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- From: mbrockma@bank.ecn.purdue.edu (Matt Brockman)
- Subject: Re: Cesium and Beagles
- Message-ID: <1992Sep11.024627.27015@noose.ecn.purdue.edu>
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- References: <agq-jvB@engin.umich.edu> <16842@ucdavis.ucdavis.edu> <1992Sep9.135418.15740@mcs.anl.gov>
- Date: Fri, 11 Sep 1992 02:46:27 GMT
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- In article <16842@ucdavis.ucdavis.edu> igor@charles.ucdavis.edu (Frog's Experimental Account) writes:
- >what a group. can anyone tell me what happens when you fill
- >some beagles with cesium-137 (is that the rite isotope#?) and
- >then bury them in an unlined grave next to the ol lab on
- >school grounds. below which there lie the wells of water supply.
-
- I came in 3rd at my Junior High School Science Fair
- with this experiment (however, I used german shepards).
-
- Boy, that was the last time *I* ever ate a mammal!
-
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- Matt Brockman mbrockma@ecn.purdue.edu
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- "While a llama may produce some of the world's finest of wools, prized
- around the world, their breath, on the other hand, could only
- be prized somewhere in the far reaches of llama hell."
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