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- Newsgroups: sci.environment
- Path: sparky!uunet!indetech!hsv3!mvp
- From: mvp@hsv3.lsil.com (Mike Van Pelt)
- Subject: Re: Are Your Light Bulbs Radioactive?
- Message-ID: <1992Sep5.014357.15933@hsv3.lsil.com>
- Organization: LSI Logic/Headland Technology
- References: <STEINMAN.92Aug24173740@hawk.is.morgan.com> <10503@sun13.scri.fsu.edu> <STEINMAN.92Sep2084440@hawk.is.morgan.com>
- Date: Sat, 5 Sep 1992 01:43:57 GMT
- Lines: 16
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- In article <STEINMAN.92Sep2084440@hawk.is.morgan.com> steinman@is.morgan.com (Jan Steinman) writes:
- >I didn't think Mr. Carr knew what he was talking about, but was
- >unwilling to reply without some data. (After all, this is a "sci"
- >group.) The following is not meant to be an utterly flawless
- >experiment, but I was as careful as I could be.
-
- Neat! Actual data!
-
- Something you might want to toss into the pile of things to test
- is a bottle of "salt substitute" (KCL). Since it's the K40 in the
- potassium that's of question here...
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- Caution: Thermostellar device. Mike Van Pelt
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