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kilgoretrout -> RE: A girl on a bike ... (5/16/2008 8:45:52 AM)
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That was an excellent read. Thanks for sharing. Yes, very eerie. Radiation is quite scary for a lot of people. Apparently not her. I believe I would be a bit hesitant in many of those areas, and I do radiation monitoring, scanning, and identification for my job. I just had a woman refuse to return to work over 10uR of Iodine 131. I explained to her that her and her child were in no danger, even sent a letter. The girl that wrote this is right. Anything that you can't see, that has the potential to kill you, is certainly scary stuff. Everytime I get called to do a scan and find those hot watch dials from the 1930's,(Radium 226), I can't help but think of the lives lost. The people producing them had no idea they were ingesting highly damaging radiation. They were licking their paintbrushes between applications of the glowing paint. Many of them died untimely. I realize it's not anywhere near the scale of chernobyl, but... I certainly feel for those poor people. Thank god there aren't more nuclear accidents.
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