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Originally posted by tonypazzohome
radiation is good for us. ever see the fantastic 4 or the teenage mutant ninja turtles?
Originally posted by BlubberyConspiracy
There is no comparison here. They simply stated that the radiation levels detected in milk is higher than the amount of radiation allowed in drinking water. What, do you think that the radiation's effects are somehow null because we're talking about milk but not water?
I'll tell you what, I wouldn't drink that milk.
Originally posted by solomons path
reply to post by Unity_99
Please provide a source for the water in SF being 18000x limit... Radiation disperses per the inverse square law, which would have people dying instantly in japan and within a week in SF.
And, yes . . . we have our own inspector-level counter at home.
Originally posted by MainLineThis
reply to post by solomons path
And, yes . . . we have our own inspector-level counter at home.
Really, lol. Paranoid much? Can you please give me the make and model number of the counter you own, and the last time you had it certified (it is inspector level after all, lol), plus the lab that you sent it to in order to be re-certified?
Now, if your full of crap your going to ignore this or run off to google to find a part number of something believable and just say you lost the inspection paperwork and can't remember where you send it off too. So
yeah, do me a favor and take a picture of it, that is easily check-able to see if you stole the picture from the internet.edit on 10-4-2011 by MainLineThis because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by solomons path
Please provide a source for the water in SF being 18000x limit... Radiation disperses per the inverse square law, which would have people dying instantly in japan and within a week in SF.