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Radiation plume no danger to Arizona
by darthfader inthis may be of interest to those of us in the southwestern us.
in light of the graphc and story from the new york times -- which shows the flow over the pacific ocean and over the southwestern us: http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2011/03/16/science/plume-graphic.html?ref=science.
this article discusses the exposure amount:.
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Darth Fader:
Naturally-occurring "background" radiation exposure
We are exposed to radiation from natural sources all the time.
Darth, you keep repeating the same mistakes as others.
I gave Satanus an answer right above your post. BACKGROUND RADIATION IS NOT INHALED UNLESS IT IS RADON! Then the dose of Radon that you get is relatively minute when measured in mSv. BUT IT GETS AND STAYS INSIDE OF YOU. That chart you display is completely irrelevant to the issue of internal radiation.
All I can do is repeat what I said three posts back:
"First, the fact that the fallout is going to be breathed in and incorporated into your body. That puts the radioactive particles in immediate contact with your body's cells.
Second, that fallout is going to be effecting you for weeks, months and years; until it's excreted. If it's excreted. A regualar X-ray is only giving you radiation for a couple of seconds. Even without the issue of inhaling the radioactive particles to consider, how long would you like to stand in front of an X-ray machine that is constantly turned on? Hours, days, weeks, months?"
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Won't you join me for a cup of koolaid?
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All hail the Prophet!
He will teach the retarded
his wondrous truths
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Hintoflime in response to the grammar king:
I get tired of making fun of your world view. This time, I'm making fun of your spelling, grammar and sentence structure. And lack thereof
"Note: When heckling someone for their spelling and grammer, it is generally not a good idea to conclude your post with a sentence fragement that lacks punctuation and begins with the word 'and'."
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Radiation plume no danger to Arizona
by darthfader inthis may be of interest to those of us in the southwestern us.
in light of the graphc and story from the new york times -- which shows the flow over the pacific ocean and over the southwestern us: http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2011/03/16/science/plume-graphic.html?ref=science.
this article discusses the exposure amount:.
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Satanus:
"Well now, NOW it's starting to look like damage control, as in, don't mind that glowing cloud w the grey ash falling all around you. It's only equal to 2 xrays. Oh really????"
Satanus, "technically" they can be "correct". But that is only if they're comparing the overall strength of the radioactivity between the two per any given moment.. What they don't take into account are two things.
First, the fact that the fallout is going to be breathed in and incorporated into your body. That puts the radioactive particles in immediate contact with your body's cells.
Second, that fallout is going to be effecting you for weeks, months and years; until it's excreted. If it's excreted. A regualar X-ray is only giving you radiation for a couple of seconds. Even without the issue of inhaling the radioactive particles to consider, how long would you like to stand in front of an X-ray machine that is constantly turned on? Hours, days, weeks, months?
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Radiation plume no danger to Arizona
by darthfader inthis may be of interest to those of us in the southwestern us.
in light of the graphc and story from the new york times -- which shows the flow over the pacific ocean and over the southwestern us: http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2011/03/16/science/plume-graphic.html?ref=science.
this article discusses the exposure amount:.
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Darthfader:
“Between the state and federal agencies monitoring the situation, we are confident that there is no danger to the people today,” said Will Humble, ADHS director. “We are worried that people are taking medication that they don’t need and could create problems for themselves.”
Darth, what those articles indicate is that there is no present danger. I agree with that. However, is that likely to be the case if there is a total meltdown?
As for people taking medication prematurely, they should not do that. Only if there is an imminent threat after the meltdown, should they take the medication and for the shortest time allowable.
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IronHead:
"I get tired of making fun of your world view. This time I'm making fun of your spelling, grammar and sentence structure. And lack thereof"
I do skip letters because of my lousy keyboard.
You, on the other hand, have previously made fun of other people's spelling even though you have a habit of leaving periods out at the end of your snetences. Example, see your last post above.
As far as getting tired of making fun of other peoples worldview, that is all that you've ever done. No attempt to reason, as I said in my last response. Bottom line is, you couldn't respond to that statement if somebody put a gun to your head. So here it is once more:
If it doesn't happen, it will be because of all the effort the effort of the Japanese to prevent its happening.
I eagerly await your second non-response.
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Sam Whiskey:
"@Free - LOL...yes, he did have to wipe away a tear or two. I think the guy really cares, that's why the tears."
VERSUS
"And the penalty for Glenn Beck "fake crying" is......?.....????? The crime that's being commited is????"
Hmmmm...Let's see if we could figure that one out.
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Iron Head: "Hittin' the ol' sauce a little harder than usual today, Babaloo?"
Man, you need to get some imagination. You're using an image that I used before and you think I'm going to be all riled up about it? Besides I'm not the one with the name "Whiskey".
Anyways, perhaps you can give some ratioal response to the question of hy the Japanese would be putting any effort at all if it is, by your reckoning, useless. Perhaps you know something they don't? Perhaps you should be there giving them advise based on your nuclear expertise?
I await your carefully reasoned response.
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