Re: Follow the Breadcrumbs
- From: Rev Turd Fredericks <turdfred2@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 06 Dec 2006 03:27:19 GMT
ThePsyko wrote:
On 04 Dec 2006 I stormed the castle called alt.2600 and heard Tannhauser Gate cry out in news:Xns988FE54DF88A3alphamale@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxYou never asked for any of my papers then again, they can't possibly be as exciting as "Closed Form Solutions of Nonlinear Dynamical
ThePsyko <thepsyko@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
news:Xns988F664F5CE3CLifeIsGood@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx:
On 02 Dec 2006 I stormed the castle called alt.2600 and heard Me cryHe's most likely going to attack me about the dissertation, and I've
out in news:fue3n2517f63v64rs1npog0vdo33chdrm8@xxxxxxxxxx
On Sat, 02 Dec 2006 16:18:50 GMT, Tannhauser GateI've seen a patent of yours. I was impressed then and remain so to
<@Shoulder-of-Orion.com> wrote:
Me <no-address_for_spammers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote inNo, you useless ass, I omitted it because it was irrelevant.
news:g2q1n29at8occs7gqqdjtbfoevjmleveso@xxxxxxx:
On Fri, 01 Dec 2006 18:22:15 GMT, Tannhauser GateIt is *not* "cut and pasted straight off of the United Nuclear
<@Shoulder-of-Orion.com> wrote:
Me <no-address_for_spammers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in news:6kqum2lnm0rf133btrcslp4mql8icngo1t@xxxxxxx:Ummm... bro, the notice to which you are replying was cut and
On Thu, 30 Nov 2006 18:29:03 -0500, MeI think you're misinterpreting this text. The phrase "needle
<no-address_for_spammers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Thu, 30 Nov 2006 23:25:41 GMT, FrozenNorthBelow is a notice posted on the website under discussion. Note
<frozennorth123@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Me tossed the following at the wall, and it stuck:Foly Huck! LOL. I think I'll pass as I'd probably wind up
On Thu, 30 Nov 2006 18:05:24 GMT, Tannhauser GateWant to buy some:
<@Shoulder-of-Orion.com> wrote:
Polonium 210, huh? Talk about "leaving a trail."Not exactly a stock item at Eckerds, is it.
http://science.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=06/11/29/169254
accidentally killing MYSELF, but that IS interesting.
the last line in particular...
"A SPECIAL NOTICE ABOUT POLONIUM-210
With the recent news of Polonium-210 being used as a poison, a
good deal of
incorrect information has been passed around (primarily by the
media) concerning the Polonium isotope and radioactive materials
in general. It's important to get the facts correct. The general
public is quite ignorant when it comes to knowledge about
radioactive materials and radiation in general.
The amount of Plonium-210, as well as any of the isotopes we sell
is an 'exempt quantity' amount. These quantities of radioactive
material are not hazardous - this is why they are permitted by
the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) to be sold to the general
public without any sort of license.
Although we do sell these isotopes, distributors such as United
Nuclear Scientific Supplies (and just about any isotope
distributor) do not actually stock them.
All isotopes are made to order at an NRC licensed reactor in Oak
Ridge Tennessee. When the isotope is made, it is shipped directly
to the customer from the reactor to insure the longest possible
half-life.
The exempt quantity amount of Polonium-210, or any of the
radioactive isotopes sold is so small that they are essentially
invisible to the human eye.
In the case of needle sources, the radioactive material is
electroplated on the inside of the eye of a needle.
You would need about 15,000 of our Polonium-210 needle sources
at a total cost of about $1 million - to have a toxic amount."
source" has no scientific meaning, it is a phrase invented by hack
journalists to describe an amount to be so tiny that it cannot be
seen without a microscope, and the magnification of this
hypothetical microscope is never specified.
The United Nuclear website (unitednuclear.com/isotopes.htm)
mentioned at Slashdot invokes the more useful phrase, "invisible
amount," to describe the make, believe head-of-a-pin measure
invented by the press. This begs the question of whether 15,000
times an invisible amount is still invisible.
Of course it is, so your apparent inference that the press is wrong
is incorrect.
pasted straight off of the United Nuclear isotopes page. Not my
inference - THEY are the ones saying that the press is clueless.
http://www.unitednuclear.com/isotopes.htm
isotopes page" The following text is the part you omitted, because
your attention span gave out before you got to the end of the page.
Note that this is the part that uses the phrase "invisible amount," which is the phraseI interpreted nothing, I cut and pasted text from a web page and made
that makes your interpretation collapse.
no comment on it. You obviously have the IQ of a garbage can, boi.
"In comparison, Amercium-241 is a similar toxic Alpha radiationIt so happens that I'm one of only a handful of people listed with
emitter. Instead of a half life of 138 days like Polonium-210 has, it
has a half life of over 450 years. It is far more toxic - and there
is 10 times more than the 'exempt quantity' amount in every smoke
detector in your home.
If you really wanted to poison someone, you would of course have to
come up with a way to remove the invisible amount of material from
the exempt sources - which is just about physically impossible and
combine them together. Of course you would also need that 15,000
exempt sources.
In addition, there are dozens of other far more toxic materials, such
as Ricin and Abrin, both of which can easily be made, and are also undetectable as a poison and untraceable.
Although it obviously works, Polonium-210 is a poor choice for a
poison.
Another point to keep in mind is that an order for 15,000 sources
would look a tad
suspicious, considering we sell about 1 or 2 sources every 3 months.
Make sure you are truly knowledgeable about a subject before you
start repeating and spreading potentially incorrect information
related to it."
Pay close attention to this last paragraph, junior, and stick with computer programming, leaving the nuclear science to the MIT men. Or
go back to college and TAKE A SCIENCE CLASS!!!
the state of Georgia as a "Qualified Expert" on radiation shielding
design. There are literally hundreds of radiation shielding designs
on file with the state of Georgia for medical facilities state wide
drafted and calculated by yours truly, and bearing my signature.
Radiation shielding happens to be a large part of my occupation. The
few here that know who I am can and I'm sure will verify that.
Checkmate.
this day :)
found you to be a very rational individual. If he does, and since
you've looked at his work, perhaps you'd also like to look at mine,
before making up your mind about whose scientific credentials are more
authoritative.
What dissertation? But sure, send me whatever you want about you to make your point - I always like reading about what people do outside of usenet.. it makes things more personable
Equations in Elliptic Integrals."
--
They have the internet for computers now?
-Homer Simpson
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