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Testing a Uranium-glazed Fiesta plate for radioactivity
I might be wrong but it wouldn't surprise me to find out that they are pretty much normal.
[edited to add:] Not that I'm trying to say that radiation's not dangerous or anything like that. I left my tinfoil hat in the closet where it belongs.
>> ^Jinx:
Is either model even relavent? aplha radiation has a hard time passing through a single sheet of paper or just several metres of air never mind layers of skin. I'm not sure how much beta or even gamma radiation you might be getting from the decay products though. I definitely wouldn't want to eat off it.
Part of the UK have sufficiently high radiation from radon gas that nuclear sites cannot be opened there because they'd already exceed legal radiation limits. I'd like to know what the cancer rates are like in those areas.
Testing a Uranium-glazed Fiesta plate for radioactivity
>> ^GeeSussFreeK:
>> ^ghark:
It's not made that clear in the video, but the reason he says that the plate is safe to store and handle, but not eat off is because Uranium 238 is usually an alpha emitter. Alpha radiation doesn't penetrate skin that well, but it is very dangerous when ingested and the soft tissues become exposed to it. Please correct me if I'm wrong there.
Depends on if you believe in radiation hormesis or linear no-threshold model . Most likely the truth is somewhere in-between (which by default makes hormesis "more" accurate). In the end, though, it is always best to avoid ingesting heavy metals, radioactive or not.
Learning lots about radiation as of late. There is a lot of fear factor behind it, even though our daily lives are pretty much consumed with radiation...NEATO! Bones full of radioactive carbon, potassium, you name it, you most likely have lots of radioactive isotopes of it Once again, truth stranger than fiction
I find the argument between those two models quite fascinating, they both make sense TBH. One interesting thing I found out recently was the enormous difference in radiation exposure between regular x-ray's and CT scans when visiting the doctor. It makes sense that CT scans expose you to more radiation because they make multiple passes to get a better image - however the difference astonished me - a regular chest xray would expose you to 0.06 mSv while a helical CT scan of the chest would expose you to 8 mSV - thirten hundred and thirty three times as much radiation (although the effective dose only ends up being about one hundred times as much). As a comparison point, the typical human is exposed to 2-3 mSv per year, so with a helical chest CT you're getting 3 years worth of radiation in a few seconds.
Testing a Uranium-glazed Fiesta plate for radioactivity
>> ^ghark:
It's not made that clear in the video, but the reason he says that the plate is safe to store and handle, but not eat off is because Uranium 238 is usually an alpha emitter. Alpha radiation doesn't penetrate skin that well, but it is very dangerous when ingested and the soft tissues become exposed to it. Please correct me if I'm wrong there.
Depends on if you believe in radiation hormesis or linear no-threshold model . Most likely the truth is somewhere in-between (which by default makes hormesis "more" accurate). In the end, though, it is always best to avoid ingesting heavy metals, radioactive or not.
Learning lots about radiation as of late. There is a lot of fear factor behind it, even though our daily lives are pretty much consumed with radiation...NEATO! Bones full of radioactive carbon, potassium, you name it, you most likely have lots of radioactive isotopes of it Once again, truth stranger than fiction
geo321 (Member Profile)
Thanks for the promote!
In reply to this comment by geo321:
How was this not sifted? *promote
Star Trek - Q Celebrates and Data Laughs
Tags for this video have been changed from 'Mariachi Band, Fiesta, Arriba, RANDOM' to 'Mariachi Band, Fiesta, Arriba, RANDOM, john delancie' - edited by gwiz665
Cute girl rocks out on an electric guitar (wait for it)
No fiesta at the end?
...and then I thought "Why the f*ck not?"
>> ^budzos:
Having spent far too much time on the internet, I'm genuinely surprised that the video didn't end with one or more of these girls:
- whipping out their cock for a little pickle surprise shock and horror effect
- receiving a FIESTA
Same here! I didn't even enjoy it (that much) because I was worried about the ending.
...and then I thought "Why the f*ck not?"
Having spent far too much time on the internet, I'm genuinely surprised that the video didn't end with one or more of these girls:
- whipping out their cock for a little pickle surprise shock and horror effect
- receiving a FIESTA
Ass Drumming
>> ^budzos:
Was expecting more of a Butt Bongo Fiesta.
I think you should be thankful it's a pretty ass. I can sure deliver a Butt Bongo Fiesta, but it's going to be way more hairy!
Ass Drumming
Was expecting more of a Butt Bongo Fiesta.
Cowbell Playing Girl Is Not Amused
Tags for this video have been changed from 'fiesta bowl, boise state, cowbell, girl, apathy, supershort' to 'fiesta bowl, boise state, cowbell, girl, apathy, supershort, more cowbell' - edited by calvados
Japanese model clears World 1-1 without looking at screen
And now, for the fiesta!
Ricardo Montalban Dies at 88 (Cinema Talk Post)
I have submitted this;
http://www.videosift.com/video/Ricardo-Montalban-dances-with-Cyd-Charisse-in-Fiesta
The Reason for the Gaza War
RETARDATION FIESTA.
"you have no frame of reference here, Donny. You're like a child who wanders into the middle of a movie..."
Amon Tobin - Verbal
>> ^Throbbin:
Will do volumptuous. Never heard of him before yesterday - I was reading comments in that British TV Car show featuring the Ford Fiesta when someone mentioned the name of 2 songs by Amon Tobin. Went to youtube, and found this one, and loved it!
Hey that was my comment. Awesome.