[ RadSafe ] Tooth Fairy Project responses (long)
Maury Siskel
maurysis at ev1.net
Sun Jan 8 23:13:06 CST 2006
Hi Richard,
You'd best be careful what you scoff at -- as is readily apparent to
all, we are experiencing an epidemic (or is it a pandemic?) os fire
breathing dragons here and in OK and NM. A plague of locusts carrying
water ise expected next month. But be careful how you regard your tooth
fairies or some of our dragons might emigrate to Canada! (Strict tests
comparing fire breathing varieties with bad breath varieties found
former to be cause of our problems here . T was significant at p>12.7
level, single nosed test at 601.3 degrees F)
Cheers,
Maury&Dog
PS In more serious vein, thanks for posting the data.
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Richard L. Hess wrote:
> At 05:44 PM 1/8/2006, JGinniver at aol.com wrote:
>
>>
>> In a message dated 08/01/2006 10:08:12 GMT Standard Time,
>> james at bovik.org writes:
>>
>> Here are replies to everyone -- regarding my excerpts from the
>> method in http://mtafund.org/prodlib/radiation_health/final_report.pdf
>> -- in chronological order:
>
> I finally took a minute to look at this and find some interesting
> data: Let's look at the whole cancer table for those under 20 for a
> moment:
>
> Table 7
> Cancer Incidence, Children Age Under 20
> Largest New York Counties, 1997-2001
> -------------- snipped ------------
> What is the annual exposure from these amounts? How does this exposure
> compare to normal background radiation?
>
> I would love to see reports that put these numbers in perspective
> rather than say, "wow, I can measure something."
>
> One of my favourite thoughts these days is that I can measure the
> amount of moonlight falling on my backyard. Do I need to worry about
> moonburn?
>
> Cheers,
>
> Richard
>
>
> Richard L. Hess richard at richardhess.com
> Aurora, Ontario, Canada http://www.richardhess.com/
> Detailed contact information:
> http://www.richardhess.com/tape/contact.htm
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