[ RadSafe ] Article and slide presentation on Fukushima byDadeMoeller Associates

Chris Steinmann crsteinmann at gmail.com
Thu Jul 21 07:23:30 CDT 2011


Matt,

Let someone align you with Chris Busby and an accusation of being an
anti-nuke and see how you feel.  I work in the business.  I suppose I
could have ignored it.  I was simply trying to bring a little humour
to the list and it was not well received by Franz.  Everyone on the
list is tired of the bullshit.  But it is being enabled.

But you know what, this is bullshit.  I'm off.

I personally know many people on this list...and the ones I do know I
have much respect for.  I only have a bachelor's' degree and about 5
years of experience in the business, so I gained a lot of knowledge
from this forum since I joined.  I would be willing to bet that I am
one of the younger people on the list so I figured that was an
important asset, due to the "radio-phobia" of folks in my generation.
 For instance, I get many questions about Fukushima and other nuclear
accidents...and I can now regurgitate accurate information from what I
have learned from postings from this list.

But if I cannot defend defamation of my character without an email
from you Matt (and others) accusing me of agitating bickering then
fuck it.

Au revoir Rad Pros.

Best,
Chris Steinmann



On Thu, Jul 21, 2011 at 1:18 PM, Henson, Matt
<Matt.Henson at duke-energy.com> wrote:
> Way to go Chris... Can we get back to discussions that RadSafe was created for? Which is RP, Radiation and other Nuclear items.  I get tired of all the bickering, and am seriously considering removing myself from RadSafe.  I would rather stay on here, so... can we please stop the back and forth B.S.?
> Thanks,
> Matt Henson
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: radsafe-bounces at health.phys.iit.edu [mailto:radsafe-bounces at health.phys.iit.edu] On Behalf Of Chris Steinmann
> Sent: Wednesday, July 20, 2011 5:24 PM
> To: The International Radiation Protection (Health Physics) Mailing List
> Subject: Re: [ RadSafe ] Article and slide presentation on Fukushima byDadeMoeller Associates
>
> Franz,
>
> You have a good point.  People did die from the Tsunami and perhaps my
> light hearted comments were inappropriate.  However, not that I need
> to explain myself to you or anyone else, I have a tremendous amount of
> respect for the Japanese and their culture.  Do you have friends
> there?  I do.
>
> These doses in rem came from the presentation from Dade Moeller sp?
> Associates at the Health Physics Society meeting in a presentation
> format.  Obviously, you have neglected to read it.
>
> Franz, seriously.  You throw a stone at my comment after all the
> hassle you have caused the moderaters?
>
> You continue to entertain me.  Some folks leave the list due to your
> disdain of Westerners...I stay on to learn more about Health Physics
> and laugh at your thin skin.
>
> Best Regards,
>
> Chris Steinmann
>
> On Wed, Jul 20, 2011 at 10:55 PM,  <franz.schoenhofer at chello.at> wrote:
>> Jim,
>>
>> Thank you for your opinion. On one hand I would wish that they are joking, on the other hand I think that such jokes would be a very
>> rude disregard of all the victims killed by the tsunami. The most recent number is 15 000 people killed, but still the real number is not known.
>>
>> I admit that I am fond of politically incorrect jokes - if they are clearly identifiable. But I think that the two messages I commented on are far  beyond any acceptable "jokes", because they clearly ridicule Japanese lifestyle and the Japanese. A good question would be, whether this is due to sentiments created many decades ago or whether it is a common antipathy against foreigners. In either case I do not like it.
>>
>> Best wishes,
>>
>> Franz
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>  ---- Jim Darrough <darrougj at onid.orst.edu> schrieb:
>>> They are joking, Franz.
>>>
>>> Regards, Jim
>>>
>>>
>>> Paul, Chris,
>>>
>>> After having read Chris Busby's messages for many weeks I am not so sure,
>>> whether you both are joking or are serious.
>>>
>>>
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