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Re: Meeting public demand
This reminds me of a funny story. I know of a geologist from INEEL who
amassed a very nice collection of dinosaur fossils. He used to assist
with surveys requested by local residents to check for radioactive items
or contamination at their residences. When they saw how "hot" the
fossils were, they would want to get rid of them immediately, and of
course he was only too happy to oblige.
Susan Gawarecki
Ruth Sponsler wrote:
> This could even be done as part of a geology
> (minerals) lesson that shows that radioactivity is a
> part of nature.
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