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Re: Welcome to California
Bananas??? How about Brazil Nuts? Can anyone explain why it is OK
to buy and eat them, but if you want to dispose of them, they would legally
qualify as a low-level radioactive waste?
, From: Bjorn Cedervall <bcradsafers@HOTMAIL.COM>
To: <radsafe@list.vanderbilt.edu>
Sent: Tuesday, June 04, 2002 1:59 AM
Subject: RE: Welcome to California
> >Of course, it probably won't matter to her one bit that she doesn't,
> >because it has become quite apparent over the last five months to any
> >reasonably educated person in the State of California that Ms. Kuehl is
> >clearly not
> interested in the reality of radiation safety and measurement, but only in
> what scaring the pants off the public will buy her in terms of votes and
> campaign contributions.
> --------------------------------
> I understand that recycling of radioactive atoms in equilibrium terms is a
> too high level of thinking. If I eat and drink some of their radioactive
> beverages and foodstuffs I should be allowed to go to the bathroom -
because
> I am not _adding_ radioactivity - only rearranging it. But if I had some
> bananas in Nevada I should perhaps stop some extra minutes by the state
> border before entering the state... BTW, what is the email to Ms. Kuhl?
>
> My personal reflections only,
>
> Bjorn Cedervall bcradsafers@hotmail.com
> PS. Hope to see some of you at the ANS meeting.
>
>
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