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AW: New Detector
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Von: owner-radsafe@list.vanderbilt.edu
[mailto:owner-radsafe@list.vanderbilt.edu]Im Auftrag von Dimiter Popoff
Gesendet: Samstag, 19. April 2003 18:55
An: radsafe@list.vanderbilt.edu
Betreff: RE: New Detector
The real question - which was already implied in at least one posting - is
"what is the daily consumption of liquid He?" . I'd prefer it expressed
in liters/day, but will manage the conversion, if necessary :-).
Also, I would be curious about the resolution - say, in keV FWHM @ 1332.5
keV
and @ 122 keV. If too small to talk 1332.5 keV, 661.6 keV would be
interesting, too.
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Dear Dimiter,
Your sceptic questions are more than justified. Obviously some companies
have or are close to be rewarded contracts to search for weapons of mass
destruction in Iraq - you can find it in the news, but probably not in the
US Iraq news. I noticed that the CNN rubbish is quite different from all
other TV-stations of European and other TV-stations. On CNN we do not see
the children hurt in the hospitals unable to treat them, we did not see the
looting of some of the most important museums on the history of mankind on
CNN, but we saw it on our European stations. No information about the
search for weapons of mass-destruction by CNN. Nothing about any success.
This impacts the "search of (non)existing" nuclear weapons and the believe
that weapons of mass destruction have been hidden. Any such message
referring to a "wonderland" detection unit can only result in prolonged
contracts and additional Megadollars for research. Of course it would be
very mean to accuse the US institution of trying to get funds.....
I am close to vomit.
Franz
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