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AW: respiratory tract dose
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Von: owner-radsafe@list.vanderbilt.edu
[mailto:owner-radsafe@list.vanderbilt.edu]Im Auftrag von Jim Hoerner
Gesendet: Freitag, 16. Mai 2003 01:34
An: radsafe@list.vanderbilt.edu
Betreff: RE: respiratory tract dose
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Jim, I have a lot of problems to understand your mail, which in my opinion
is not due to my limited knowledge of English (American).
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As a test, I emailed Kevin's question to several organizations. UnplugSalem
and Greenpeace declined to assist due to a lack of qualifications.
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This would be the first time I know of, that Greenpeace would have admitted
that they lack qualifications. You are kidding. Greenpeace has the "one and
only" experts for everything in the news - on whales, on genetically
modified food, on radioactivity, on sustainable energy, on plant diversity,
well, on whatsoever. They even "invented" a malfunction of an Eastern
European Nuclear Power Plant two days ago in order to back their political
intrusion into Austrian politics. The recent accident in the Hungarian Power
Plant of Paks was distorted and made from an undoubtable material damage
associated with huge costs into an extremely dangerous accident, threatening
middle Europe and its population. Do you expect any real and correct
information from such an commercial organisation that Greenpeace is?
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I built a deck, but I'm not a qualified carpenter. I need to do some
wiring, which can be dangerous. I'm not a qualified electrician and the job
will need to be reviewed by the county regulators. Maybe I should just tell
my boss (and boy is she pretty)
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So, what you complain about????
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I can't figure it out myself and she should
hire some guy who charges too much but has a pretty certificate on his wall.
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Our oldfashioned Austria has legislation, which more or less harmonizes
charges for works. Nobody, who is not qualified by his specific education
which has to be ended by taking an examination will be allowed to offer
wiring and to do it. Nobody would take the risk to hire somebody who would
probably do the wrong wiring and causing damage. Anyway any problems with
wiring would be the responsibility of the hired company.
About 20 years ago, when I had my flat renovated, the companies doing the
renovation on water pipes, electricity wiring and gas pipes I had a simple
method to force them to do their work correctly: When it was not done
correctly, they simply did not receive my payment. Oh boy, how fast
everything was fixed!
Thats my European comment, some people will not like it.....
Best regards,
Franz
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