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RE: Electromagnetic fields, radiation and a cat
The other day I was troubleshooting an old Eberline model RM19 rate
meter and to my amazement when I put my volt meter on the output to
measure the high voltage the speaker that normally goes click,
click.....click, started playing music from a local radio station! Cool
huh?
Hope this isn't too off-topic but it is better than the same old LNT
debate
Carl Speer
Real-Time Radiological Services, Inc.
2721 Losee Rd, Suite E
North Las Vegas, NV 89030
702.639.0066
www.RealtimeRad.com
RTRS@cox.net
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Sent: Thursday, February 05, 2004 4:42 AM
To: Bjorn Cedervall
Cc: owner-radsafe@list.vanderbilt.edu; radsafe@list.vanderbilt.edu
Subject: Re: Electromagnetic fields, radiation and a cat
Do you think the cat could somehow be responsible for the
hypersensitivity?
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In a crisis, you don't rise to the occasion.
You sink to the level of your training.
(John Rennie, Editor in Chief, Scientific American)
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Paul Prichard
Millstone Station
Paul_Prichard@dom.com
(860) 437-2806
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