[meteorite-list] TRINITITE

From: John Gwilliam <jkg_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Thu Apr 22 10:04:54 2004
Message-ID: <4.2.0.58.20020528153456.009e28d0_at_mail.theriver.com>

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Where can I buy one of these "gigacounters ? I've been out of college so
long I didn't know such a thing existed. I always thought the device used
to detect ionizing radiation was a Geiger counter, or more correctly
called, a Geiger Muller counter.

When and where will you be selling your uranium balls?

Best,

John Gwilliam

At 04:20 PM 5/28/02 -0500, MARK BOSTICK wrote:
>Hello All,
>
>My trinite will just barely moves my gigacounter....barely. The uranium
>balls I have (and will soon be selling) move it more. My furniture does
>not move the gigacounter (nor does any of meteorites or anything else I
>could find in my house.
>
>My father was a radition specialist in the army and use to give classes in
>the early 80's when everybody was still kinda worried about Russia nuking
>the US. They used these heavy lead boxes to store small radioactive
>things in.
>
>Also I do not believe, or see how, tin foil would stop a gamma ray or
>alpha ray..
>
>Mark
>
>>----- Original Message -----
>>From: Edward Hodges
>>Sent: Tuesday, May 28, 2002 3:16 PM
>>To: mlblood_at_cox.net
>>Cc: meteorite-list_at_meteoritecentral.com
>>Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] TRINITITE
>>
>>I'm much too concerned with heating up my irradiated hamburger in my
>>microwave while talking on my cell phone, and drinking directly from the
>>faucet. Honestly, there must be a thousand more dangerous things that we do
>>everyday. I might have them swept with a Geiger counter, or place them on
>>unexposed film just to be sure, but I don't think there's any real danger.-
>>Edward
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> >From: Michael Blood <mlblood_at_cox.net>
>> >Reply-To: mlblood_at_cox.net
>> >To: rochette <rochette_at_cerege.fr>
>> >CC: meteorite-list_at_meteoritecentral.com
>> >Subject: [meteorite-list] TRINITITE
>> >Date: Tue, 28 May 2002 11:50:46 -0800
>> >
>> >Hi Pierre,
>> > "Better men than I," as the saying goes, have told me 2 different
>> >things regarding the radioactivity of Trinitite:
>> >1) That its radioactive level is so low as to be completely irrelivant
>> >& that you could tape it to the inside of your jock strap and wear
>> >it daily with ZERO impact on yourself or your offspring (I wouldn't
>> >reccommend this, myself)
>> >2) Others have said it has a "lower" level of radioactivity than the
>> >furnature in your home (I don't see how this is possible - but I lack
>> >insight on several things)
>> > I do know some collectors keep their Trinitite wrapped in
>> >tin foil "just in case" - but then, some people wear tin foil hats to
>> >protect them from the radio beams....
>> > Best wishes, Michael
>> >
>> >--
>> >rochette wrote:
>> > > I am amazed that some people dare collecting this material!
>> > > Army people say its radioactivity "should" have come now to acceptable
>> > > level, but first who is able to trust 100% such quote (from people who
>> > > experimented injection of plutonium into humans without telling them)
>> >and
>> > > second even if on average this material may be relatively safe, one
>> >cannot
>> > > exclude that a given sample is by chance loaded with a speck of
>> >plutonium...
>> > >
>> > > so no thanks, even if cheaper than natural impact glass!
>> > >
>> > > Pierre
>> > >
>> > > ______________________________________________
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Where can I buy one of these &quot;gigacounters ?&nbsp; I've been out of
college so long I didn't know such a thing existed.&nbsp; I always
thought the device used to detect ionizing radiation was a Geiger
counter, or more correctly called, a Geiger Muller counter.<br>
<br>
When and where will you be selling your uranium balls?<br>
<br>
Best,<br>
<br>
John Gwilliam<br>
<br>
At 04:20 PM 5/28/02 -0500, MARK BOSTICK wrote:<br>
<blockquote type=cite cite>Hello All,<br>
&nbsp;<br>
My trinite will just barely moves my gigacounter....barely.&nbsp; The
uranium balls I have (and will soon be selling) move it more.&nbsp; My
furniture does not move the gigacounter (nor does any of meteorites or
anything else I could find in my house.&nbsp; <br>
&nbsp;<br>
My father was a radition specialist in the army and use to give classes
in the early 80's when everybody was still kinda worried about Russia
nuking the US.&nbsp; They used these heavy lead boxes to store small
radioactive things in.&nbsp; <br>
&nbsp;<br>
Also I do not believe, or see how,&nbsp; tin foil would stop a gamma ray
or alpha ray..<br>
&nbsp;<br>
Mark<br>
&nbsp;<blockquote>
<dl>
<dd>----- Original Message -----
<dd>From:</b> Edward Hodges
<dd>Sent:</b> Tuesday, May 28, 2002 3:16 PM
<dd>To:</b> mlblood_at_cox.net
<dd>Cc:</b> meteorite-list_at_meteoritecentral.com
<dd>Subject:</b> Re: [meteorite-list] TRINITITE
<dd>&nbsp;
<dd>I'm much too concerned with heating up my irradiated hamburger in
my
<dd>microwave while talking on my cell phone, and drinking directly from
the
<dd>faucet. Honestly, there must be a thousand more dangerous things that
we do
<dd>everyday. I might have them swept with a Geiger counter, or place
them on
<dd>unexposed film just to be sure, but I don't think there's any real
danger.-
<dd>Edward<br>
<br>
<br>
<br>
<br>
<br>

<dd>&gt;From: Michael Blood &lt;mlblood_at_cox.net&gt;
<dd>&gt;Reply-To: mlblood_at_cox.net
<dd>&gt;To: rochette &lt;rochette_at_cerege.fr&gt;
<dd>&gt;CC: meteorite-list_at_meteoritecentral.com
<dd>&gt;Subject: [meteorite-list] TRINITITE
<dd>&gt;Date: Tue, 28 May 2002 11:50:46 -0800
<dd>&gt;
<dd>&gt;Hi Pierre,
<dd>&gt; &quot;Better men than I,&quot; as the saying goes, have told me
2 different
<dd>&gt;things regarding the radioactivity of Trinitite:
<dd>&gt;1) That its radioactive level is so low as to be completely
irrelivant
<dd>&gt;&amp; that you could tape it to the inside of your jock strap and
wear
<dd>&gt;it daily with ZERO impact on yourself or your offspring (I
wouldn't
<dd>&gt;reccommend this, myself)
<dd>&gt;2) Others have said it has a &quot;lower&quot; level of
radioactivity than the
<dd>&gt;furnature in your home (I don't see how this is possible - but I
lack
<dd>&gt;insight on several things)
<dd>&gt; I do know some collectors keep their Trinitite wrapped in
<dd>&gt;tin foil &quot;just in case&quot; - but then, some people wear
tin foil hats to
<dd>&gt;protect them from the radio beams....
<dd>&gt; Best wishes, Michael
<dd>&gt;
<dd>&gt;--
<dd>&gt;rochette wrote:
<dd>&gt; &gt; I am amazed that some people dare collecting this
material!
<dd>&gt; &gt; Army people say its radioactivity &quot;should&quot; have
come now to acceptable
<dd>&gt; &gt; level, but first who is able to trust 100% such quote (from
people who
<dd>&gt; &gt; experimented injection of plutonium into humans without
telling them)
<dd>&gt;and
<dd>&gt; &gt; second even if on average this material may be relatively
safe, one
<dd>&gt;cannot
<dd>&gt; &gt; exclude that a given sample is by chance loaded with a
speck of
<dd>&gt;plutonium...
<dd>&gt; &gt;
<dd>&gt; &gt; so no thanks, even if cheaper than natural impact glass!
<dd>&gt; &gt;
<dd>&gt; &gt; Pierre
<dd>&gt; &gt;
<dd>&gt; &gt; ______________________________________________
<dd>&gt; &gt; Meteorite-list mailing list
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