From: "Gene Heskett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

On Friday 03 March 2006 17:56, jdow wrote:
From: "Kelson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

jdow wrote:
And of course, when reading BAYES_99 pronouncements one must ALWAYS
be aware that YMMV in big glowing radioactive Cherenkov Radiation
Blue letters is always presumed. Matt's note above proves it.

Finally, a use for HTML in email!

Though I'm not sure beta-particle-induced phosphorescence quite
stacks up next to Cherenkov radiation...

Having seen the latter there is NO comparison. Seeing a large lump of
"object" at the bottom of a large pool sitting there glowing quietly
in an unearthly blue is quite an experience. (And as a "Unified
Science" tracked engineering student at Univ of Mich the class all
did this as part of the Physical Chemistry course in semester 4. That
was an experience I'm not going to forget soon.)

Humm, I wonder how long the leaves in the alpha badge stayed up?

Nah, safe installation, deep very clear pure water. Neutron radiation
would have been the significant danger. We all wore badges. But nothing
untowards happened. Exposure times were limited. We were NOT by any
stretch tickling the dragon's tail.

{^_-}

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