It is all happening at the Ministry of Science & Education.
First they misplace 200.000.000 Yen and then they lose an Isotopic material sent through a delivery service to Kyoto.
Perhaps the money will glow in the dark.
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TFG wrote:I just glimpsed this news but, it seems they were sending this material to Kyoto Uni. They said, if exposed to it one would instantly receive a radiation dose well over a years worth of normal radiation.
It is probably on its way to Mikasa foods right now!
Charles wrote:This is a typical scare tactic... But the fact is, one airline flight from the US to Japan gives you a larger radiation dose than a whole year worth of normal exposure.
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Charles wrote:Again, this is so vague as to be meaningless. Exposed how? Presumably it was shipped in a safe container, you would have to open the container to be exposed. Radiation exposure is a function of time and distance, more time and closer distance means greater exposure. But even that doesn't translate to a higher dosage, it could emit something like an alpha particle that doesn't even penetrate your skin.
This is a typical scare tactic, it implies you just look at it for a millisecond and you are fried to a crisp by deadly radiation. But the fact is, one airline flight from the US to Japan gives you a larger radiation dose than a whole year worth of normal exposure. I guess all those transoceanic airline pilots should be dead by now.
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