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Post by Coffee Mix-Master on Jul 23, 2010 17:00:15 GMT -5
Don't know if this is much fun...nor a game (well unless you're playing DEFCON or the like) but here's a little something to think about: blip.tv/file/1662914
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Post by Daft Punksworth on Jul 23, 2010 20:31:52 GMT -5
#1, US, you trigger happy lunatic. (Yes I am.) #2, holy shit! How are we all not dying from nuclear radiation?! #3, it almost sounds like music at times. It seems to quiet after each year changes, then just before the new year, it goes crazy. XD Looking at this reminds me that i used to have a newspaper clipping about the soviet union's end... I don't know if I still do. That was awesome, thanks for sharing! ... well, it was ... informative. Awesome probably isn't the best way to describe 2053 nuclear explosions. XD;
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Post by Comrade Heart-of-Amethyst on Jul 23, 2010 23:56:38 GMT -5
It takes alot of electromagnetic radiation to set off cancer. I mean as we speak, you have thousands of free radical cells in your body, but your body has some defense against them.
I believe the reason cancer is so prevalent today is from that residual radiation and it's unfortunate that they didn't know back them that radiation from radioactive materials caused cancer.
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Post by GhostLiger on Jul 24, 2010 12:17:30 GMT -5
Boom!
Yeah, that's the same with Thalidomide. They didn't know it caused birth defects until after it was too late.
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Post by Comrade Heart-of-Amethyst on Jul 28, 2010 23:12:09 GMT -5
Boom! Yeah, that's the same with Thalidomide. They didn't know it caused birth defects until after it was too late. Damn you, isomers! You screw up chemistry. Yeah, we learned about that in organic when we learned about isomers. Makes chemistry 10x harder too.
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