National Security
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- J.W. Frogen
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Re: National Security
You can always tell when a really important National Security meeting is being held because they order take away Chinese rather than pizza.
- HIGHERBEAM
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Long schlongs?
Will the Board survive under this Admin? Yes
Be not ashamed of mistakes and thus make them crimes.
Confucius
ut operor nos ban monachus
Be not ashamed of mistakes and thus make them crimes.
Confucius
ut operor nos ban monachus
Re: National Security
"National Security" is a fallacial concept used by dodgey characters as an excuse to tell lies.
There is no security.
There is no security.
- J.W. Frogen
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Did your lover finally take your land Hoppy?
Re: National Security
Nobody will take my land. Not without a bloody good fight anyway.
My lover moved to Brisbane.
My lover moved to Brisbane.
- J.W. Frogen
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Re: National Security
Land before love, a sensible position.
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http://hisz.rsoe.hu/alertmap/woalert_re ... -27598-AUS
The Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty Organisation International Monitoring System site in Melbourne contacted Lucas Heights after detecting the radioxenon isotope Xe-133. They were told that 36 hours earlier the first "hot commissioning trials" at ANSTO's Lucas Heights radioisotope facility for Molybdenum-99 had taken place. Molybdenum-99 is produced by the fission technique - the intense neutron-bombardment of a highly purified uranium-235 - and is used in nuclear medicine. While the nuclear reactor - and the government body that oversees it - insists the release of the radioxenon by-product were no threat to public safety, no one, including neighbours of the suburban Sydney plant, were informed. "Xenon gases are highly volatile and, being inert, they are not susceptible to wet or dry atmospheric removal mechanisms," a scientific report obtained by The Sunday Telegraph says.
The Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty Organisation International Monitoring System site in Melbourne contacted Lucas Heights after detecting the radioxenon isotope Xe-133. They were told that 36 hours earlier the first "hot commissioning trials" at ANSTO's Lucas Heights radioisotope facility for Molybdenum-99 had taken place. Molybdenum-99 is produced by the fission technique - the intense neutron-bombardment of a highly purified uranium-235 - and is used in nuclear medicine. While the nuclear reactor - and the government body that oversees it - insists the release of the radioxenon by-product were no threat to public safety, no one, including neighbours of the suburban Sydney plant, were informed. "Xenon gases are highly volatile and, being inert, they are not susceptible to wet or dry atmospheric removal mechanisms," a scientific report obtained by The Sunday Telegraph says.
- boxy
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Yep, it was reported to the relevant authorities by ANSTO, at the time of the release, and was found to be well within safety standards.
"But you will run your fluffy bunny mouth at me. And I will take it, to play poker."
Re: National Security
Hi all
I forgot to say Hi on the forum; I haven't posted for ages. I'm just on a tourist mission here.
But I have a question for Boxy reply; Did it just evaporate boxy, you know that nuclear fallout?
I forgot to say Hi on the forum; I haven't posted for ages. I'm just on a tourist mission here.
But I have a question for Boxy reply; Did it just evaporate boxy, you know that nuclear fallout?
- boxy
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This bit, "Xenon gases are highly volatile and, being inert, they are not susceptible to wet or dry atmospheric removal mechanisms," indicates that it doesn't "fallout" of the atmosphere, so I assume that it disperses in the atmosphere without being deposited on the surrounding area, to any great degree.
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