From: Douglas Sinclair <dsinclai@acs.ucalgary.ca>
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
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From: Douglas Sinclair <dsinclai@acs.ucalgary.ca>
Date: Fri, 29 Jan 93 17:17:39 PST
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Subject: Radioactive sources
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Yup, the 3 microcurie source makes sense. With a pair of diodes we could
make the detector 4 pi, but no big deal. 3 microcuries is not a problem
health-wise as long as you don't eat it. As it's an alpha source, any shiledingor even a few centimeters of air will stop the rays. Howerver, I just encountered a new angle on it. According to my father, that's on the order of $100
worth of radium :(. If we're willing to go with a much slower source, we can
use thorium which is only $2 per gram or so. Alternativly, anyone have
an old clock with a radium dial? <grin>
BTW: Cosmic ray background is only 1 event per square foot per minute. Plus,
they occur in showers. So that isn't going to work.
--
Vercotti: I was terrified of him. Everyone was terrified of Doug. I've seen
grown men pull their own heads off rather than see Doug. Even
Dinsdale was frightened of Doug.
Interviewer: What did he do?
Vercotti: He used sarcasm. He knew all the tricks, dramatic irony,
metaphor, bathos, puns, parody, litotes and satire.
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