TEST CASES

ON this date in 1983 - The U.S. Veteran's Administration announced it would give free medical care for conditions traceable to radiation exposure to more than 220,000 veterans who participated in nuclear tests from 1945 to 1962.

Mr. Purple told Bun he was going to seek help as he participated in 1950, but Bun Man cautioned him as Bun was concerned about needing more lighting for the house as Purple just glowed so nicely at night.

Just to be clear, that's 17 years of testing on a weapon we were never going to employ.

@Madken65 America's new position on ionizing radiation: Don't be such a Mary. That's why gamma rays with enough quanta and Kvp are being fired at the Texas Mexico border in huge open drive through bays by border guards wearing no dosimetry.

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Under the premise, when they glow in the dark and travel in the dark, we will spot 'em?

@Madken65 I didn't type it right, they can penetrate steel decking, it's so secretive they won't show the images, they are blurred out. Now I'm old but I know that even a lighting fast receptor needs enough quanta exiting said steel decks to make an image. And my old man assessment is it's no bueno to be doing that day in day out without any sense of the power being utilized.

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