well, there is a natual (radioactive) isotope of Xenon comming from the core of the earth all the time, so if you are unlucky, your house may very well be on one or Close to one of these Exit spots poisining you constantly. Living in your house for a longer period may very well be more dangerous than visiting chernobyl for a short period.
the world is a dangerous place.
I remember the dad of a friend was engineer at the nuclear plant close by (was shut down like 30 years or so) and he used to have a thorium ball on his desk. The plant was a breeder reactor, the used uranium to breed Thorium into uranium. He allways said, it is all fine, unless we get hit by a nutron bomb
SuperPang wrote: June 4th, 2019, 11:30 pm
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nothankyouverymuch.
It's a bit of a misleading title. The listing is for an unused RMBK-1000 graphite block from a different plant (probably Leningrad as the lister's username looks Finnish). It's a publicity stunt that looks like it worked by all the internet attention it received.
mufunyo wrote: June 9th, 2019, 3:00 pmIt's a bit of a misleading title. The listing is for an unused RMBK-1000 graphite block from a different plant (probably Leningrad as the lister's username looks Finnish).
mufunyo wrote: June 10th, 2019, 2:22 pmWhere do you see that username? The original listing has long since been deleted. I'm going off what I remember seeing when it was still up.