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Valued Member
Canada
118 Posts |
I guess if it is radioactive, then you don't have to put the dino under light before you want to see it in the dark. Just think about how an old style luminous watch works.
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Valued Member
Canada
348 Posts |
CPP OTTAWA
Yes. When my wife and I crossed the border. The customs guard went crazy on us. Asking if we had been to the doctors of treated for any medical conditions in the last few days. We looked at him like he was crazy? We then had to go in for questioning. They kept asking us if we were team red? We were both very confused. They informed us the scanners had gone off due to increased level of radiation. They took a few items out of our car and drove it through the scanners again. This time it passed. I had a couple of junk items and 6 dinos in the box they took out. The laughed and let us go.
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
1502 Posts |
@brexzz1: ow wow.. If this is true the RCM may have a lawsuit on their hands. Now I've gotta see if I can get my hands on a Geiger counter to test this out.
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Valued Member
Canada
451 Posts |
Nice, I am sure the levels are low, or else they would not have let you keep it. Same thing with smoke detectors and stuff if you are crossing the border.
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Valued Member
Canada
348 Posts |
Yeah the border guard said the level was really low.
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
981 Posts |
This is the stupidest thing I have ever read on here.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1088 Posts |
I work in a science laboratory, I will talk to others there and see if anyone can test for radiation
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Valued Member
Canada
118 Posts |
Any one got result? Stud722, Poboxw?
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1088 Posts |
No word yet, trying to get the "okay" from higher ups to make sure it is alright to bring it into the lab
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Valued Member
 Canada
153 Posts |
Thanks stud722!
It's very important and interesting~
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Valued Member
Canada
118 Posts |
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Pillar of the Community
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1088 Posts |
having a rough time finding the right guys to talk to since I work at a university lab and it is summer semester. a lot of the people are not working through the summer. I will keep you updated if I get any info.
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Valued Member
Canada
451 Posts |
A gamma spectrometer will do the trick. Any XRF lab will have a dozen of them. McMaster University, Guelph, Western.... There are also several commercial labs that would do it for fun. It would take all of 5-20 minutes to determine the isotope present. If anyone lives close to McMaster University, just call MNR, they would do this instantly.
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New Member
United States
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Can a radon test check how radioactive the coin is?
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