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Re: NRG - radiation detector
Sam 2005-Jul-25 05:57:00
We wont have to worry about night-time-photography then coz we will all
have a 'glowing' personality! Even our cams will glow in the dark!
Interesting idea tho, albeit a little dangerous. Did anyone notice that
Cool Blue water from New Zealand actually has "Radiation Free" printed
on it!
:p
Sam
Caroling Geary wrote:
> Thinking about NRG, energy, and visualizing the invisible. Saw a
> radiation detector in a catalog:
> http://www.healthy-eating.com/sei.html
> Used to be called a Geiger counter. Wondering if we could do panos of
> sites with a measured amount of radiation, (which could be alpha, beta,
> or gamma rays, x-ray, or background). Or you could pan around with a
> little radiation meter at the bottom of the pano, with the needle
> varying, measuring the radiation of the site. I thought a Geiger
> counter beeped. It would be easier to do directional sounds with the
> Geiger counter beeps. I wonder if the "depleted uranium" in ammunition
> would register on a detector? It would be powerful to show a war zone
> site with its residual energy.
>
> Caroling http://www.wholeo.net/
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