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Trump: vets are "losers" and "suckers"
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<blockquote data-quote="08mojo" data-source="post: 16489994" data-attributes="member: 132915"><p>I spent several years as a NDT tech using gamma ray radiation pills. I'll never forget the feeling of being exposed to the radiation while it was on it's way out of the camera into the collimator. </p><p></p><p> I'll also never forget when a co-worker and I were in a 32' sphere taking some shots. It's completely normal for your rate alarm to go off while moving the pill out of the camera, but it should stop buzzing when the pill reaches the collimator. Well, on this particular shot, the rate alarm never went off, and I thought the pill was stuck in the tube--definitely an oh-shit moment... A second later my the dumbass i was working with reached in his pocket and realized he never set the collimator. A sigh of relief, but still not fun having your rate alarm going off for what seems like an eternity while you're getting dosed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="08mojo, post: 16489994, member: 132915"] I spent several years as a NDT tech using gamma ray radiation pills. I'll never forget the feeling of being exposed to the radiation while it was on it's way out of the camera into the collimator. I'll also never forget when a co-worker and I were in a 32' sphere taking some shots. It's completely normal for your rate alarm to go off while moving the pill out of the camera, but it should stop buzzing when the pill reaches the collimator. Well, on this particular shot, the rate alarm never went off, and I thought the pill was stuck in the tube--definitely an oh-shit moment... A second later my the dumbass i was working with reached in his pocket and realized he never set the collimator. A sigh of relief, but still not fun having your rate alarm going off for what seems like an eternity while you're getting dosed. [/QUOTE]
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