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<blockquote data-quote="user 12139" data-source="post: 662391" data-attributes="member: 12139"><p>nah thats not right. I thought the isotope was Cs137, not 131. If it was 131 which has a half life of 9 days then its probably already depleted and not even an issue worth finding. 137 on the other hand has a half life of 30 years.</p><p></p><p>Regardless, that photo of the gauge looks like its isotope is accessible by winding that crank handle, I dont know that equipment so I'm probably wrong. In any case, I'm lost for words as to why its not padlocked to prevent unqualified people from accessing the isotope at all. Had this been the case the isotope would have never been lost in the first place. In my game, the weakest isotope we use is Cs-137, we are certainly not allowed to f**k with isotopes, ours are padlocked and we dont even own the keys, they belong to government approved vendors. </p><p></p><p>Give me one guess where that gauge was made!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 12139, post: 662391, member: 12139"] nah thats not right. I thought the isotope was Cs137, not 131. If it was 131 which has a half life of 9 days then its probably already depleted and not even an issue worth finding. 137 on the other hand has a half life of 30 years. Regardless, that photo of the gauge looks like its isotope is accessible by winding that crank handle, I dont know that equipment so I'm probably wrong. In any case, I'm lost for words as to why its not padlocked to prevent unqualified people from accessing the isotope at all. Had this been the case the isotope would have never been lost in the first place. In my game, the weakest isotope we use is Cs-137, we are certainly not allowed to f**k with isotopes, ours are padlocked and we dont even own the keys, they belong to government approved vendors. Give me one guess where that gauge was made! [/QUOTE]
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