Physics project...
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Posted by Tracer Bullet on Wed Oct 1st at 5:57pm 2003


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I thought you all might find this amusing.

I actualy put VHE to a practical use this week. I had to make a diagram for a physics experiment so...

If you are really bored and want to know what the project was, you can read the paper I wrote on it.

http://www.snarkpit.com/pits/tracer%20bullet/NMP/NuclearMedReport.zip

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Posted by DocRock on Wed Oct 1st at 6:12pm 2003


does it blow up?





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Posted by Orpheus on Wed Oct 1st at 6:46pm 2003


looks more like some kind of baggage scanner you see at airports to me..

maybe x-ray powered perhaps?

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Posted by Gollum on Wed Oct 1st at 6:48pm 2003


Ha!  Reminds me of rendering a cover for my chemistry project at school, using LightWave.  Oh yeah, and then there was some rubbish "history of flight" project for which I wrote almost nothing, but adorned with pages of Imagine renders.

Teachers are easily impressed sometimes.  Go with it





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Posted by Vash on Wed Oct 1st at 8:27pm 2003


Cmon baby, explode. [addsig]



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Posted by Tracer Bullet on Thu Oct 2nd at 5:29am 2003


No, unfortunatly it has absolutely zero explosive potential.

That box with the grid on it had several gamma emmiting isotopes hidden in it, and we had to locate them with the detector suspended over it.

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Posted by Cash Car Star on Thu Oct 2nd at 7:41am 2003


A regular Bruce Banner...



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Posted by Orpheus on Thu Oct 2nd at 11:41am 2003


? posted by Tracer Bullet

No, unfortunatly it has absolutely zero explosive potential.

That box with the grid on it had several gamma emmiting isotopes hidden in it, and we had to locate them with the detector suspended over it.

and the winner with the closest answer was.......... Orphy

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