but I choose to work from the assumption that anyone stupid enough to try this and forget the radioactive material would not be able to get their hands on a very good Geiger counter (I don't know if there actually exists a Geiger counter good enough to detect background radiation, I always thought you had to have more powerful detectors for that) and thus, the cat would survive. At least for a while.
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13/05/2011 02:49:17 AM
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It's probably alive.
13/05/2011 01:11:18 PM
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I'd say it is definitely dead
13/05/2011 09:26:40 PM
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I thought about that first
14/05/2011 04:08:54 PM
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I wonder what responses he would get if he said he was sealed in a box...
14/05/2011 03:50:27 PM
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OK are we laughing at the guy who claims to have done this or the people who think he really did it? *NM*
13/05/2011 02:15:21 PM
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I did something similar.Only, I used my kids. Cats are too unpredictable.
13/05/2011 03:09:32 PM
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Re: I did something similar.Only, I used my kids. Cats are too unpredictable.
13/05/2011 07:54:20 PM
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Well, since he put the cat ON the sealed box rather than IN it, like a dumbass...
13/05/2011 09:26:25 PM
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You've just given me a totally different way to look at Tennessee Williams, Master Physicist.
14/05/2011 12:12:14 AM
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