Post ASxOBtSPKhAv8N0DGy by funranium@redwombat.social
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(DIR) Post #ASxOBtSPKhAv8N0DGy by funranium@redwombat.social
2023-02-17T17:24:00Z
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With a due amount of editing to make it all more readable, the 20th compiled Choose Your Own Radiation Adventure: Rad PresentsFor the record, I still really want the Haigerloch chandelier.https://www.funraniumlabs.com/2023/02/choose-your-own-radiation-adventure-rad-presents/
(DIR) Post #ASxOBufCqb0UsLzwrQ by publius@mastodon.sdf.org
2023-02-23T02:20:37Z
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@funranium When in Germany, going to flea markets, I discovered I had to actively AVOID Nazi artifacts, which I quite resented. Looking through a pile of old books? BAM! Hagiography of Goering's first wife. Express interest in some old coins? BAM! Vendor pulls a tray of III Reich medals out from under the table.I also found it surprisingly easy to buy uranium glass, for all the German radiophobia.But what I want right now are some tritium phials to cast into resin for an art project.
(DIR) Post #ASxOBvPI5Fs1BHYkgy by funranium@redwombat.social
2023-02-22T21:27:36Z
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As people asked "What do you do with a collection of rad stuff?" in reply to the twentieth CYORA, here's the fifth to answer that question. https://www.funraniumlabs.com/2020/10/choose-your-own-radiation-adventure-collections-of-the-dead/
(DIR) Post #ASxQGcrWewRD1R8Sxs by publius@mastodon.sdf.org
2023-02-23T02:43:53Z
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@funranium My Atomic Coin Collection is actually mostly medals. I've got a large MAGNOX medal produced by BNFL, which unfortunately has become a bit corroded by the box it was kept in (and a couple of zirconium sample coupons from American Wah Chang for the other major cladding material, although they're not really medals), as well as one from KWU for the 10th anniversary of Atucha, one from Framatome and ESKOM for Koeberg, and a long-service medal from the Argentine Atomic Energy Commission.