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  • R Rage

    ... because I was in Kyiv for some other event, so I took a tour to Chernobyl. One of my weirdest experience in my life, part of it being that I am still not sure that on that very day only I haven't got the radiation dose I should have had in my whole life. They sell it as "during your flight over here, you took more than gamma radiation than on the site in a whole day", but meeeh, not 100% convinced. Even if I am still not glowing when I smile in the night. It is strange to visit a catastrophe site as part of a tourism experience - you can not get rid of the feeling of voyeurism, but I must reckon it was really, really awesome, and well organized. Lots of people onsite, apparently a series about Chernobyl was aired some times ago, so unfortunately tourists increased en masse in the last weeks.

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    Jacquers
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    Glowing reviews :P See if you can get hold of a documentary called Uranium: Twisting the dragon's tail. It's quite informative and the presenter also visited Chernobyl.

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    • R Rage

      ... because I was in Kyiv for some other event, so I took a tour to Chernobyl. One of my weirdest experience in my life, part of it being that I am still not sure that on that very day only I haven't got the radiation dose I should have had in my whole life. They sell it as "during your flight over here, you took more than gamma radiation than on the site in a whole day", but meeeh, not 100% convinced. Even if I am still not glowing when I smile in the night. It is strange to visit a catastrophe site as part of a tourism experience - you can not get rid of the feeling of voyeurism, but I must reckon it was really, really awesome, and well organized. Lots of people onsite, apparently a series about Chernobyl was aired some times ago, so unfortunately tourists increased en masse in the last weeks.

      Do not escape reality : improve reality !

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      Mel Padden
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      Rage wrote:

      pparently a series about Chernobyl was aired some times ago

      Yes, only a month or two ago in fact. HBO's Chernobyl. It's actually a dramatized mini-series, not a documentary, but it's quite close to the facts. They took liberties with some of the characters for the purposes of telling the story, and it shows one or two scenes which only happened in anecdotal, and therefore unreliable, testimony. But it's very, very well put together and hugely gripping.

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      • G glennPattonWork3

        Bit Bizzar, but I can remember exactly where I was when I heard about it, a Day's Inn in Florida. The news had a thing on it for about a minute with a green cloud covering most of Europe! then they went to more important stuff about a farmer who had record braking calf!

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        GenJerDan
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        Yeah, me too. Downwind. (Although about 800 miles away, so I doubt I've been too irradiated, even though I was downwind for 4 years.)

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        • R Rage

          ... because I was in Kyiv for some other event, so I took a tour to Chernobyl. One of my weirdest experience in my life, part of it being that I am still not sure that on that very day only I haven't got the radiation dose I should have had in my whole life. They sell it as "during your flight over here, you took more than gamma radiation than on the site in a whole day", but meeeh, not 100% convinced. Even if I am still not glowing when I smile in the night. It is strange to visit a catastrophe site as part of a tourism experience - you can not get rid of the feeling of voyeurism, but I must reckon it was really, really awesome, and well organized. Lots of people onsite, apparently a series about Chernobyl was aired some times ago, so unfortunately tourists increased en masse in the last weeks.

          Do not escape reality : improve reality !

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          Rage wrote:

          so I took a tour to Chernobyl

          So starting next week you'll probably want to change your profile name to "12 Finger Rage" or something like that... :doh:

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          • R Rage

            ... because I was in Kyiv for some other event, so I took a tour to Chernobyl. One of my weirdest experience in my life, part of it being that I am still not sure that on that very day only I haven't got the radiation dose I should have had in my whole life. They sell it as "during your flight over here, you took more than gamma radiation than on the site in a whole day", but meeeh, not 100% convinced. Even if I am still not glowing when I smile in the night. It is strange to visit a catastrophe site as part of a tourism experience - you can not get rid of the feeling of voyeurism, but I must reckon it was really, really awesome, and well organized. Lots of people onsite, apparently a series about Chernobyl was aired some times ago, so unfortunately tourists increased en masse in the last weeks.

            Do not escape reality : improve reality !

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            Rage wrote:

            They sell it as "during your flight over here, you took more than gamma radiation than on the site in a whole day", but meeeh, not 100% convinced

            [XKCD](https://xkcd.com/radiation/) for reference.

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            • R Rage

              ... because I was in Kyiv for some other event, so I took a tour to Chernobyl. One of my weirdest experience in my life, part of it being that I am still not sure that on that very day only I haven't got the radiation dose I should have had in my whole life. They sell it as "during your flight over here, you took more than gamma radiation than on the site in a whole day", but meeeh, not 100% convinced. Even if I am still not glowing when I smile in the night. It is strange to visit a catastrophe site as part of a tourism experience - you can not get rid of the feeling of voyeurism, but I must reckon it was really, really awesome, and well organized. Lots of people onsite, apparently a series about Chernobyl was aired some times ago, so unfortunately tourists increased en masse in the last weeks.

              Do not escape reality : improve reality !

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              Rage wrote:

              so unfortunately tourists increased en masse in the last weeks

              If you merge enough tourists together fast enough, do you get tourist confusion?

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                I agree - you wouldn't get me anywhere near something that you can only look at for twenty seconds without damaging yourself! :laugh:

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                Dr Walt Fair PE
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                I got a radiation burn yesterday. Spent too much time at the beach.

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                • G glennPattonWork3

                  Bit Bizzar, but I can remember exactly where I was when I heard about it, a Day's Inn in Florida. The news had a thing on it for about a minute with a green cloud covering most of Europe! then they went to more important stuff about a farmer who had record braking calf!

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                  Dr Walt Fair PE
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                  glennPattonWork wrote:

                  a farmer who had record braking calf

                  I 'll bet that calf stopped in its tracks!

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                  • C CodeWraith

                    So you want to join the XMen at all cost? From one mutant to another: It usually is not worth it. What I got is absolutely useless.

                    I have lived with several Zen masters - all of them were cats. His last invention was an evil Lasagna. It didn't kill anyone, and it actually tasted pretty good.

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                    Mark_Wallace
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                    CodeWraith wrote:

                    So you want to join the XMen at all cost?

                    Gamma rays = the Hulk! Hand in your nerd badge and lightsabre on the way out.

                    I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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                    • M Mark_Wallace

                      CodeWraith wrote:

                      So you want to join the XMen at all cost?

                      Gamma rays = the Hulk! Hand in your nerd badge and lightsabre on the way out.

                      I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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                      CodeWraith
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                      But I get to keep the red shirt and the phaser?

                      I have lived with several Zen masters - all of them were cats. His last invention was an evil Lasagna. It didn't kill anyone, and it actually tasted pretty good.

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                      • C CodeWraith

                        But I get to keep the red shirt and the phaser?

                        I have lived with several Zen masters - all of them were cats. His last invention was an evil Lasagna. It didn't kill anyone, and it actually tasted pretty good.

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                        Mark_Wallace
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                        You actually want to be red-shirted?!?

                        I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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                        • M Mark_Wallace

                          You actually want to be red-shirted?!?

                          I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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                          CodeWraith
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                          Why not?[^]

                          I have lived with several Zen masters - all of them were cats. His last invention was an evil Lasagna. It didn't kill anyone, and it actually tasted pretty good.

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