To: Mr. Brightside

"Garth, my Babe-ometer says your mom is really hot!"
2 posted on
01/28/2007 2:15:30 PM PST by
ClearCase_guy
(Enoch Powell was right.)
To: Mr. Brightside
Oh, heaven forbid we inconvenience 0.00001% of the world's population to protect 100% of the local population.
I'd rather be stopped, striped and searched on every flight I make, knowing that Abdullah and his buddies are going to be screened as well; than dropping this screening technique and endangering millions.
Those Islamic animals wouldn't have hesitated to have killed 300 Million people instead of 3 thousand; if they had the means. They have no honor, no cause, no provocation and no rationale for what they did. Why do we need to justify the need to protect ourselves from them?
3 posted on
01/28/2007 2:16:37 PM PST by
Hodar
(With Rights, come Responsibilities. Don't assume one, without assuming the other.)
To: al baby
4 posted on
01/28/2007 2:17:17 PM PST by
ButThreeLeftsDo
(Carry Daily. Apply Sparingly.)
To: Mr. Brightside
a very embarrassed 46-year-old Briton who set off the sensors at Orlando airport in Florida six weeks after having radioiodine treatment for a thyroid condition. I was on a ferry in Seattle when a patient set off an a rad alarm. All heck broke lose.
5 posted on
01/28/2007 2:17:53 PM PST by
Drango
(A liberal's compassion is limited only by the size of someone else's wallet.)
To: Mr. Brightside
"With the rising use of radioisotopes in medicine and the growing use of radiation detectors in a security-conscious nation, patients are triggering alarms in places where they may not even realize they're being scanned, doctors and security officials say."
and the terrorists say THANK YOU FOR THE TIP
12 posted on
01/28/2007 2:48:34 PM PST by
sure_fine
( • not one to over kill the thought process™ •)
To: Mr. Brightside
This problem is being worked.
The main problem is that we deployed "radiation detectors" that just detected radiation- so if you have been treated with Iodine-131, you trip the detector designed to detect generic "radiation". They could not discriminate the spectrum, or "color" of the radiation.
The new generation of sensors are basically spectrometers, so when you walk past emitting Iodine-131 gamma photons or Thallium photons, the sensor can see this.
Walk around with Co-60 or Cs-137 or U or Pu, they'll see that, too, and someone will chat with you. So the medical stuff will be ignored (depending on quantity of course) and the "bad stuff" will be flagged.
After 9/11 we fielded what we could field in a hurry, and patients being detained for no good reason is the consequence.
14 posted on
01/28/2007 3:17:21 PM PST by
DBrow
To: Mr. Brightside
I had the nuclear imaging stress test and was a little surprised when my doctor gave me a letter addressed "To Whom It May Concern" and explaining the test and the latent radiation. It also had all his contact info, etc.
I was on business travel two days later but nothing happened.
15 posted on
01/28/2007 3:23:43 PM PST by
angkor
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