[Ham-Computers] Radioactive fallout.

doc at kd4e.com doc at kd4e.com
Sun May 1 06:46:07 EDT 2011


I thought it was May 1st, not April 1st?

The hands of your watch must have always glowed, due to a
treatment of them when manufactured, you only just now
noticed.

There is no way that increased background radiation would
suddenly cause them to "glow".

Do a Search, e.g. http://startpage.com on the subject, you
will be fascinated by what you discover.

> I discovered something last night you should know about!  My
> wristwatch's hour and minute hands would glow for awhile after being
> taken out of
>
> daylight or artificial light. In a pitch dark bedroom, during the
> night and early hours, no glow was discernable. Until last night, I
> realized the hands
>
> continued to glow all night in a pitch dark bedroom!  This can mean
> only one thing in my mind - the radio-active fallout radiation is
> causing the
>
> watch's hands to glow!  Lord help us!   If your wrist watch has acted
> the same in the past, check it now during the night and let us know
> what
>
> it does.  73,
>
> Ken   N5CM

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