Saturday, 19 October 2013

Radio Active

It was slightly disconcerting to find ourselves parked behind a vehicle proclaiming itself to be radioactive. I assume this is a geologist working on the local coal seam gas mining operation. Macquarie Geotech has strong links to the coal industry. I guess he is carrying samples that may contain radioactive elements such as radium. Or maybe he's just fed up with having his equipment nicked...

This is on the Castlereagh Highway between St George and Hebel in Queensland. The roadworks were part of a massive programme, still in ongoing in December 2012, to repair the road after major flooding caused widespread damage in January 2010.
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Ile de Ré Reflections: Oysters for lunch -- from La Flotte, bought at the market in Ars-en-Ré.
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A la cuisine hier: Apple crumble.

4 comments:

Tim said...

I love the "deterent" aspect...
but they may also be carrying equipment that requires a known source as a calibrator...
viz: for a GM tube...
in a school lab, zeroing against the backgrouns count is fine...
I would suspect that it would not be fine commercially and you'd have to calibrate against a known source.

And the sight of that wibbly oyster in macro turned my stomach!!
Yeurch! I am not a fan of raw oyster...

I'd much prefer the apple crumble!!!
With nice THICK Birds English Custard...
or even tinned Ambrosia Devon Custard....
that's settled the stomach in a virtual way!!

Susan said...

Tim: Home made custard (not from powder) or nothing in this house!

Re calibrated equipment -- yes very likely, but these guys often carry radioactive samples too.

Tim said...

I wasn't excluding the samples...
having used the GM apparatus, they'd most likely grab a few chunks for closer analysis.

The only time I really like home made custard is in a custard tart, or similar... which you just cannot make from powder... the mouthfeel is all
wrong.

And the "virtual" stomach settling was totally undone when I closed the comment pop-up....
there was the ghastly, wibbly grey thing!! Wibbling!!

Susan said...

Tim: surely oysters don't wibble any more than custard from a box?

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