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Don't forget...there are therepeutic aspects to radiation exposure!! I'm much more disgruntled since I left the accelerator! CRJs just don't fly high enough for me to keep getting my fix ;)
 
USMCmech said:
That is literally nothing. Having lliterally recived 200 times that amount durring a month of shooting X-rays, I'm not really worried.

That's a goofy analogy. Since you already chose to be exposed to large amounts of radiation via x-rays, comparing that to aircrew dosage is like saying "only a quart of Jack? Heck I drink 5 quarts a day." Well the 5 quarts is what's going to hurt you, not the one.

^^^^ Now THAT's a stupid analogy too. Oh well. You should be concerned about your x-ray exposure. The effects don't show up in 6 weeks, it can take years. Just because the "Govt says it's OK" doesn't make it so.

I cringe every time I see a TSA guy stick his arm inside one of the airport X-ray machines to retrieve a jammed-up tray. The other day, I kid you not, a lady loaded her POODLE into one of those gray x-ray trays. The dog began its journey into the machine calmly. About three of us in line went "N-OOOO-oooo! Don't do that!" and saved the dog.
 

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