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Chuck, Syd et al: In Canada, the existing regulations for radio-isotopes are under federal jurisdiction. The new agency: Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission has...
Clark Southoff
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Mar 1, 2004
10:28 pm
1578
Clark, In the US the Nuclear Regulatory Commission has jurisdiction over radio-isotopes. They are the big dog. The "harmonization of safety and security...
Charles Merritt
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Mar 2, 2004
3:24 am
1579
Robert, What do you want to know? What is your application? Either you are doing a thesis on bullet perforators or you want to make your own. I want to get the...
Charles Merritt
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Mar 2, 2004
3:37 am
1580
That is true; dirty bombs are not a real threat. The only deaths would be from the actual explosive. However the psychological and economic effects could be...
Syd H. Levine
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Mar 2, 2004
4:08 am
1581
Hi Cameron, There are a number of different configurations of conductor slickline available. Each configuration has it's own cost/benefit balance; The "Metz...
Terry Matthews
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Mar 2, 2004
4:11 am
1582
Actually, lots of info on such things can be mined from patents, and from other internet resources. Chuck, you and your atomic bombs...still wanting the...
Syd H. Levine
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Mar 2, 2004
4:14 am
1583
Look what one case of mad cow disease did to the beef industry of Canada and the USA. They have found something over 600,000 cattle with in the world and about...
Gordon Couger
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Mar 2, 2004
12:05 pm
1584
Good point. In this "radiological age" many are getting tools like survey meters to measure radiation levels and to sniff out potential sources of radiation....
Charles Merritt
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Mar 2, 2004
1:32 pm
1585
Syd, Very good! You are right again. I recently studied all forms of perforators in my quest for a PVC perforator. Conventional perforators are not advisable...
Charles Merritt
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Mar 2, 2004
1:52 pm
1586
Sad - but true! Even more interesting is the "inspection system" that allowed the beef into the market and then discovered the problem. Even MORE interesting...
Charles Merritt
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Mar 2, 2004
2:20 pm
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Syd and Chuck, Thanks for replying. I did spend some time at www.uspto.gov but didn't have much look, the patents I was looking for were older than '76 which...
rth864
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Mar 2, 2004
3:04 pm
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Robert, In a Google search, I found several companies that perform Bullet perforating services and give penetration spec's. with some - not a lot of other...
Charles Merritt
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Mar 2, 2004
3:54 pm
1589
There maybe some transcription services that will perform that service. We use interns from the local university University of Texas in Austin. Regards, Al...
Al Smithson
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Mar 2, 2004
4:08 pm
1590
Robert, I know you've probably already done a Google search. I just did a google search for "bullet perforating" and got 4 pages of hits. Some of it is with...
Charles Merritt
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Mar 2, 2004
4:13 pm
1591
Sorry to all if this is a dup , but the last company I heard of that used bullet guns was Baker Atlas, have you talked to them. There ballistics office is in...
Steve Wilson
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Mar 2, 2004
6:37 pm
1592
I think there is a company, maybe two, still making a version of the bullet perforator. However the major players no longer support them if my information is...
Syd H. Levine
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Mar 2, 2004
7:53 pm
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It is very difficult for a cow to contract the disease. They still don't know how it happens. Proteins can't normally pass though the gut into the blood. Only...
Gordon Couger
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Mar 2, 2004
9:10 pm
1594
Utterly off topic but important I really doubt there is any measure too extreme to use in dealing with mad cow disease. The Wyoming G&F and others are...
John Carroll
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Mar 2, 2004
11:49 pm
1595
John, The issue may be off topic -but relates to a form of terrorism that takes the form of public hysteria. Taking your case in point - CWD is not mad cow...
Charles Merritt
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Mar 3, 2004
2:57 am
1596
... There is evidence that shows ... radiation. ... No we should not be. But the evidence only shows an increase in cancers with large dose exposures. The...
Syd H. Levine
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Mar 3, 2004
4:15 am
1597
Charles, Your point is well taken. I really intended to shift gears after the first sentence and justify it by drawing a parallel between the potential for ...
John Carroll
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Mar 3, 2004
4:58 am
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Syd, Yes, I know that. Thanks! One example is people in Denver get higher levels and resulting lower cancer rates. I have the NCRP Report 115 and am aware of...
Charles Merritt
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Mar 3, 2004
5:42 am
1599
John, Thanks for the clarification. The unfortunate result of too much information is our inability to handle it. Like "Do you know what is in coffee?" You...
Charles Merritt
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Mar 3, 2004
6:07 am
1600
I have the cure for Mad Cow Disease AND CWD- eat more beef and promote deer hunting! Anything tastes good with a little Heinz 57.... Carl ... -- Spotted...
Coalbunny
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Mar 3, 2004
8:23 am
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Chuck, It is our inability to judge what are reasonable mesas and that is the problem. In the case of foot and mouth disease killing the heard and those...
Gordon Couger
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Mar 3, 2004
11:28 am
1602
The group policy here is that off-topic discussions are generally tolerated. However, some folks find such posts annoying, and I did receive a complaint this...
Syd H. Levine
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Mar 3, 2004
6:47 pm
1603
This is exactly why I never join web groups ... From: wireline@yahoogroups.com [mailto:wireline@yahoogroups.com] Sent: Thursday, March 04, 2004 7:05 AM To:...
Tim Brown
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Mar 4, 2004
12:44 pm
1604
Hear hear! I'd like to hear about logging........................ ... From: Tim Brown To: wireline@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, March 04, 2004 12:44 PM ...
Iain Maxted
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Mar 4, 2004
2:13 pm
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Seems like if it is not off topic there isn't much to say. Where and when are memory tools used? What sort and how much data is collected? How is it...
John Carroll
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Mar 5, 2004
4:41 am
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John, Memory tools can probably be configured for almost any sensor. I am most familier with production logging measurements such as temperature, pressure,...
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Mar 5, 2004
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