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Strategies & Market Trends : From the Trading Desk

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To: steve goldman who wrote (2515)2/5/1998 5:14:00 AM
From: Scott Moore   of 4969
 
Not gammas or Alphas.
Gammas most often accompany cosmic radiation from the sun or decay from elements with short half-lives.
Alpha which are the size of helium nuclei and don't have enough energy to penetrate even the thinnest of eyeball skin. However, they aren't good for you if you ingest or inhale them.

Now X-rays are emitted by highly excited electrons decaying from outer to inner orbits which can also have accompanying photons. So, next time you get your face too close to the monitor think of all the facial germs you are eradicating. That coupled with some microwaves leaking from the frequency emitting equipment in the monitor, you are one clean puppy. Off course there probably isn't enough energy there to pasteurize your lunch, so you'll still have to worry about what your eating.

Regards from
The Poster Boy for EMF
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