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does anybody know if radioactive crude oil will make gasoline? :confused:





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If its under ground it should be fine, but you might need to wait a thousand years to fine out.
 
I hope this doesn't mean we're going to be seeing radioactive skunk junk in the near future. :p
 
which brings this to mind... does leatherman wear a mask since cows produce methane gas ? ? ? :confused: :confused: :confused:





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oh sure, you should be talking, making cyanide gas and chlorine poison with your kydex experiment.

i was just wondering if i needed to by a lead apron to fill my car...
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Naa - skip the apron. To bulky and heck you did not want anymore kids anyway .... At least that is what Mrs Skunk said .... :)
 
oh sure, you should be talking, making cyanide gas and chlorine poison with your kydex experiment.

i was just wondering if i needed to buy a lead apron to fill my car...
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Well, I would recommend it.

I mean -- radioactive oil = radioactive gasoline. Every time. :eek:
 
cant wait to see what Dwayne does for that beast! :)

KICKASS DWayne, KICKASS!
 
Well, I would recommend it.

I mean -- radioactive oil = radioactive gasoline. Every time. :eek:


So what are we thinking? H3 or C14? Both? We'll have to put a contact radiation level service limit on the CATCONs....

Would the raw product have to be placarded for Flammable and Radioactive?

Rick - 49CFR geek, among other bad habits
 
It works best when fresh. Place a 45 gallon drum of crude in the back of the pickup, and run a fuel line to the gas tank. Fill half and half crude and high grade plutonium with a detonator wired up to the ignition. Turn key and you will be on your way, better buckle up though.
 


So what are we thinking? H3 or C14? Both? We'll have to put a contact radiation level service limit on the CATCONs....

Would the raw product have to be placarded for Flammable and Radioactive?

Rick - 49CFR geek, among other bad habits

I'd say both. You are completely correct ... would definitely have to be placarded.

Doggone radioisotopes. Nothing but trouble. :grumpy:

While Tony G does have a point ... no Skunk = no Store. And we can't have that! :eek:
 
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