In a message dated 11/23/2002 1:28:03 PM GMT Standard Time,
markr13_at_comcast.net writes:
> One has to wonder about this product. What is the energy source?
> Something that glows for 10 years can't be charged once and produce that
> much light for that long. I have to believe this uses a radioactive
> source and that's why it can't be exported. Notice how cryptic the
> explanations get when they write about the "special gas" and yet are very
> specific about everything else.
>
it would have to be some kind of reactive gas, I don't know what it is. Any
way, I doubt it's any more dangerous than sitting in front of a linear
particle accelerator for several hours a day, like most people in 'The West'
do, be it a TV, or a computer monitor.
Mike
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