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thought this was about radioactive clothing |
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Combining po and 8th of 7, you could fit heavy uranium pendants round the necks of all sea travellers. These would ensure that in case of accident, the person would sink quickly, rather than floating around for days, and if they didn't drown, the radiation would kill them off. Geiger counters could then be used to locate the body at leisure. The additional radioactivity in the ocean would vastly increase the supply of fishbones, which could then be directed at this idea. |
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//heavy uranium pendants round the necks // |
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on first read, I thought this said "heavy uranium pedants round the necks...." yeah, that *makes* sense..... |
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Reading this title, I assumed you'd be able to play Half-Life as you walked around town. I suppose that's just a completely different idea... |
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Or you could have a radio transmitter in the jackets so it could be located...but this is CynicBakery, I forgot. |
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its a little inhuman but totally viable! |
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Countdown timer not necessary - people die quite readily in the sea. |
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Depending on the location/weather, in many cases searchers know they have a infinitessimally small chance of actually saving anyone, e.g. JFK Jr, but go about their task with dedication and diligence way after the point where it's worth bothering. |
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I wonder why instead of life jackets we don't have one size fits all inflatable exposure suits. Surely it's not too much to ask. |
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