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[+], but: _Would_ it kill the parasites? Cells are vulnerable
to radiation in proportion to how rapidly they divide. That
should make bacteria vulnerable, but parasites might be at a
stage of their life cycle (egg e.g.) where they weren't
mitosing very much. |
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Possible problems: irradiation equipment tends to be big
and heavy (ie, lots of lead shielding), and most people
probably don't want to risk a powerful radiation source
winding up on the seabed. Also, you'd want to irradiate
*after* wrapping (sealing) - irradiation won't stop new
bacteria getting in and proliferating. |
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Wouldn't it kill the fish? No self-respecting sushi chef is going to work with fish that aren't still moving before he starts his work... |
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I very much like the electrification addon. Radiated fish would be for sushi cheves without self-respect, and ordinary citizens who would eat fish but are too lazy to cook and too fearful of cooties. |
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[bigsleep]//dancing sushi karaoke bar// Oh you *must* post
that. |
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I'm very happy to see not one post of somebody
complaining about the possibility of "radioactive
fish". |
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People are dying because of the ignorance
bordering on superstition regarding food
irradiation. Maybe it needs a good public image
overhaul, like when they changed the name of
death insurance to "life insurance". |
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Maybe just call it "electromagnetic food cleaning"
or something. [+] |
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//Maybe just call it "electromagnetic food cleaning" // "This food has been picowaved" |
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OOOOOHHH theres a plan, lets outfit every crappy fishing boat in the fleet with a radiactive source that way when they sink to the bottom of the ocean we can irradiate the fish before we catch them.... |
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//sink to the bottom of the ocean// <Grytpype-Thynne>
Best place for it, what? </HG-T> That would be
bad, I suppose, unless it happened to be a subduction zone -
- but I'd worry more about theft. |
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