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How about turing abandoned nuclear plants into lighthouses, they are mostly situated near the sea anyway. And there's a computer in there somewhere. And it's on an island in the delta of the Shatt al Arab.
Wouldn't even need to use lightbulbs, just equip ships with Geiger counters and/or recognition
charts for "if the herring have more than three tentacles, maybe slow down".<refrains from the Chernobyl chicken joke, but only just>.
My psychic skills suggests that someone is going to the do the "hard of herring" pun.
South pointing Chinese chariot
http://www.lhup.edu...ointingcarriage.htm [not_morrison_rm, Sep 05 2016]
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// equip ships with Geiger counters // |
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Alphas go a few dozen millimeters in air. Betas are stopped by a sheet of paper. Gammas have the wherewithal to go a fair distance- but how do you collimate them ? X-ray and gamma "lenses" exist, but they're large, inefficient, and very heavy. If it's not collimated, inverse-square law will quickly cut the detectable intensity, and how do you discriminate that from the cosmic ray background or the Captain's luminous watch ? |
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Next up, turning house plants into light nuclear reactors... |
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//Alphas go a few dozen millimeters in air. Betas are stopped by a sheet of paper. Gammas have the wherewithal to go a fair distance- but how do you collimate them |
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Get one of them ancient Chinese South-pointing chariot thingies, but with paddle wheels instead. Or just have the detector on a very long stick, supported by balloons at regular intervals. |
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^ "And there's a computer in there somewhere." |
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//abadan nuclear plants// It's actually about 37km northeast of
Abadan; it's called the Darkhovin (or Esteghlal) Nuclear Power Plant. |
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Presumably the next iteration will be "Turing azerbaijan noclear planks into ighthoses" |
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I was thinking more Turing Abadan nuclear plants into Whitehouse(s). |
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