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July 25, 2008 at 9:28 PM #247436July 25, 2008 at 11:20 PM #247269PadreBrianParticipant
Good point. lol. They already own $1.5 Trillion of our debt.
July 25, 2008 at 11:20 PM #247491PadreBrianParticipantGood point. lol. They already own $1.5 Trillion of our debt.
July 25, 2008 at 11:20 PM #247486PadreBrianParticipantGood point. lol. They already own $1.5 Trillion of our debt.
July 25, 2008 at 11:20 PM #247428PadreBrianParticipantGood point. lol. They already own $1.5 Trillion of our debt.
July 25, 2008 at 11:20 PM #247422PadreBrianParticipantGood point. lol. They already own $1.5 Trillion of our debt.
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July 26, 2008 at 9:10 PM #247557bsrsharmaParticipantWorrying about toxic gases?
The latest cause to worry:
What’s Lurking in Your Countertop?
SHORTLY before Lynn Sugarman of Teaneck, N.J., bought her summer home in Lake George, N.Y., two years ago, a routine inspection revealed it had elevated levels of radon, a radioactive gas that can cause lung cancer. So she called a radon measurement and mitigation technician to find the source.
“He went from room to room,” said Dr. Sugarman, a pediatrician. But he stopped in his tracks in the kitchen, which had richly grained cream, brown and burgundy granite countertops. His Geiger counter indicated that the granite was emitting radiation at levels 10 times higher than those he had measured elsewhere in the house.
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/07/24/garden/24granite.html?em&ex=1217217600&en=89f292cea74bbbc0&ei=5087
July 26, 2008 at 9:10 PM #247712bsrsharmaParticipantWorrying about toxic gases?
The latest cause to worry:
What’s Lurking in Your Countertop?
SHORTLY before Lynn Sugarman of Teaneck, N.J., bought her summer home in Lake George, N.Y., two years ago, a routine inspection revealed it had elevated levels of radon, a radioactive gas that can cause lung cancer. So she called a radon measurement and mitigation technician to find the source.
“He went from room to room,” said Dr. Sugarman, a pediatrician. But he stopped in his tracks in the kitchen, which had richly grained cream, brown and burgundy granite countertops. His Geiger counter indicated that the granite was emitting radiation at levels 10 times higher than those he had measured elsewhere in the house.
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/07/24/garden/24granite.html?em&ex=1217217600&en=89f292cea74bbbc0&ei=5087
July 26, 2008 at 9:10 PM #247719bsrsharmaParticipantWorrying about toxic gases?
The latest cause to worry:
What’s Lurking in Your Countertop?
SHORTLY before Lynn Sugarman of Teaneck, N.J., bought her summer home in Lake George, N.Y., two years ago, a routine inspection revealed it had elevated levels of radon, a radioactive gas that can cause lung cancer. So she called a radon measurement and mitigation technician to find the source.
“He went from room to room,” said Dr. Sugarman, a pediatrician. But he stopped in his tracks in the kitchen, which had richly grained cream, brown and burgundy granite countertops. His Geiger counter indicated that the granite was emitting radiation at levels 10 times higher than those he had measured elsewhere in the house.
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/07/24/garden/24granite.html?em&ex=1217217600&en=89f292cea74bbbc0&ei=5087
July 26, 2008 at 9:10 PM #247775bsrsharmaParticipantWorrying about toxic gases?
The latest cause to worry:
What’s Lurking in Your Countertop?
SHORTLY before Lynn Sugarman of Teaneck, N.J., bought her summer home in Lake George, N.Y., two years ago, a routine inspection revealed it had elevated levels of radon, a radioactive gas that can cause lung cancer. So she called a radon measurement and mitigation technician to find the source.
“He went from room to room,” said Dr. Sugarman, a pediatrician. But he stopped in his tracks in the kitchen, which had richly grained cream, brown and burgundy granite countertops. His Geiger counter indicated that the granite was emitting radiation at levels 10 times higher than those he had measured elsewhere in the house.
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/07/24/garden/24granite.html?em&ex=1217217600&en=89f292cea74bbbc0&ei=5087
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