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 gribble 15 Aug 2016
Suggestions please. I'm getting injected with radioactive gloop tomorrow for an exciting test, and it strikes me that this is a rare opportunity for something. I just don't know what. Setting off alarms at airport security? Rubbing the cat and make it glow? Seems a shame to waste my one day superpowers. All mostly legal suggestions gratefully received, and I may try out the best ones.
 GrahamD 15 Aug 2016
In reply to gribble:

Turning the light off when you go for a piss might produce a great light show. Or maybe not.
 DaveHK 15 Aug 2016
In reply to gribble:

Bite some spiders and see if it gives them super powers?
In reply to gribble:

Buy a Geiger counter. Scare your friends.

T.
OP gribble 15 Aug 2016
In reply to DaveHK:

OK, I'm up for spider biting!
 Greasy Prusiks 15 Aug 2016
In reply to gribble:

Read at night without the light on?

Or do one of those long exposure night time shots of you soloing up and down stanage. Instead of the harsh white light of a head torch you'll get a lovely green glow tracing out your path.



Best of luck with the test mate.
Clauso 15 Aug 2016
In reply to gribble:

Dangle a small shark off each of your ears, and tell people that you're now a fully fledged iso-tope.
OP gribble 15 Aug 2016
In reply to Clauso:

Now now, you're capable of better than that!
abseil 15 Aug 2016
In reply to gribble:

1. Get into a nuclear power station.

2. Later, run out screaming that some weird smoke drifted all over you, start wobbling, and tell them you don't feel well and also see everything double.

3. Sue the pants off them

Best of luck with the test, Gribble.
Clauso 15 Aug 2016
In reply to gribble:

That's as good as it gets tonight. I've had a long day at work. I'm topeally spent.
 Andy Hardy 15 Aug 2016
In reply to Clauso:

Dog (fish) tired?
 bouldery bits 15 Aug 2016
In reply to gribble:
Pretend to be a Brazil Nut.

And best of luck with test!
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cb294 16 Aug 2016
In reply to gribble:

We used to track a colleague who had a Technetium injection for a whole body szintigraphy using a Geiger counter.

Is he in the lab? -> point counter at wall -> nothing.

Is he in his office? -> point counter at ceiling -> BEEEEP!

Works for about a week.


CB

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