From: coderman <coderman@gmail.com> To: Georgi Guninski <guninski@guninski.com> Cc: cypherpunks@cpunks.org Sent: Sunday, April 19, 2015 3:32 PM Subject: Re: Welcome to the FUTURE: US cops pay Bitcoin ransom to end office hostage drama On 4/19/15, Georgi Guninski <guninski@guninski.com> wrote:
... I suspect cleaning the mess will be much more expensive than $300. This appears non-trivial in times of crisis like this and recent shutdowns.
Josh Gates & crew at Chernobyl were encouraged to take a special liquid antidote as an additional precaution,
"Thyroshield. Thyroid blocking in a radiation emergency only. Blueberry flavor. Blueberry flavor? Who gives a **** what the flavor is? If the atom bomb has just dropped, you don't care what the flavor is. It could be any flavor. It could say, 'Feces flavor', and if there was a radiation emergency, you'd be like, 'I WILL DRINK THIS.'" - Joshua Gates - Destination Truth : Ghosts of Chernobyl
in terms of pen-test through self evidence, a part BTC fee perfectly logical resolution :P
So-called "anti-radiation pills" are made of potassium iodide (or sodium iodide; most any common iodide would work.). They work by flooding the thyroid with iodine, so that extra radioactive iodine (from fallout) mostly passes through the body without effect. They SHOULD be dirt-cheap; and they should have no expiration period. (Although, I hear they are usually given such an expiration period; ignore it.) Jim Bell