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From: Bill Lucy
Out of darkness, Geo. says...
> "Adam Flinton" wrote in message
> news:3e0ae904{at}w3.nls.net...
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> > No not next to... go live **under** the sea. The North Sea Oil wells are
> not
> > next to the sea they are way down under it.
> >
> > What is more you'd be living under a cold rough sea.
>
> I still maintain that it's totally different. As just one example, bring up
> a drillbit from the ocean floor and nobody is worried about getting
> contaminated by touching it.
Are you sure? I don't know if the riggers worry about that kind of stuff or not. I
would think it would depend on the type of geological material they're
going through. I'm sure there is shale which has a really high
radionucleotide count. If
not that, maybe some of the chemical composition of some of those materials.
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