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Monday, July 23, 2012

Hey fellow radiation workers, or random people, whatever.

I'm a Radiographer, which means I use lots of electricity to heat up tungsten filaments and then I blast a molybdenum rotor with electrons that are boiled of off said filament. The result? You having strangely deformed children. Not cleft palate strange. I am referring to the type of strange where limbs exist where they shouldn't. Just kidding of course, I use radiation to help diagnose and treat disease. In all kinds of people. I get to see quite a cross section of society, inside and out. So , to shed some light on what my job is like,  I'm gonna write about my experiences in the radioactive trenches. 

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