Many folks are aware of the respect necessary for nuclear energy.
Perhaps their exposure emanated from an x-ray ordered by their
doctor where they curiously observed x-ray technicians being
extra cautious in order to avoid catching any of the invisible
beams tossed directly toward their hapless shadow casters
or maybe they monitored a television newscast about
the commotion created by a bit of radioactive H2O
spilled at some fancy named power generation
facility and were mildly amused by the space
suits everyone wore to limit any exposure.
Yep, these same people will recall how,
at one time, humans were concerned
about the amount of radiation we
accepted as normal and how at
the turn of the second millennium (U.S. T.) all that changed.
Thank you, friend.
Barry out.
UST – United States Time
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