Subject: Re: What Are You Listening to [regular edition] Tue Oct 13, 2009 8:22 am
Umm yeah sorry, 2 bedroomed apartment - fairly central but quiet on a night.
It's got noisier since Sara's girlfriend arrived.
I'll map us later
harmar Agent of Chaos
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Subject: Re: What Are You Listening to [regular edition] Tue Oct 13, 2009 8:49 am
That's tonight. I'm just listening to your SOAD videos.
System Of A Down - Science
I've just been reading that Depleted Uranium radiation came as far as Reading (at least).
I wrote to my MP when she was in the Health Department and asked her how she could condone dropping bombs with Depleted Uranium. She said she would go with the UN decision. Then she caved like they all did. She did get promotion.
I still have my Berlin Tourist Guide. I need to make a Paris List soon.
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Subject: Re: What Are You Listening to [regular edition] Tue Oct 13, 2009 8:54 am
Jools Holland is tonight with Seasick Steve. Not really that interested but by the end of the week I may like them better. I can't get the Jamie Oliver catch up to work. I wanted those Navajo recipes.
System Of A Down - Toxicity
Leeds isn't too bad unless somebody makes you go to a bus stop over a dual carriageway down past the Bus Station. :S
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Subject: Re: What Are You Listening to [regular edition] Tue Oct 13, 2009 8:58 am
I'd rather wait longer and have cleaner air.
There is a music shop down there though that I might like to buy a tambourine from.
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Subject: Re: What Are You Listening to [regular edition] Tue Oct 13, 2009 11:02 am
I did find my large rock. I do need one more though for Poinsettias.
The White Stripes - Seven Nation Army
I'm still not sure if it's right to paint rocks but they do look nice.
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Subject: Re: What Are You Listening to [regular edition] Tue Oct 13, 2009 11:28 am
This is it ...
RADIATION detectors in Britain recorded a fourfold increase in uranium levels in the atmosphere after the “shock and awe” bombing campaign against Iraq, according to a report. Environmental scientists who uncovered the figures through freedom of information laws say it is evidence that depleted uranium from the shells was carried by wind currents to Britain.
Government officials, however, say the sharp rise in uranium detected by radiation monitors in Berkshire was a coincidence and probably came from local sources.
The results from testing stations at the Atomic Weapons Establishment (AWE) in Aldermaston and four other stations within a 10-mile radius were obtained by Chris Busby, of Liverpool University’s department of human anatomy and cell biology.
Each detector recorded a significant rise in uranium levels during the Gulf war bombing campaign in March 2003. The reading from a park in Reading was high enough for the Environment Agency to be alerted.
Busby, who has advised the government on radiation and is a founder of Green Audit, the environmental consultancy, believes “uranium aerosols” from Iraq were widely dispersed in the atmosphere and blown across Europe.