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    Marathon's newest

    Just spotted this one:

    http://www.marathonwatch.com/products/i ... r-counter/

    A watch with a function nobody would like to use. It does warn you when you wind up in a place you'd better leave.

    You do need the knowledge of allowable dosage and the like. Hope it comes in the manual.

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    Re: Marathon's newest

    .
    :shock: :(

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    Re: Marathon's newest

    yes

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    Re: Marathon's newest

    mad, might have been useful 26 April 1986

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    Blimey ! that is one ugly looking watch. IMO.

    I do love the GSAR but that looks like its been designed by a first year design student ..

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    'bout as much use as an ashtray on a motorbike!!! Unless u live in Japan :roll:

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    Re: Marathon's newest

    Quote Originally Posted by Tom-Brown
    'bout as much use as an ashtray on a motorbike!!! Unless u live in Japan :roll:
    Or, in a nuclear submarine, or a nuclear powerplant, or at a nuclear waste storage facility, or a uraniun enriching facility, or a nuclear weapon demil facility, or a nuclear weapon assembly/storage facility... etc....

    In short, there are probably more people who would find this useful than people that would find a watch rated to 1000 meters useful....

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    Re: Marathon's newest

    WTF? And it's fugly to boot.

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    Might be useful for survival in a post apolocalipic wasteland!

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    Jack Bauer would use one of those .

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    Re: Marathon's newest

    I'm afraid its not my type,

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    Re: Marathon's newest

    Quote Originally Posted by andas0
    Wtf
    What a well thought through response... :roll:

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    I think it's cool. But then again, I work in a laboratory at a wastewater treatment plant....

    Myron

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    Re: Marathon's newest

    Hate it. Not cool.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tom-Brown
    'bout as much use as an ashtray on a motorbike!!! Unless u live in Japan :roll:
    I do. But I don't think I need this watch as much as some ...

    The U.K. Health Protection Agency estimates the typical Briton receives about 2,200 microsieverts of radiation per year from background radiation, or about 0.251 microsieverts per hour -- more than double the levels registered in Tokyo [ after the meltdown ]
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    Bruce Banner would love it I'm sure.

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    Re: Marathon's newest

    Or those in Quarantine working with gamma irradiation

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