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   Date:  Thu, 09 Dec 2004 16:43:06 -0500
   
   it 
   is unlikely that the radiology equipment could possibly be 
   larger than equipment that has been in the building before, 

I don't know what sort of "radiology equipment" they are planning to
put in, but I'd be surprised if it was smaller than the equipment that
has been in the building before.  Particle accelerators can get very
big.  Brookhaven National Lab has a synchotron that's 843 ft in
diameter.

I'm guessing (and hoping) that they are going to make their own
radiation on site, rather than mining, processing, transporting, and
storing dangerous long-half-life radioactive materials.  Safer for the
community, safer for the world, and opens up new potential treatments.

--- Chip
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