The "strange device aside with lead screen" is probably a large NaI gamma
ray scintillator / spectrometer.

In this photo, there looks to be a high voltage cable with rubber cap going
to one of the spark plugs on the visible reactor end.

On Fri, Jul 20, 2012 at 3:24 AM, Alain Sepeda <[email protected]>wrote:

> no the name was added by a member, and finally, after long search I found
> the trick.
>
> the embedded photo is simple without legend, and the PPT author  seems to
> have made a big security errror is not cropping really the photo... (there
> have been similar failur in PDF blackening that let the real text ready to
> be copied, in military documents in US or UK)
>
> the most intriguing thing is the reactor that seems bare, just insulated,
> and a strange device aside with lead screen.
> with Vysotski CV I can guess he is doing gamma measure.
>
> at least we are far from go/nogo test, but clearly about measures.
>
> anyway as an IT security experts, this can of leak, despite no real
> problem that time, can have hard consequence.
>
> with today technology and IT forensic, one should never publish a raw
> digital document.
> at least rescan, and best, ask someone else to rescan (because there are
> metadata about scanning. some learned that painfully).
>
> 2012/7/19 Jed Rothwell <[email protected]>
>
>> Yeah, that's Vysotskii, looking old.
>>
>> What's the big deal? Defkalion accidentally left the names of the
>> researchers in the photos they uploaded.
>>
>> None of these people has told me a thing, by the way. I don't bug them,
>> because they have signed NDAs.
>>
>> That's a pretty sad experimental setup, isn't it?
>>
>> - Jed
>>
>>
>


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Regards,
Bob Higgins

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