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[{"user_id": 3019, "stars": [], "topic_id": 19198, "date_created": 1302701774.4231291, "message": "http://www.tokyohackerspace.org/en/project/tokyo-hackerspacerdtn-geiger-shield", "group_id": 868, "id": 665063}, {"user_id": 3019, "stars": [], "topic_id": 19198, "date_created": 1302701819.6490519, "message": "@mickchagnet what was the other info you were talking about with these?", "group_id": 868, "id": 665070}, {"user_id": 4330, "stars": [], "topic_id": 19198, "date_created": 1302706169.4609931, "message": "A couple o'years ago, I stumbled upon cheap Bolometers on alltronics.com, whilst trying to make a thermal camera to see through people's clothes. The kind I found were better suited to Geiger-Muller Counters. Azosensors.com explains the connection.", "group_id": 868, "id": 665828}, {"user_id": 3019, "stars": [], "topic_id": 19198, "date_created": 1302856628.366015, "message": "One detects ionizing radiation and one electromagnetic radiation", "group_id": 868, "id": 698114}, {"user_id": 3019, "stars": [], "topic_id": 19198, "date_created": 1302856337.920975, "message": "Would like to price out a Geiger kit - http://blog.makezine.com/archive/2011/04/diy-geiger-counters-take-center-stage.html", "group_id": 868, "id": 698051}, {"user_id": 4330, "stars": [], "topic_id": 19198, "date_created": 1302873540.8145239, "message": "There are lots of types, with a broad range of functionalities. Obviously, the one used for life-or-death readings are on the pricier side. They get less useful the cheaper they get. You can DIY up to a point, but if this is for safety purposes, I'd recommend the kind CDC, FEMA, or DOE would use... OSHA may be less fancy & still good.", "group_id": 868, "id": 700257}] |