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4 comments to When toys go nuclear…
Ray Martin
May 22nd, 2024 at 1:02 am
Ah, from a more optimistic age, when nuclear science was the salvation of the future. Still, you have to remember that it was only in 1910 that they stopped putting radium in toothpaste and soaps.
Banjo
May 22nd, 2024 at 1:43 am
Fascinating. I wonder what would happen if you tried to send that through the mail as a gift? Probably not anything good.
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Ah, from a more optimistic age, when nuclear science was the salvation of the future. Still, you have to remember that it was only in 1910 that they stopped putting radium in toothpaste and soaps.
Fascinating. I wonder what would happen if you tried to send that through the mail as a gift? Probably not anything good.
[...] von Kosmos aber mal so was keine Chance gehabt. Noch nicht einmal den Hauch einer Chance! via retronaut honki · 22.05.2010 · Featured, Games, Science, 50s, 60s, Atomage, Atomic Lab, [...]
Deadly innocence.