Exactly!
Also some of the wastes are perfect betta emitters - almost ready batteries.
But it is practically impossible to get them.
Alex

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Subject: Re: [biofuel] Water Radiolysis


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> On Monday, September 22, 2003, at 07:43  AM, Brent S wrote:
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> > I will stick to using a battery charger to make hydrogen.
> > I am not a fan of anything radioactive.
>
> Could be an interesting way to take advantage of all those
> radioactive wastes. Alpha particles are pretty benign once
> they get absorbed by something (like water). Endless
> H2 for free......-K
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