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>>Everyone
>>I have an older A-class box with a flashing attention
>>light. Does this mean anything or should I ignore it,
>>like the oil light in my truck?
>>-Craig
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>The flashing light means nothing, unless you pushed the control rods back
>in. YOU DIDN'T PUSH THE CONTROL RODS BACK IN DID YOU!!!!!!!! I'd suggest
>you get at least 10 miles away from the center of the blast, start the
>iodine tablets, and look for mutant characteristics in others (two heads,
>atomic vision, etc.)
>Mike Berkowitz
>Guess? Inc.
I hope Mike wasn't guessing about the 10 mile limit. I hope Craig is ok...
BTW - with regard to nuclear reactor issues it's always best to remember
this one simple fact:
"You can't add too much water"
20 points to the first who remembers the source of this amazingly
simple, but potentially confusing, fact.
duane 'glows in the dark' percox
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