Hmm.. intesting, radioactive counters.
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/07/24/garden/24granite.html?no_interstitial
jt8
“A little ‘enthusiasm’ and all problems seems small!”
Hmm.. intesting, radioactive counters.
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/07/24/garden/24granite.html?no_interstitial
jt8
“A little ‘enthusiasm’ and all problems seems small!”
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ever put a geiger counter up to a urinal? I did when way back in HS. Pretty impressive compared to the backgorund noise that we found everywhere else.
I wonder how this granite compared to the toilets.
Granite urinal? Makes you wonder if you should borrow a geiger counter and wander through the granite supply yard.
jt8
"A little 'enthusiasm' and all problems seems small!"
no not granite but porcelain or whatever they make toilets out of. Before you go to the granite yard check out the plumbing supply first.