speaking of Youtube here's an

    PRED chart and video

    Posted by matt on 7th of Jan 2020 at 10:14 am

    speaking of Youtube here's an off the wall video I posted about 1.5 years ago in my kitchen not on trading LOL, kind of funny I forget about this, anyway you can have a laugh

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tO3J0oVIemU

    Not too sure you should

    Posted by ssaffer on 7th of Jan 2020 at 10:41 am

    Not too sure you should even be storing those in your basement.  Probably should bury them about 200 yards down into the earth or give them to the US govt to give to Kim Jung Un as a Christmas gift.

    Dang, you might want to

    Posted by cozz101 on 7th of Jan 2020 at 10:27 am

    Dang, you might want to find a nuclear waste site to dispose of those! You've got me thinking about buying one of those gieger counters.  I'm in real estate and people always ask about granite countertops since there was some buzz awhile ago about those emitting radiation. Good to know yours don't! 

    no no the radiation is

    Posted by matt on 7th of Jan 2020 at 10:47 am

    no no the radiation is mostly alpha particles which don't penetrate the skin.  6 inches away you can't  even detect them anymore, not dangerous. you don't want to put them under your pillow our eat out of them, but stored in a box even a foot away is not dangerous and they are stored far away from us.  Those plates are highly collectible, not dangerous and a part of our crazy past.

    To me what's fascinating is that 1000's and 1000's of those plates were produces over many years and people obviously ate off them for years back in the 30s, 40's, 50's, probably well paste that as they were popular for their bright colors and many people were probably not even aware and at off them for years . many of your parents probably ate from one of these plates in the past not even knowing it, they were that common

    anyway crazy some of the stuff back then

    yeah my first house back

    Posted by matt on 7th of Jan 2020 at 10:25 am

    yeah my first house back in early 2000's was my great aunt's house, built in 1905, they had left a bunch of antiques when we bought it, we sold most of them but I recognized those plates from my 302 nuclear engineering class at U of I college from the mid 90s and kept a few of them. Obviously my kids are not eating their cereal out of them, they are stored far away safely

    Wow ...  that's interesting ...  

    Posted by mla127 on 7th of Jan 2020 at 10:22 am

    Wow ...  that's interesting ...  

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