What to do with that Uranium
2009-08-24 05:01:40.122008+02 by
ebwolf
3 comments
As we now
know, you can add
Uranium to your Amazon wishlist. But what if you don't exactly know what to do
with it? Well, fire up your Amazon Kindle and double check your credit limit with
Visa. Amazon sells
a $6000+ book on nuclear energy.
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comments in descending chronological order (reverse):
#Comment Re: made: 2009-08-25 01:41:10.415001+02 by:
petronius
The problem isn't with who's writing such books as it is with who's reading them!
#Comment Re: made: 2009-08-24 19:34:34.626208+02 by:
Dan Lyke
The "look inside" on the hardcover edition makes me think that this might have been written by North Korean and Pakistani scientists, and translated into English by someone who didn't study in the U.S....
#Comment Re: made: 2009-08-24 08:22:55.542335+02 by:
meuon
Landolt-Bornstein has some pretty serious stuff available, you never know when you need a little light reading about "Angular Correlation Computations in α-, β- and γ-Spectroscopy: 3j-, 6j-, 9j-Symbols, F- and Γ-Coefficients"
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