Brian is pictured with Jay Wechler, the only man to be at both Trinity and Mike, the first tests of the A-Bomb and the H-Bomb. Los Alamos is a unique place, and Brian relates an evening with a choice of speakers that would boggle the mind of a physics fan like myself, as well as topics everyone would find interesting Here in York, I'm happy for a turkey meal at the local Fire Hall!. He also sent in a few more wrist band photos which will be added to the slide show soon.
Here's an article from NPR (take that you Fox News Haters!) about Brian's work in "Radioactiveland".
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And Another about the 29th Anniversary of "Near Catastrophe: Part Deux"
The answer to the last poll was "carrot shavings"( info supplied by Steve Black who worked during the food service strike of the summer of 1980).
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