Can I have one in my back yard? No really, someone has to be the guinnea pig. Stick it in my backyard and power the 10k homes around me as long as I get the power for free I'll live with the third, er.... wait, 4th eye growing on my ass.
Seriously, though, as long as you maintained the reactor properly, you'd likely be getting way less radiation from that than you already do from your cell phone. Or the sun.
Now if my friend who never cleans his apartment had one of these in his backyard... I'd probably keep my distance.
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Can I have one in my back yard? No really, someone has to be the guinnea pig. Stick it in my backyard and power the 10k homes around me as long as I get the power for free I'll live with the third, er.... wait, 4th eye growing on my ass.
Well, look at this way, you'll be able to see everything!!
So where is the third one???
At least you'll be able to respond when your wife/gf says. "Get your head out of your ass", "It's not there I just looked" :)
Seriously, though, as long as you maintained the reactor properly, you'd likely be getting way less radiation from that than you already do from your cell phone. Or the sun.
Now if my friend who never cleans his apartment had one of these in his backyard... I'd probably keep my distance.
Prying open my third eye!!!