@jonny So how many of your new followers for "critique of AI coding" are going to be horrified in about 5 minutes by the inundation of nonsense?
I didn't think the navy did "atomic experiments" but I could be wrong.
Ok, whose turn is it to make the "military intelligence" is an oxymoron quip?
"Would you say the water in the sea could be radioactive"
Wouldn't they know this? Like radiation monitoring is sort of standard with atomic testing, right?
Can't believe I got distracted and missed the lab stuff to critique!
Though I did spot a lattice/monkey bar set-up, which is always neat!
How on earth are those separatory funnels being supported on that lattice?!?! I don't see any rings, but maybe it's the angle?
Also sort of annoyed how all of these movies seem to thing a separatory funnel is for drip adding something. What they need is a dropping addition funnel, but those aren't a cool shape because they are actually meant to be easy to judge volume in and I guess separatory funnels are cooler?
It's "highly radioactive" well then I wouldn't want to be pointing at it and standing less than a meter away, but what do I know, my radiation worker certification lapsed a couple of years ago.
80 feet, 97 feet, I'm not sure how it works in something like the salton sea, but I'm pretty sure 100 feet in the ocean is where you need to start using trimix rather than normal air for SCUBA right?
Why have they built what looks like a bunch of bleach traps (at least when I build them that's what usually in them) on that lattice? What are they doing that they need 3 of them?!?!
I'm assuming they are also pouring coloured solutions through a condenser coil?
@ElwoodCity Oh not even, these are strictly background props that are not being touched and not doing anything. In some movies we see some bad chemistry happen, but not even that here.
(also B & W movie, I could tell the solutions in various things had a color, but not what the color was)