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"This was the most elaborate Atomic Energy educational set ever produced, but it was only only available from 1951 to 1952. Its relatively high price for the time ($50.00) and its sophistication were the explanation Gilbert gave for the set's short lifespan. Today, it is so highly... more
Reviewed by mcgroovymama Apr 01 2009, 06:58pm ( 51 reviews ) • retrothing.com
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Rated by Lyze on Nov 11, 12:21pm
This made my day. Not only is it thoroughly awesome in every way, but I wouldn't mind fiddling with it, just to see what happens.
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Rated by doomer4 on Jul 28, 5:57am
lol, that was times, uranium for kids, HAHAHA
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Rated by fox-power on Jul 27, 2:43pm
very cool
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Rated by mouesh on Jul 10, 2:25pm
Oh I want this so bad... for my kid, sure, but also, for SCIENCE!
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Rated by gt1987 on Apr 27 2009, 4:07pm
The Ultimate Science Kit
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Rated by Ibanezfoo on Apr 20 2009, 8:55pm
Kids don't get great learning kits like this anymore. They might "hurt" themselves. Instead, they get baking soda and a test tube if they are lucky. Otherwise they just get american idol, global warming propaganda, and whatever state approved BS they can shove down the kids throat. This countries future is doomed. But hey! At least you get your americal idol right?
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Rated by JustinSimonsen on Apr 08 2009, 9:10pm
now that's a toy! ask yourself where amerika ranks today in science eduation.
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Reviewed by rmg12 on Apr 08 2009, 12:57pm
From the page: "short-lived alpha source (Po-210)" okay, so take a look at what happened to Alexander Litvinenko