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For what purpose &old Copper Lightning rod (ground part)is used?

some people said old copper Lightning rod (it's copper ground rod part ) have radioactive and is valuable it's may be older more than 100 years

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Yeah of course it ll damage your jimmy.But try to over speed but don't confused. And don't over confident. Be humble.
I was hired to cook in a nursing home and wash dishes. I told them I couldn't cook but they said I would learn. I tried very hard, not a quitter. I got there at lunch so served lunch did lunch dishes and made dinner. It was so hard, I never used a commercial stove before so didn't know the first day to turn it on ahead of time barely made dinner in time. You had to serve exactly at 5 so two shifts of nurses to feed people. Residents all had different diets so not just cooking one main course and sides. I was working on my feet full speed my entire shift and just as I got to the same recipe twice they called my husband and told him I didn't need to come back they were getting someone with more experience. I was so happy I was managing apartments and going to college and working but not about to quit when they said I could do it.
If the laser comes with a warning to wear protection, I would do so, and not with sunglasses. But that's me. Considering you can burn skin or light a match with focusable 50mW laser, getting a burn on your retina would be easy enough. You can find laser safety goggle/glasses/shields for less that $50, just use your friendly neighborhood Google. Here's an experiment for you to test a pair of sunglasses. Put a match behind a pair of sunglasses and focus the laser on it and see if you can get it to light. Safety goggle would keep the match from lighting, since they were designed to absorb and block the laser frequency they were made to block (so different color shielding for different colored lasers.), so that's going to put your sunglasses in the not going to protect your eyes range of things.

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