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On Thu, 4 Sep 2003 03:50:04 -0700, Watson A.Name - "Watt Sun"
wrote: Underneath the glass was a thick tray with grooves cut (or cast) into it in the shape of the letters EXIT. Each groove had a pale yellowish rod laying in it, a bit thicker than a pencil lead. My guess is that this is some kind of phosphorescent material that glows when light from flames from a fire are hitting it. There is _no_ power to the sign. Could it have been a tritium source? I've seen them to be yellowish glass vessels. It would be hard to see it glow without cupping your hand over it i think. |
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