Today I learned that it is illegal to sell tritium in the us but it is not illegal to buy it in the us…so here is a website selling tritium trinkets that come from taiwan!

They are like glow sticks that last for 10 years, it is perfectly safe unless maybe you were drinking liquid tritium for a few weeks.

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      6 hours ago

      I have the glowrhino prybar on my keychain for 4 years now.

      It’s actually one of the more useful thing I’ve kept on my body.

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          4 hours ago

          Ohh I think I got confused when you mentioned plug, I guess you meant linking to your post

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          7 hours ago

          I used to work with someone bearing the last name of “Leatherman.” They similarly lamented their lack of association with the company sharing their name.

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            The Leatherman tool company is indeed named after its creator’s last name, which is also of course “Leatherman.”

            I know we all like to joke about that Tim Apple guy calling the shots and fucking everything up all the time at the iPhone-and-computer company, but the owner and founder of the Leatherman Tool Group is literally Tim Leatherman.

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              Oh, sure, many companies are named after their founder’s surnames - I didn’t mean to suggest I doubted that. I just meant that the Leatherman I knew was unassociated.

              The “Tim” fact is pretty funny. Thank you for the information.