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The Atomic Heritage Foundation announces its new K-25 tab located on the menu at left. Check back for updates on the demolition of this historic facility, efforts to save it, facts, figures and the history of the former uranium enrichment facility.
 
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Atomic Story of the Week

The Eastman Kodak guy that was interviewing me gave me the General Groves treatment! I asked him, “Where will I be working? Will I work  for you guys in Rochester?”

“No, won’t be working in Rochester.”

“Well, where will I be working?”

“Well, I can’t tell you.”

“Well, what kind of work will I be doing?”

“Well, it’s going to be war work.”

But I said, “what kind of chemistry will it be? Organic, inorganic, physical?”

“No, can’t tell you. Secret! Secret, secret, secret!”

I didn’t see anything to object to, so I said OK. I knew it was a good company.

BILL WILCOX, OAK RIDGE

 
 
 

Did You Know?

“In every investigation, in every extension of knowledge, we’re involved in action. And in every action we’re involved in choice. And in every choice we’re involved in a kind of loss, the loss of what we didn’t do. We find this in the simplest situations.... Meaning is always obtained at the cost of leaving things out.... In practical terms this means, of course, that our knowledge is always finite and never all encompassing.... This makes the world of ours an open world, a world without end. ” (J. Robert Oppenheimer; quote provided by Ashutosh Jogalekar of India)
 
 

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