Who knows what will happen when those ships from Japan arrive in the US. The problem with radiation is you cant see, feel or smell it. Unless you have a dosimeter tester you dont even know its there.orpheus2006 wrote:Even if a "Kronos cargo" is initially not contaminated, ships and containers could become The problem.Are you saying that radiation can get into the keyboards ?
A keyboard full of radiation in your home is so not good.
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Ships have been contaminated for decades now.
Depleted uranium is used for cleaning ship' s engines and avoid sea water from damaging them,
more or lss since the early 90s
so, everything shipped by... er... ship in the last 20 years was contaminated.
So, who cares? We are doomed anywhere. Everything is poisonous around us.
I don't know if this information has any value, I read it somewhere on the internet, and posted it here so that it becomes validated by all the people who visit this forum.
That's how bullshit is born and spreaded, btw.
I read so much bullshit in the above posts, that I couldn't refrain from adding some.
Depleted uranium is used for cleaning ship' s engines and avoid sea water from damaging them,
more or lss since the early 90s
so, everything shipped by... er... ship in the last 20 years was contaminated.
So, who cares? We are doomed anywhere. Everything is poisonous around us.
I don't know if this information has any value, I read it somewhere on the internet, and posted it here so that it becomes validated by all the people who visit this forum.
That's how bullshit is born and spreaded, btw.
I read so much bullshit in the above posts, that I couldn't refrain from adding some.
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Not looking for any trouble here, but would like to be enlightened..
By no means am I anyone of authority on the contamination issue, but lets be frank here.
Everything from the Kronos carton, to the foam material which the board is wrapped in, the keyboard surface to the internal parts, are and have been in some way exposed to the elements in which it came from.
I would expect and appreciate an informative response from a Korg rep on this and I believe we are entitled to know the facts about our purchase at this time.
How comfortable are you excepting delivery, not knowing the level of contamination is little to a little more?
By no means am I anyone of authority on the contamination issue, but lets be frank here.
Everything from the Kronos carton, to the foam material which the board is wrapped in, the keyboard surface to the internal parts, are and have been in some way exposed to the elements in which it came from.
I would expect and appreciate an informative response from a Korg rep on this and I believe we are entitled to know the facts about our purchase at this time.
How comfortable are you excepting delivery, not knowing the level of contamination is little to a little more?

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Don't tell us bullshit! This is not a topic to make fun of, Ozy!ozy wrote:Ships have been contaminated for decades now.
Depleted uranium is used for cleaning ship' s engines and avoid sea water from damaging them,
more or lss since the early 90s
so, everything shipped by... er... ship in the last 20 years was contaminated.
The chemical toxicity of depleted uranium is extremely high. Besides military use (although there are many requests for a moratorium on military use), there is no civilian application for it.
I just imagine the user manual says on page 1 "clean your Kronos from radioactive particles before putting it into operation". That's an April fool at best!Apresmidi2010 wrote:P.S. Like I said before, wipe off with clean linen, wipe off every part of Kronos after disassmbling your unit, it would solve everything
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"KORG Inc. provide information and service on this website are for our domestic customers. In case that you live in outside of Japan and have inquiries, please contact distributors in your country."
I found the above at Korg HP.
So the number I gave may not work, and to respond to Lou's concern, people here may have to look to Korg reps here. I guess Korg reps here gave some response earlier, but as the trouble at Fukushima continues, Lou's concern is still valid.
I heard that in Belgium, all Japanese cars cannot be unloaded because of rejection by port workers. I am wondering why big car manufacturers do not assign production to overseas factories.
No one can force buyer to accept any product unless it is shown free of contamination of any kind, not just radioactivity, once any doubt arises. Even before buyers, I think ports/airports workers would refuse anything from Japan unless so shown. There are lots of examples already. People departed from Japan are subject to radio detection at port of entry already.
Reality bites. If anything similar happens in other country, Japan may move to do the same, so why can I complain?
My advantage would be to receive Kronos earlier than you guys. Plus, the questions you guys have are moot for me.
Ask Korg people here. Or, you may want to reconsider preorders you placed.
I found the above at Korg HP.
So the number I gave may not work, and to respond to Lou's concern, people here may have to look to Korg reps here. I guess Korg reps here gave some response earlier, but as the trouble at Fukushima continues, Lou's concern is still valid.
I heard that in Belgium, all Japanese cars cannot be unloaded because of rejection by port workers. I am wondering why big car manufacturers do not assign production to overseas factories.
No one can force buyer to accept any product unless it is shown free of contamination of any kind, not just radioactivity, once any doubt arises. Even before buyers, I think ports/airports workers would refuse anything from Japan unless so shown. There are lots of examples already. People departed from Japan are subject to radio detection at port of entry already.
Reality bites. If anything similar happens in other country, Japan may move to do the same, so why can I complain?
My advantage would be to receive Kronos earlier than you guys. Plus, the questions you guys have are moot for me.
Ask Korg people here. Or, you may want to reconsider preorders you placed.
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Consumer Reports magazine comments on this issue here:
http://news.consumerreports.org/cars/20 ... ctive.html
Final sentence from that article:
"There are many valid concerns surrounding the crisis in Japan, including the human toll, cultural impact, and market forces, but radioactive consumer goods is not one of them."
http://news.consumerreports.org/cars/20 ... ctive.html
Final sentence from that article:
"There are many valid concerns surrounding the crisis in Japan, including the human toll, cultural impact, and market forces, but radioactive consumer goods is not one of them."
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Dan: I wish the article you posted enlighten some of people here. But if the article works like a charm, what is it the authorities of many countries are taking? It is pretty strange that what a consumer report tells is not shared by authorities of many countries.
I do not think authorities are kidding.
correction:
The article goes on about US border measures.
That would ease some people, but it may not be the detection, the fact that radios are leaking, may be the concern.
I do not think authorities are kidding.
correction:
The article goes on about US border measures.
That would ease some people, but it may not be the detection, the fact that radios are leaking, may be the concern.
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Just to show you that you can't believe everything at face value, I just read a news item reporting that in Russia 50 cars imported from Japan were discovered to be radioactive (twice to six times the normal radiation).danatkorg wrote:Consumer Reports magazine comments on this issue here:
http://news.consumerreports.org/cars/20 ... ctive.html
Final sentence from that article:
"There are many valid concerns surrounding the crisis in Japan, including the human toll, cultural impact, and market forces, but radioactive consumer goods is not one of them."
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I'd be interested to see a link to a definitive source supporting the claim that "authorities of many countries" disagree with the basics of this article.Apresmidi2010 wrote:Dan: I wish the article you posted enlighten some of people here. But if the article works like a charm, what is it the authorities of many countries are taking? It is pretty strange that what a consumer report tells is not shared by authorities of many countries.
I do not think authorities are kidding.
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(a) This doesn't refute that Consumer Reports article in any way.Jan1 wrote:Just to show you that you can't believe everything at face value, I just read a news item reporting that in Russia 50 cars imported from Japan were discovered to be radioactive (twice to six times the normal radiation).danatkorg wrote:Consumer Reports magazine comments on this issue here:
http://news.consumerreports.org/cars/20 ... ctive.html
Final sentence from that article:
"There are many valid concerns surrounding the crisis in Japan, including the human toll, cultural impact, and market forces, but radioactive consumer goods is not one of them."
(b) See earlier info on the meaninglessness of measured radiation being "two to six times higher than normal."
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See my response.Apresmidi2010 wrote:Dan: See my changes. Then see Jan1's. It is Russian text.....

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