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The Radar-Carrot Myth on the Food Non-Fiction Podcast

In late November, Manager Maya took a call from one of the producers of a podcast called Food Non-Fiction.  What Lillian Yang wanted to talk about was the 'carrot myth' and how it helped keep the secret of radar during the war.  Maya was, of course, happy to oblige.  The results are up now on the Food Non-Fiction website, and we encourage you to listen and share your thoughts (and carrot recipes) in their comments section. 

While it's true that carrots are good for you and improve the overall health of your eyes, they don't really give you better vision.  At least, not like the Second World War British propaganda machine would have you believe.  So, by all means, eat them, but they won't help you see in the dark.

Notice of Annual General Meeting 2016

Join us for our Annual General Meeting taking place Friday, September 16, 2016 at 7:30 P.M.  Light refreshments will be served.  Members in good standing of the Secrets of Radar Museum who are unable to attend are invited to complete the Proxy Form and return it by mail or electronically before the 16th of September.

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