There will always be hazards -- just use your common sense.
chuck
-----Original Message-----
From: tiny <tiny@silcom.com>
To: Dave Cole <DA_Cole@compuserve.com>; Chuck Chriss
<cchriss@ix.netcom.com>; MV List <mil-veh@skylee.com>
Date: Wednesday, April 22, 1998 11:13 AM
Subject: Re: Fw: RE: [MV] old fire extinguisher
>Lets face if folks.. If you go outside and spend to much time in the sun,
>you will die of skin cancer. If you breath chemicals you will die of
>lung cancer. If you think you are smart and stay inside away from all the
>nasties you will die of prostate cancer or something... The facts are if
>you do ANYTHING involving electronics solvents or just about anything you
>are doing something hazerdous to you health... Just another part of the
>hobby... You know all the cans of solvents that read "Has been known to
>cause harm to reproductive organs" or "Lung and skin irritant" or "Has
>been known to cause cancer in lab rats" When you work with this stuff
>(no matter what it is) you are putting yourself at risk.. It's just the
>way it is.. No one can live in a bubble free from germs or poisons..
>
>My $0.02 worth.. Thanks for listnen'
>
>-Ryan J. Geyer-
>"Pixy"
>"Tiny"
>
>
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