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Childrens books (including Alfred Morgan's) before 1985 are being destroyed
due to lead content in the ink as per Consumer Product Safety Commission ruling. Please review article: http://www.city-journal.org/2009/eon0212wo.html RG |
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"RadioGuy" wrote in message
... Childrens books (including Alfred Morgan's) before 1985 are being destroyed due to lead content in the ink as per Consumer Product Safety Commission ruling. Sounds dumb, but I'm not surprised. One of the downsides of living in a relatively modern society, I guess. With the "lead in toys from China" fiasco last year, the lost Goodwills stopped accepting any toys 100%, apparently figuring that many consumers would use them as a "dumping ground" for recalled toys and not have the resources to verify whether specific incoming toys were on the recall list. :-( |
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On Wed, 25 Mar 2009 13:40:35 GMT, "RadioGuy"
wrote: Childrens books (including Alfred Morgan's) before 1985 are being destroyed due to lead content in the ink as per Consumer Product Safety Commission ruling. Please review article: http://www.city-journal.org/2009/eon0212wo.html RG You need to read "Fahrenfeit 451" by Ray Bradbury I think. John Ferrell W8CCW |
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John Ferrell wrote:
On Wed, 25 Mar 2009 13:40:35 GMT, "RadioGuy" wrote: Childrens books (including Alfred Morgan's) before 1985 are being destroyed due to lead content in the ink as per Consumer Product Safety Commission ruling. Please review article: http://www.city-journal.org/2009/eon0212wo.html RG You need to read "Fahrenfeit 451" by Ray Bradbury I think. John Ferrell W8CCW It was two books. Boys' [First] Book of Radio and Electronics and Boys' Second Book of Radio and Electronics. I learned a lot more from The Radio Amateur's Handbook |
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![]() "dave" wrote in message ... John Ferrell wrote: On Wed, 25 Mar 2009 13:40:35 GMT, "RadioGuy" wrote: Childrens books (including Alfred Morgan's) before 1985 are being destroyed due to lead content in the ink as per Consumer Product Safety Commission ruling. Please review article: http://www.city-journal.org/2009/eon0212wo.html RG You need to read "Fahrenfeit 451" by Ray Bradbury I think. John Ferrell W8CCW It was two books. Boys' [First] Book of Radio and Electronics and Boys' Second Book of Radio and Electronics. I learned a lot more from The Radio Amateur's Handbook I wonder... what's to stop them from going beyond children books? Besides, what is a children's book http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Children's_books I never did find a suitable definition and for the precocious child it could be anything. And for that matter, what about any pre-1985 book in the vicinity of children. I can see how can this develop over time... handlers of books will slowly avoid any pre-1985 books from fear of liability suits---perhaps even history books printed in the 1940's. Consider the overall results 50 years from now. Yes... I went through the first, second, third and fourth 'Boy's Book'. I built the crystal sets, one transistor CK722 amplifier, one tube amplifier and Geiger Counter. I wish I could afford collecting those old Morgan books but at $100 or more each forget it. Then there were those countless ARRL publications from QST to the 'Handbook' with those big B&W photos of goregous point-to-point wiring with lead ink that I would drool over for countless hours. With regard to '451', the theme of censorship has appeared in many novels in widely different plots... but they all express censorship and attempt the control of thoughts and ideas. The CPSC ruling is a disturbing precedent! Perhaps the digitizing of books may be a safe recourse---but who can be trusted to make the selections of what to digitize, who will maintain and oversee electronic libraries? RG |
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On Mar 27, 7:57*am, "RadioGuy" wrote:
"dave" wrote in message ... John Ferrell wrote: On Wed, 25 Mar 2009 13:40:35 GMT, "RadioGuy" wrote: Childrens books (including Alfred Morgan's) before 1985 are being destroyed due to lead content in the ink as per Consumer Product Safety Commission ruling. Please review article:http://www.city-journal.org/2009/eon0212wo.html RG You need to read "Fahrenfeit 451" *by Ray Bradbury I think. John Ferrell W8CCW It was two books. *Boys' [First] Book of Radio and Electronics and Boys' Second Book of Radio and Electronics. I learned a lot more from The Radio Amateur's Handbook I wonder... what's to stop them from going beyond children books? *Besides, what is a children's bookhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Children's_booksI never did find a suitable definition and for the precocious child it could be anything. *And for that matter, what about any pre-1985 book in the vicinity of children. *I can see how can this develop over time... handlers of books will slowly avoid any pre-1985 books from fear of liability suits---perhaps even history books printed in the 1940's. *Consider the overall results 50 years from now. Yes... I went through the first, second, third and fourth 'Boy's Book'. *I built the crystal sets, one transistor CK722 amplifier, one tube amplifier and Geiger Counter. *I wish I could afford collecting those old Morgan books but at $100 or more each forget it. *Then there were those countless ARRL publications from QST to the 'Handbook' with those big B&W photos of goregous point-to-point wiring with lead ink that I would drool over for countless hours. With regard to '451', the theme of censorship has appeared in many novels in widely different plots... but they all express censorship and attempt the control of thoughts and ideas. *The CPSC ruling is a disturbing precedent! Perhaps the digitizing of books may be a safe recourse---but who can be trusted to make the selections of what to digitize, who will maintain and oversee electronic libraries? RG- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I had all the Boy's Books, I bought them from a local library for $.50 a piece. unfortunately they were all lost along with 50s and 60s ARRL handbooks when my rental storage got brooken into. Jimmie |
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RadioGuy wrote:
Perhaps the digitizing of books may be a safe recourse---but who can be trusted to make the selections of what to digitize, who will maintain and oversee electronic libraries? RG Isn't the whole point of the internet the fact that there are no gatekeepers? |
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PHD at work how are we going to keep the wormed?
http://www.columbiamissourian.com/st...their-shelves/ |
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RadioGuy wrote:
Childrens books (including Alfred Morgan's) before 1985 are being destroyed due to lead content in the ink as per Consumer Product Safety Commission ruling. Please review article: http://www.city-journal.org/2009/eon0212wo.html RG The lead content in ink would be very low, and only could poison you if you ATE the book. Any child who would read one of the Morgan books would be old enough to no longer be chewing on books. Of course such books shouldn't be thrown in landfill (and burning them would be bad too as it would release the lead to the atmosphere!). |
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