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dave wrote: wrote: http://www.libertypost.org/cgi-bin/r...?ArtNum=263846 I use a Dangerous Deadly Mercury Poisioning flourascent light bulb in my kitchen and in my bathroom, I never turn them off.When they burn out, I am going to go back to using Good G.E.Reveal 60 watt light bulbs in those two rooms. Stock up on a lifetime supply of Good old fashioned Incandescent Light Bulbs. cuhulin Coal fired power plants put more mercury in the atmosphere powering your incandescent (for the difference in energy used), compared to what would be released if you broke the CFL. A broken CFL put all the mercury inside your house to clean up. If it gets in the carpet you will have to replace it. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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Holland Museum in Holland,Michigan on the Antiques Roadshow, right now.
No carpet on my Hardwood Floor. cuhulin |
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Telamon wrote:
In article , dave wrote: wrote: http://www.libertypost.org/cgi-bin/r...?ArtNum=263846 I use a Dangerous Deadly Mercury Poisioning flourascent light bulb in my kitchen and in my bathroom, I never turn them off.When they burn out, I am going to go back to using Good G.E.Reveal 60 watt light bulbs in those two rooms. Stock up on a lifetime supply of Good old fashioned Incandescent Light Bulbs. cuhulin Coal fired power plants put more mercury in the atmosphere powering your incandescent (for the difference in energy used), compared to what would be released if you broke the CFL. A broken CFL put all the mercury inside your house to clean up. If it gets in the carpet you will have to replace it. Give me a break. 6 tenths of 1 milligram. I'll be glad to take that carpet off your hands. |
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dave wrote: Telamon wrote: In article , dave wrote: wrote: http://www.libertypost.org/cgi-bin/r...?ArtNum=263846 I use a Dangerous Deadly Mercury Poisioning flourascent light bulb in my kitchen and in my bathroom, I never turn them off.When they burn out, I am going to go back to using Good G.E.Reveal 60 watt light bulbs in those two rooms. Stock up on a lifetime supply of Good old fashioned Incandescent Light Bulbs. cuhulin Coal fired power plants put more mercury in the atmosphere powering your incandescent (for the difference in energy used), compared to what would be released if you broke the CFL. A broken CFL put all the mercury inside your house to clean up. If it gets in the carpet you will have to replace it. Give me a break. 6 tenths of 1 milligram. I'll be glad to take that carpet off your hands. That's enough to hurt you and it can be absorbed through the skin. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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![]() "dave" wrote in message m... Telamon wrote: In article , dave wrote: wrote: http://www.libertypost.org/cgi-bin/r...?ArtNum=263846 I use a Dangerous Deadly Mercury Poisioning flourascent light bulb in my kitchen and in my bathroom, I never turn them off.When they burn out, I am going to go back to using Good G.E.Reveal 60 watt light bulbs in those two rooms. Stock up on a lifetime supply of Good old fashioned Incandescent Light Bulbs. cuhulin Coal fired power plants put more mercury in the atmosphere powering your incandescent (for the difference in energy used), compared to what would be released if you broke the CFL. A broken CFL put all the mercury inside your house to clean up. If it gets in the carpet you will have to replace it. Give me a break. 6 tenths of 1 milligram. I'll be glad to take that carpet off your hands. Remember when it was a rite of passage to coat a penny with mercury from a broken thermometer or the mercury switch out of an old thermostat? Sure, you don't want to ingest the stuff, but if we didn't live anywhere that there was stray mercury (in much larger quantities than in any fluorescent lamp), there wouldn't be a lot of places to live.. |
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Brenda Ann wrote:
"dave" wrote in message m... Telamon wrote: In article , dave wrote: wrote: http://www.libertypost.org/cgi-bin/r...?ArtNum=263846 I use a Dangerous Deadly Mercury Poisioning flourascent light bulb in my kitchen and in my bathroom, I never turn them off.When they burn out, I am going to go back to using Good G.E.Reveal 60 watt light bulbs in those two rooms. Stock up on a lifetime supply of Good old fashioned Incandescent Light Bulbs. cuhulin Coal fired power plants put more mercury in the atmosphere powering your incandescent (for the difference in energy used), compared to what would be released if you broke the CFL. A broken CFL put all the mercury inside your house to clean up. If it gets in the carpet you will have to replace it. Give me a break. 6 tenths of 1 milligram. I'll be glad to take that carpet off your hands. Remember when it was a rite of passage to coat a penny with mercury from a broken thermometer or the mercury switch out of an old thermostat? Sure, you don't want to ingest the stuff, but if we didn't live anywhere that there was stray mercury (in much larger quantities than in any fluorescent lamp), there wouldn't be a lot of places to live.. Elemental mercury is poorly absorbed via digestion. I remember reading a case study of someone drinking 600 mL of the stuff. The guy had elevated levels of some liver proteins for about a year which then went back to normal. No chronic side effects noted after more than 1 year. Dermal absorption is also quite poor but vapour intake is the big issue. All bets are off with most organomercury compounds. Many of those compounds are just plain evil to use. |
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In article ,
John Barnard wrote: Brenda Ann wrote: "dave" wrote in message m... Telamon wrote: In article , dave wrote: wrote: http://www.libertypost.org/cgi-bin/r...?ArtNum=263846 I use a Dangerous Deadly Mercury Poisioning flourascent light bulb in my kitchen and in my bathroom, I never turn them off.When they burn out, I am going to go back to using Good G.E.Reveal 60 watt light bulbs in those two rooms. Stock up on a lifetime supply of Good old fashioned Incandescent Light Bulbs. cuhulin Coal fired power plants put more mercury in the atmosphere powering your incandescent (for the difference in energy used), compared to what would be released if you broke the CFL. A broken CFL put all the mercury inside your house to clean up. If it gets in the carpet you will have to replace it. Give me a break. 6 tenths of 1 milligram. I'll be glad to take that carpet off your hands. Remember when it was a rite of passage to coat a penny with mercury from a broken thermometer or the mercury switch out of an old thermostat? Sure, you don't want to ingest the stuff, but if we didn't live anywhere that there was stray mercury (in much larger quantities than in any fluorescent lamp), there wouldn't be a lot of places to live.. Elemental mercury is poorly absorbed via digestion. I remember reading a case study of someone drinking 600 mL of the stuff. The guy had SNIP No need to look elsewhere for the results of mercury poisoning. The neurotoxic effects are very evident in the "bla, bla, bla" crap you post constantly. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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Telamon wrote:
In article , John Barnard wrote: Brenda Ann wrote: "dave" wrote in message m... Telamon wrote: In article , dave wrote: wrote: http://www.libertypost.org/cgi-bin/r...?ArtNum=263846 I use a Dangerous Deadly Mercury Poisioning flourascent light bulb in my kitchen and in my bathroom, I never turn them off.When they burn out, I am going to go back to using Good G.E.Reveal 60 watt light bulbs in those two rooms. Stock up on a lifetime supply of Good old fashioned Incandescent Light Bulbs. cuhulin Coal fired power plants put more mercury in the atmosphere powering your incandescent (for the difference in energy used), compared to what would be released if you broke the CFL. A broken CFL put all the mercury inside your house to clean up. If it gets in the carpet you will have to replace it. Give me a break. 6 tenths of 1 milligram. I'll be glad to take that carpet off your hands. Remember when it was a rite of passage to coat a penny with mercury from a broken thermometer or the mercury switch out of an old thermostat? Sure, you don't want to ingest the stuff, but if we didn't live anywhere that there was stray mercury (in much larger quantities than in any fluorescent lamp), there wouldn't be a lot of places to live.. Elemental mercury is poorly absorbed via digestion. I remember reading a case study of someone drinking 600 mL of the stuff. The guy had SNIP No need to look elsewhere for the results of mercury poisoning. The neurotoxic effects are very evident in the "bla, bla, bla" crap you post constantly. Now you are an armchair chemist? Are you just as good an armchair chemist as you are an armchair conspiracy theorist? Damn, you're not good at much except to shove your head up your ass. |
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In article ,
John Barnard wrote: Telamon wrote: In article , John Barnard wrote: Brenda Ann wrote: "dave" wrote in message m... Telamon wrote: In article , dave wrote: wrote: http://www.libertypost.org/cgi-bin/r...?ArtNum=263846 I use a Dangerous Deadly Mercury Poisioning flourascent light bulb in my kitchen and in my bathroom, I never turn them off.When they burn out, I am going to go back to using Good G.E.Reveal 60 watt light bulbs in those two rooms. Stock up on a lifetime supply of Good old fashioned Incandescent Light Bulbs. cuhulin Coal fired power plants put more mercury in the atmosphere powering your incandescent (for the difference in energy used), compared to what would be released if you broke the CFL. A broken CFL put all the mercury inside your house to clean up. If it gets in the carpet you will have to replace it. Give me a break. 6 tenths of 1 milligram. I'll be glad to take that carpet off your hands. Remember when it was a rite of passage to coat a penny with mercury from a broken thermometer or the mercury switch out of an old thermostat? Sure, you don't want to ingest the stuff, but if we didn't live anywhere that there was stray mercury (in much larger quantities than in any fluorescent lamp), there wouldn't be a lot of places to live.. Elemental mercury is poorly absorbed via digestion. I remember reading a case study of someone drinking 600 mL of the stuff. The guy had SNIP No need to look elsewhere for the results of mercury poisoning. The neurotoxic effects are very evident in the "bla, bla, bla" crap you post constantly. Now you are an armchair chemist? Are you just as good an armchair chemist as you are an armchair conspiracy theorist? Damn, you're not good at much except to shove your head up your ass. You are an ignoramus and good for nothing. You keep your head buried in the sand. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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