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Re: On the subject of fake IRF510


 

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Amen Dr Fred. Stopping the leak is of great concern. Wound contamination is way down the list. I am personally grateful for the fancy new hemostatic bandages and tourniquet, along with the medics who trained us to use them. Real lifesavers. Everyone who drives a car should keep em on hand and be trained in using them. ?Car accidents maim far more people than interpersonal violence.?

Of course, we all have radios and cell phones to summon help. (Just to keep this radio related).?

On Jul 25, 2017, at 18:59, Dr Fred Hambrecht <AAR4MI@...> wrote:

Having been on the receiving end of a “War lead bullet”, I can assure you lead contamination was my very last worry. Repairing the hole was of much greater concern.

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v/r

Fred W4JLE

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Jerry Gaffke via Groups.Io
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A billion cars burning roughly 1000 gallons/yr is an awful lot of CO2 even if it is relatively benign (it is not: ?). ?And more than a little noxious crap. ?To say nothing of all the jet fuel and spills and wars. ?That gunfire is a far bigger source of lead in the environment than electronics hobbyists, if you really care about lead.


On Tue, Jul 25, 2017 at 09:24 am, Andrew Krause wrote:

Meh... if your car is maintained, the only thing coming out of your tail pipe is plant food (CO2 and Water).?

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