Solder sniffers beware,,, lead = bad

"SpeciousFlong" wrote in message news: snipped-for-privacy@4ax.com...

I soldered it myself... with the exact flux you showed a picture of. Kester, the white paste. I like sweating copper pipe... it relaxes me in the morning. Ever use white bread to stop the water from cooling the joint? Anyway, I installed the hot water heater at VLBAFD. You are wrong, and owned, *again*. __ Steve .

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Stephen Cowell
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Dear Mr. Prong: Please fill in your free subscription renewal form for NASA Tech Briefs: Last Name: Prong First Name: Massive Company Name: ProngTronics Title: President

OK, I have to ask... what did you do?

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Red

Take a look at welbutrin in wikipedia: ============ Common side effects include dry mouth, tremors, anxiety, loss of appetite, agitation, dizziness, headache, excessive sweating such as night sweats, increased risk of seizure (its most controversial side effect, found in 4/1000 during trials), aggressiveness, tinnitus, and both initial and terminal insomnia. Activation of mania and psychosis have both been encountered. The side effect profile is consistent with that observed in mixed dopamine and norepinephrine reuptake inhibition. Some patients may also require less than the normal dosing which usually starts at around 75 mg for the first few weeks and is then switched to the normal 150?300 mg dosage; these patients may be kept on the 150 mg regimen however, some patients are experimentally placed on doses as high and sometimes exceeding,

600 mg/day.[citation needed] Dosage is strictly on a patient to patient basis and can vary greatly. ==============

There are quite a few conditions that contraindicate use of welbutrin, also..you might want to check it all out.

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CompUser

On Sat, 10 Mar 2007 06:02:44 GMT, "Stephen Cowell" Gave us:

Wrong! Your statement above declares "modern radio telescope". That shit your retarded supervisor let you use your infamous acid flux on is hardly "modern", and MODERN radio telescopes not only are NOT put together with that CRAP, they would never be worked on by a totally retarded f*****ad like you.

Not even close, dumbfuck.

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MassiveProng

"LassiveBong" wrote in message news: snipped-for-privacy@4ax.com...

Here's a trip... Google Groups tells the truth.

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Pay attention to my email address.

BTW, what do you know about cryo?

I'm proud of you! The fecal stuff has stopped entirely! Now if you'd just change your massive-ly offensive screen name I'll quit kicking you. __ Steve .

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Stephen Cowell

I think it's a lot simpler than that. People try to do a lot more at once than they used to. All that multi-tasking makes us absent-minded.

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David Brodbeck

: > I have smoked and then quit several times in the course : > of my life. Quit each time cold turkey with nothing : > more than willpower. This time was different however. : > Coming off a year of incredible stress and increased : > workload thanks to being waxed by a hurricane and : > due to the fact that I still had a lot of catching up to do : > projects wise in spite of being thoroughly burned out : > from it all, I opted to use a little help in the form : > of Wellbutrin\Zyban this time : > to ward of the depression that the lower dopamine : > levels of nicotine withdrawal causes. : >

: >

: Take a look at welbutrin in wikipedia: : ============ : Common side effects include dry mouth, tremors, : anxiety, loss of appetite, agitation, dizziness, : headache, excessive sweating such as night : sweats, increased risk of seizure (its most : controversial side effect, found in 4/1000 during : trials), aggressiveness, tinnitus, and both : initial and terminal insomnia. Activation of : mania and psychosis have both been encountered. : The side effect profile is consistent with that : observed in mixed dopamine and norepinephrine : reuptake inhibition. Some patients may also : require less than the normal dosing which usually : starts at around 75 mg for the first few weeks : and is then switched to the normal 150?300 mg : dosage; these patients may be kept on the 150 mg : regimen however, some patients are experimentally : placed on doses as high and sometimes exceeding, : 600 mg/day.[citation needed] Dosage is strictly : on a patient to patient basis and can vary : greatly. : ============== : : There are quite a few conditions that : contraindicate use of welbutrin, also..you might : want to check it all out.

yeah, I'm hep. Wellbutrin was my first suspect and I did indeed research the side effects. So the first thing I did was to discontinue the Wellbutrin. However 3 months after discontinuance the problems were only getting worse.

Now I could understand that it might take awhile for some drugs to leave the body, but I don't think that if a drug was the cause that the symptoms would actually get worse when it was discontinued. Perhaps not impossible. but not very likely IMHO.

You see, that's what I was trying to explain to Massive Prong. I really believed that discontinuing the Wellbutrin was going to make the problem go away, so if the problem was psychomatic or if my cure was psychosomatic or placebo effect, then the problem would have ended right then and there with my belief that the discontinuance of Wellbutrin was going to put an end to it. :

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Dave Moore

Would that it were that simple an analysis. It is not a case of being absent minded. It is genuine short term memory loss. If you don't understand what it is that I am talking about, then I reckon that you are lucky enough not to suffer from it ...

Arfa

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Arfa Daily

I love the smell of hot solderflux in the morning. It smells like...electronics.

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ratman

GUFFAW! What utter rubbish!

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TINYPRONG

Zing!

(good one!)

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TINYPRONG

On Mon, 12 Mar 2007 07:23:05 -0500, TINYPRONG Gave us:

You're a retard. Tralfamador is in view right outside the window.

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MassiveProng

On Mon, 12 Mar 2007 07:48:48 -0500, TINYPRONG Gave us:

zing, retarded one more like, and you are right there with him, dumbfuck.

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MassiveProng

Oh f*ck off - I picture you more like a miserable gimp drooling over a keyboard, leaving greasy nose prints on the screen.

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TINYPRONG

I wasn't a 'Band' fan, but the original Genesis was just awesome..

Here's an old fart days (.com) story, very true..

I'm working in a music store in Medford MA, Pampalone Music, and never heard of the band 'Genesis'. Vito (the owner) asks me to handle this Brit guy walking in, wanting to rent a Ric 12-st, and a Bass amp. We got a GMT 300B and 4-12 bass reflex cab ready, and in walks 'Mike'. He plays the Ric, loves it, plays a Pbass thru the amp, ADORES IT, and asks the rental fee. Vito wants a $2k deposit...Mike has cash. Vito wants me to go with the gear. I'm on the clock, no problem. Vito (RIP) is an upright guy..pure class.

..except when he got caught printing 'fake' books..but anyway..

His store sold SoundCity SMFs off the floor, and WEM PA's..

I go to Boston, and set up the amp, hang around back stage, and the fire marshall will NOT allow the fun and games that Genesis was well know for. Roadie says ok, and removes the charges in front of the stage. FM goes away. Roadie re-loads them. We all laugh.

Show goes on, I'm blown away, simply awesome, unless you've seen the show then (ie: the 1st live LP) U have no clue. PG is in front of the stage, black cape, day-glo paint, and then..BOOM!

Charges go off. PG is in a silver top hat and tails, going crazy finishing the song. FM is PISSED OFF ! Don Law, the promoter, is laughing so hard he fell backwards on the floor. Show ends.

Mike wants to keep the amp, and the guitar, and asks me to come back to the Hotel Party later. I call Vito, who wants $1k more

Mike, while pouring white powder into his opened up Winston, hands me the K, and a bottle. Vito never asked for the $1k, and was happy just to sell the Ric (well shop worn) and the amp.

ASAP, , I buy the Genesis Live LP, and became a fan till PG left. Later in NYC, Mike remembered the deal, said the amp is in his studio..the guitar, on stage now.

Ya can't make this stuff up.

JJTj

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..who do you think..?

On Mon, 12 Mar 2007 09:27:17 -0500, TINYPRONG Gave us:

I have a 32" Wide Screen FPD. I sit 5 feet from it, dumbfuck.

Pumped by an 8800 superclocked. My HD DVDs get displayed full res. Do you even have high definition?

Your pathetic remark is about you, and what you saw when you looked in the mirror. You are like the dog that doesn't even know it is his own reflection.

My setup beats yours any day, and that includes what I myself am capable of doing to you.

Reflect on that wussy boy.

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MassiveProng

On Mon, 12 Mar 2007 11:20:59 -0400, ..who do you think..? Gave us:

They were truly awesome!

I envy your experiences.

I'll bet he didn't have any stinking cadmium speaker nuts!

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MassiveProng

"MassivePlong" wrote

Excellent Troll! You made him shit all over himself... I am indeed humbled. __ Steve .

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Stephen Cowell

Well, I'm not saying you aren't suffering from something real. But I think a lot of people are simply trying to do too much at once. I also think there's a lot of mental hypochondria in our society. I know a lot of people who fret about age-related memory loss every time they forget where they put their car keys, when in reality they were forgetting where their car keys were in when they were in their 20s, too. It's just once people get old they start to worry it's a sign of some kind of disease.

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David Brodbeck

Yes, I live a busy life, and yes, I usually have a lot going on in my head, and yes, I'm no longer a kid, but it's not a case of things like putting down your car keys and then forgetting where. I can be in conversation with someone, and be prompted for something I've got to say when it comes back to me to speak, and zap! pow! it's gone, just like it was never there in the first place, but the annoying thing is I know that it was. My wife has just the same thing. Even my kids to a lesser extent ( 23, 21 and 20 ) Based on this, I would think, as you probably do, that either we are all going doolally, or being poisoned by something in the house, but I have many friends who seem to have identical problems. The phrase " oh it's just short term memory loss ! " comes up from people again and again, but I don't recall the problem being like this not so many years ago ( that's long term memory, and we are all just as sharp at that as we ever were ). My mother who is in her 80s doesn't seem to have the problem, but understands what it is, and says that she has no recollection of it existing in the past.

Maybe it is just a modern " pressures of life " thing, but it doesn't 'feel' like it somehow, and if it's not, are we just the first generation of some as yet unidentified cumulative food-packaging poisoning or some such, that's only gonna get worse ??

Are those people that you know who " fret " about age related memory loss really doing just that, or are they actually suffering something real that they too can feel to not be just general absent minded-ism which of course we do all suffer from sometimes ?

Arfa

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Arfa Daily

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