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Geoff, why not just admit that in all the chatter about graphene, it was wolf that brought up the concern first about a potential safety hazard if it is used incorrectly. You will notice I did not bring it up about TC, I discussed cutting it from its sheet format, as do the articles.
Wolf did not discuss its application, he discussed potential consequences from inhaling it when removing the application, using a rather tongue in cheek delivery. So I am not sure why you took such objection to the rather informative posts.
>>>>Are you pretending to be a little slow? There are a great many household products, some very common, that should not (rpt not) be ingested. Maybe you can think of some off the top of your head. The TC itself comes in a rather small syringe making it quite difficult to swallow, just as your and Wolfie silly warning is hard to swallow. Also the TC product is not a liquid, but a paste. NOTE If you see or suspect a child has swallowed any toxic substance immediately take him to the hospital. Use your brain. The suggestion by the primary knucklehead that Graphene powder could come off of tube pins when removing tubes from their sockets and have toxic consequences has got to be one of the most absurd cautions ever posted by a pseudo skeptic on these pages as these contact enhancer cure to be a hard solid. Obviously you guys have been watching too many Alien movies. It’s something only a pseudo skeptic with no experience whatsoever would say. Ironically none of you has thought to suggest Graphene is cancenogenic. You guys are slipping! Good luck with your quest to put together a decent system one day. I’m sure we are all atwitter.
If Graphene or any substance you believe is toxic gets on your hands or fingers, which can sometimes happen, be sure and wash your hands. Who wouldn’t? Your your noodle.
Thanks for all the “informative posts.” 🤡
Geoff, why not just admit that in all the chatter about graphene, it was wolf that brought up the concern first about a potential safety hazard if it is used incorrectly. You will notice I did not bring it up about TC, I discussed cutting it from its sheet format, as do the articles.
Wolf did not discuss its application, he discussed potential consequences from inhaling it when removing the application, using a rather tongue in cheek delivery. So I am not sure why you took such objection to the rather informative posts.
>>>>Are you pretending to be a little slow? There are a great many household products, some very common, that should not (rpt not) be ingested. Maybe you can think of some off the top of your head. The TC itself comes in a rather small syringe making it quite difficult to swallow, just as your and Wolfie silly warning is hard to swallow. Also the TC product is not a liquid, but a paste. NOTE If you see or suspect a child has swallowed any toxic substance immediately take him to the hospital. Use your brain. The suggestion by the primary knucklehead that Graphene powder could come off of tube pins when removing tubes from their sockets and have toxic consequences has got to be one of the most absurd cautions ever posted by a pseudo skeptic on these pages as these contact enhancer cure to be a hard solid. Obviously you guys have been watching too many Alien movies. It’s something only a pseudo skeptic with no experience whatsoever would say. Ironically none of you has thought to suggest Graphene is cancenogenic. You guys are slipping! Good luck with your quest to put together a decent system one day. I’m sure we are all atwitter.
If Graphene or any substance you believe is toxic gets on your hands or fingers, which can sometimes happen, be sure and wash your hands. Who wouldn’t? Your your noodle.
Thanks for all the “informative posts.” 🤡