Digest for sci.electronics.repair@googlegroups.com - 6 updates in 1 topic

tabbypurr@gmail.com: Nov 30 09:23AM -0800

> >"thanks, got the email now, but no attachment"
 
> I'll try again later. If I have to I can burn a CD ad mail it, but I should try maybe to attach each file separatey ad let IT zip the funcking thing. Or better yet mayb I'll just copy and paste the whole fucking thing here ?
 
> I dunno I just got up and am chcking for money in the mai. I'll be back
 
We'll figure it out somehow. Computers are life changing but they're a real pita sometimes.
 
 
NT
three_jeeps <jjhudak@gmail.com>: Nov 30 12:17PM -0800

> >"thanks, got the email now, but no attachment"
 
> I'll try again later. If I have to I can burn a CD ad mail it, but I should try maybe to attach each file separatey ad let IT zip the funcking thing. Or better yet mayb I'll just copy and paste the whole fucking thing here ?
 
> I dunno I just got up and am chcking for money in the mai. I'll be back
 
lol..'a CD'? how 1980's....try a file sharing site (drop box, etc.)
tabbypurr@gmail.com: Nov 30 10:34PM -0800

On Friday, 30 November 2018 20:17:50 UTC, three_jeeps wrote:
 
> > I'll try again later. If I have to I can burn a CD ad mail it, but I should try maybe to attach each file separatey ad let IT zip the funcking thing. Or better yet mayb I'll just copy and paste the whole fucking thing here ?
 
> > I dunno I just got up and am chcking for money in the mai. I'll be back
 
> lol..'a CD'? how 1980's....try a file sharing site (drop box, etc.)
 
I was putting data on cassette & floppy in the 80s - and rarely onto hard drive. That was 3.n" 5.n" and 8" floppies, in the opposite order.
 
ISTR it being quicker to hand a floppy to a taxi driver to deliver than it was to send the data at 300 baud.
 
 
NT
tabbypurr@gmail.com: Dec 01 12:31AM -0800

On Friday, 30 November 2018 17:23:43 UTC, tabby wrote:
 
> > I dunno I just got up and am chcking for money in the mai. I'll be back
 
> We'll figure it out somehow. Computers are life changing but they're a real pita sometimes.
 
> NT
 
Thank you, got it. Will look through this when I get the chance. I saw the first one, spotted one error, borax is less toxic than table salt.
 
 
NT
jurb6006@gmail.com: Dec 01 07:27AM -0800

>"Thank you, got it. Will look through this when I get the chance. I saw the first one, spotted one error, borax is less toxic than table salt. "
 
I think that might be a bit subjective. I read it, says about 100mg. I think. You actually need more sodium than that.
 
But you said table salt. Now here we have a situation, I have my own hypotheses about that, among which is that the anti-clumping agent in most common table salt is toxic because since it inhibits salt from combining with water, which makes up most of our bodies by the way, it could quite possibly adversely affect how it is metabolised in the body.
 
The sodium writeup mentions "sodium sensitive" people and I think I'll have to go along with that line of thinking because I eat a ton of salt and my blood pressure is fine. I am pretty sure my blood chemistry is different than most. My immune system is certainly superior. People say I'm fucking crazy, but when I do construction work for example, the outside stuff, if I cut myself I just let it bleed and keep doing what I was doing. "You're bleeding ", "Yeah". Everyone panics and tends to stop the bleeding. Unless the cut is VERY bad you are not going to run out. The blood gushing out cleans the wound. On me that's all it gets. "You need stitches !", "Naw, not really". I don't remember even having the flu. I had bad allergies but between desenstitizing myself with sulfur fumes and age the symptoms are very minor.
 
Friend of mine just made an observation about the Amish because he lives out by Amish country. They don't have heart diseases much, or cancer or any of that shit, and they do not vaccinate their kids. I do NOT want to start the vax/antivax argument but that is one little piece of evidence. Of course it could be diet as well, not eating so much commercially grown shit, no fast food. No a bunch of things.
 
I almost don't know why I bother, being 58. That is 23 years longer than I planned on living. In 12 years I'll be 70 and probably unable to raise hell. Plus I am pretty sure that unless we STOP this fucking "progress" I won't WANT to be alive. Then motherfuckers better watch out. Nobody here, I wouldn't even kill Slowman, maybe smack him around a little see if some sense might seep in. As far as an engineer he's probably the best thing since the butcher knife (I am carnivore) but as far as social/political issues, well it's hard to find a proper adjective.
 
Actually if you hadn't noticed yet, what I sent you is initially from Australia. Doctors don't get richer there when people get sick, and that is probably the ONE saving grace about socialised medicine.
 
I like when they run an ad for some toothpowder or some shit and say "four out of five dentists recommend...", yeah, you know what a dentist is ? When you have a boat and you are done "Breaking Out Another Thousand", the dentist is there to make sure you don't have any money left. Let me correct it - "Four out of five dentists' Mercedes dealers recommend...". I haven't been to one in about 45 years. That was to have a stubborn baby tooth pulled. I have never lost a tooth. At 58 I know it is inevitable but, hasn't happened yet. My Grandfather kept his all his life, my Parents though, no.
 
I remember someone saying years ago "Beware of foreign research, yeah I figured that out. Beware, it might be something useful rather than a fucking advertisement for the most wasteful place to throw your money.
 
You pay me to do research and the results will be whatever you say.
 
So now you see how they formatted that. It is actually excepts from a book and I didn't know how to save webpages yet the official right way, so I went into my internet cache and got them. In FILE MANAGER ! Note the DOS compatible filenames.
 
Anyhow, conclusions can be drawn from those pages. A link between boron deficiency and bladder stones ? Some doctors tell people to limit calcium. I think that is fucking nuts. The simple fact is that calcium needs other things to be used by the body, like magnesium, the aforementioned boron, couple other things. If it doesn't have the other ingredients the calcium goes into the blood where it does not belong.
 
Of course there's that other 20 years of research I did with no real record of it. I never thought of the possibility of having to prove anything, I just wanted to know for myself and a few friends. I also have a bunch of files form the USDA back in that era, I think some of the foods analyses included 12 minerals, not sure. I'll have to dig that up. In fact I got rid of all my harddrives recently so now it is all SATA. They were really getting old so now I got 1.58TB soon to become 2.58TB but I need an IDE burner to do it. I got one. But I had to really look to find those files. Everything is moved, but the drive letters seem to have stayed put, so I got up to drive T now. By the time I figure out where everything is I'll probably need a new PC. That will be a sad day. It took me YEARS to get this customized, and even though it is XP it seems to be quite secure. It is not the standard version.
 
Anyway, those pages almost warrant a thread of their own.
 
More later, gonna go raise some hell somewhere.
tabbypurr@gmail.com: Dec 01 08:32AM -0800

On Saturday, 1 December 2018 15:27:36 UTC, jurb...@gmail.com wrote:
nt:
 
> >"Thank you, got it. Will look through this when I get the chance. I saw the first one, spotted one error, borax is less toxic than table salt. "
 
> I think that might be a bit subjective. I read it, says about 100mg. I think. You actually need more sodium than that.
 
The LD50 for borax is greater tan for sodium chloride. It's funny, on one occasion I mentioned one of the treatments I use to the NHS and was told to not do that, instead come & do our method which I already know is dramatically more toxic & less effective.
 
 
> People say I'm fucking crazy, but when I do construction work for example, the outside stuff, if I cut myself I just let it bleed and keep doing what I was doing. "You're bleeding ", "Yeah". Everyone panics and tends to stop the bleeding. Unless the cut is VERY bad you are not going to run out. The blood gushing out cleans the wound. On me that's all it gets. "You need stitches !", "Naw, not really".
 
People just absorb what they're taught in childhood. Sometimes it's nothing short of funny, or would be if it weren't serious.
 
Take an example: what things are we generally told are the most dangerous that we interact with daily? Gas & electricity. Electricity electrocutes about 20 people a year here (mainly people doing stupid things with it). And about 450 die in house fires a year. Cars kill over 3,500 & injure 10,000, even stairs kill & maim 1,000 a year. The top 2 killers are heart disease & cancer, taking 50% of the population, 6 figures per year. Many mainstream experts reckon around half of those death are easily preventable with better diet, exercise & not smoking. So the most dangerous thing we interact with each week? The supermarket. But you try telling people that.
 
 
> Friend of mine just made an observation about the Amish because he lives out by Amish country. They don't have heart diseases much, or cancer or any of that shit, and they do not vaccinate their kids. I do NOT want to start the vax/antivax argument but that is one little piece of evidence. Of course it could be diet as well, not eating so much commercially grown shit, no fast food. No a bunch of things.
 
Longevity comes into it too, changes the balance from one cause of death to another. Sometimes you just can't separate the factors.
 
> I almost don't know why I bother, being 58. That is 23 years longer than I planned on living. In 12 years I'll be 70 and probably unable to raise hell. Plus I am pretty sure that unless we STOP this fucking "progress" I won't WANT to be alive. Then motherfuckers better watch out. Nobody here, I wouldn't even kill Slowman, maybe smack him around a little see if some sense might seep in. As far as an engineer he's probably the best thing since the butcher knife (I am carnivore) but as far as social/political issues, well it's hard to find a proper adjective.
 
I wouldn't want to have to rely on his engineering skills in most areas. Socially, people like that punish themselves. I got a choice what I feed my head with, and it's not gonna be his bs.
 
 
> Actually if you hadn't noticed yet, what I sent you is initially from Australia. Doctors don't get richer there when people get sick, and that is probably the ONE saving grace about socialised medicine.
 
We have socialised medicine. It's no solution, they still get paid when you're ill, doesn't matter that it's someone else paying. Hence it's maintenance rather than cure too often. Sometimes it's just bs to get paid.
 
 
> You pay me to do research and the results will be whatever you say.
 
That's one big elephant in the room. It's widely realised that /most/ medical research results are wrong, yet they continue to be relied on far too much. NICE is a nice idea, but too many times fails to ask enough questions to reach the right answer.
 
 
> Anyway, those pages almost warrant a thread of their own.
 
 
probably several.
Cheers
 
 
NT
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