Thursday, August 18, 2011
fractal sniffing
Go look up and play a fractal movie and put your node about an inch away from the screen.Go to http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZZl46mPUz8c&NR=1 Do so at your own risk...
Wednesday, August 10, 2011
Riots by juviniles
BRING BACK PUBLIC FLOGGINGS
Saturday, July 30, 2011
Parasites in medicine
Psychiatrists believe that they can change the way people think with large amounts of Psychotic drugs and long term incarceration in mental institutions they can even add some electric shock as well. Little do they know that such persons are able to evaluate the situation and change there ways to get what they want through manipulation of the Psychiatrist. If the answer is black on red they change through teaching that the answer is black on red and now they are on the right track to freedom. The patients talk to each other and tell new comers if they want to get out agree and freedom is sooner than later. There is an old saying "A person changed against there will is of the same opinion still" and how true are those words. Then they talk about patients having thoughts of grand delusions. I was told this once after going to a company seminar and was in an exercise was made the boss in roll playing, the other employees said they would rather deal with the real boss than me, grand delusions? They come in all forms and are started by simple mind games. The trouble is when someone has power over someone else and then there self importance kicks in and then they suffer from grand delusions as in the case of psychiarists. Years ago my I suffered at the hands of a child professor lets call him say Brent Waters. Well Brent was charging 130 dollars a visit when the wage was 80 dollars a week, I had to find this money every month and in the end I asked for a written report and everything that I had suggested was written into that report as being the best way to deal with the situation. What a load of parasitic hogwash I never did go back to that charlatan Brent again. Mental illness is best treated with hard physical work to the point of exhaustion. Its that simple. So now I can be called professor Iggle see how it works. All names are fictitious and if any names that may be real then it is just a coincidence.
Wednesday, July 27, 2011
Tuesday, July 26, 2011
water power
There is a massive tidal flow in the shoalhaven river and the power that could be generated would be more than enough to power the city of Nowra. One spot in the river we measured with a depth sounder was 107 meteres deep and a kilometer across and this shows the enormous body of water involved. I mention this to maybe give someone who has the will and the monetry power to do the job.
Monday, July 25, 2011
Wind farms and sickness
I havnt done any research into the noise of wind farms but the 20Khz range is used as a weapon so noise can create headaches this is not disputable,so wind farms noise can cause problems in some people. This is not disputable and compensation must be paid to those affected so they can move from the area.
Thursday, July 21, 2011
hydrofluoric acid
Hydrofluoric acid fatality in Perth - hazard alert
6 March 1995If your department uses hydrofluoric acid, please read on.
Extract from Australian Institute of Occupational Hygienists Newsletter, December 1994
In addition to the recommendations above and overleaf, the following recommendations are made:Hydrofluoric acid fatality
A recent accident in Perth highlighted just how hazardous this acid can be and it is worth recounting for the benefit of any hygienists whose work may involve advising others who use this substance.
On November 12, a 37 year old man died in the Intensive Care Unit of Fremantle Hospital after who accidentally splashed about 100 ml of a 70% solution on his right leg on October 28. It was estimated that the extent of the spill covered about 10% of his total body area. The individual was working as a technician in a small palynology laboratory, which was attached to a private residence. HF is used in the industry to digest silicates in ore samples. The victim attempted to remove the spill from his clothing at the time by hosing himself down with a hose attached to a sink in the laboratory; he then ran from the laboratory to the swimming pool in the garden, and he remained in the pool until the ambulance arrived within the hour. At the time he appeared confused, possibly as a result of shock.
The following week his right leg was amputated, however despite this, the individual eventually succumbed to the toxic effects of the hydrofluoric acid 2 weeks after the initial spill. There are a number of points that need to be emphasised as a result of this, which are relevant to all users of HF:
First, always ensure that the users are aware of just how hazardous this substance is. I have been surprised at how many people including hygienists, appeared surprised by the consequence of this accident. Always make sure a Material Safety Data Sheet is available.
Second, always ensure that adequate precautions are taken. In this context, "adequate" means full protective clothing, including gloves, visor, apron, boots as an absolute minimum; it means also purpose built handling facilities, such as fume cupboards and it also means providing calcium gluconate as a treatment agent, to be available at hand. There is at least one case history documented of an individual surviving a splash to 22% of his body surface area, as a consequence of immediate treatment with calcium gluconate.
Further details on the above incident will be available as a Significant Incident Summary from the Department of Occupational Health, Safety and Welfare of Australia, tel. (08) 9327-8777.
- The storage and location of hydrofluoric acid solutions should be secure to prevent usage by untrained personnel
- Calcium carbonate chips should be available for clean up of spillages. Contaminated chips should then be placed into a container for disposal by a chemical waste contractor
- In cases of exposure where medical attention is sought, the treating doctor must be informed that hydrofluoric acid is involved in the corrosive burn
- Personnel using dilute hydrofluoric acid solutions should be made aware that there may be no initial burning sensation or pain associated with contact, but that serious delayed burns can still occur. Therefore, treatment must still be given immediately after contact
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