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![]() "Bill M" wrote in message ... http://www.snopes.com/inboxer/pending/cpsia.asp Good link and the references were appreciated though the discussion was a bit confusing. So in other words to all those that have suspect items; err on the safe side and discard them safely so as to avoid any possible infractions and liabilities. |
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On Mar 28, 10:16*am, ken scharf
wrote: RadioGuy wrote: Hey OM: Sort o reminds me of the FCC ACT of 1934. Where they started stripping frequencies away from amateurs. Soon we will end up all on a party line frequency like 10.7 CM along with the solar flux, what the flux? 73 OM de n8zu Childrens books (including Alfred Morgan's) before 1985 are being destroyed due to lead content in the ink as per Consumer Product Safety Commission ruling. Please review article:http://www.city-journal.org/2009/eon0212wo.html RG The lead content in ink would be very low, and only could poison you if you ATE the book. *Any child who would read one of the Morgan books would be old enough to no longer be chewing on books. Of course such books shouldn't be thrown in landfill (and burning them would be bad too as it would release the lead to the atmosphere!). |
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RadioGuy wrote:
Perhaps the digitizing of books may be a safe recourse---but who can be trusted to make the selections of what to digitize, who will maintain and oversee electronic libraries? RG Isn't the whole point of the internet the fact that there are no gatekeepers? |
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PHD at work how are we going to keep the wormed?
http://www.columbiamissourian.com/st...their-shelves/ |
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joeturn wrote:
PHD at work how are we going to keep the wormed? http://www.columbiamissourian.com/st...their-shelves/ Quote "If that child were to actually start mouthing the book ..." What has society come to? Where's the parents? In my youth parents or grandparents would read to the children. Leaving a very small child alone with a book would have been considered rather daft. Maybe the next ARRL Handbook will contain a bold warning "Do not put in mouth" in English, Spanish and Klingon ;-) -- 73, Joerg |
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![]() "RadioGuy" wrote in message ... "Bill M" wrote in message ... http://www.snopes.com/inboxer/pending/cpsia.asp Good link and the references were appreciated though the discussion was a bit confusing. So in other words to all those that have suspect items; err on the safe side and discard them safely so as to avoid any possible infractions and liabilities. I guess CPSC isn't stopping with books... now its all terrain vehicles! It seems that CPSC is using lead as a method of legislating anything 'they' don't want out of existence by claiming that it is unsafe for childeren. I don't see this trend stopping anytime soon---it will be interesting to see whats next. |
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RadioGuy wrote:
"RadioGuy" wrote in message ... "Bill M" wrote in message ... http://www.snopes.com/inboxer/pending/cpsia.asp Good link and the references were appreciated though the discussion was a bit confusing. So in other words to all those that have suspect items; err on the safe side and discard them safely so as to avoid any possible infractions and liabilities. I guess CPSC isn't stopping with books... now its all terrain vehicles! Where did that come from? It seems that CPSC is using lead as a method of legislating anything 'they' don't want out of existence by claiming that it is unsafe for childeren. I don't see this trend stopping anytime soon---it will be interesting to see whats next. See that red dot that says "false"? Confusing language and the law of unintended consequences is the problem, no vast conspiracy to deprive people of their old books or kids clothing. So it's been delayed. Maybe we can now go back to chemtrails or something...... |
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