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Why are mainboard boxes already opened?
SNORE!!!!!
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Why are mainboard boxes already opened?
On Mon, 2 Oct 2006 19:58:07 -0600, Mark A wrote:
If you actually knew who touched your food in most restaurants, you would probably never eat out again. Oh, I'm fully aware. I used to work in the food industry. I don't eat out much but that's mostly because I think it is a big rip off what people pay for a tossed salad on a fancy plate. |
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Why are mainboard boxes already opened?
On Mon, 2 Oct 2006 19:59:34 -0600, Mark A wrote:
So what about the people who take the bread in put in a sealed package? Do you think these low-paid people are perfectly healthy and clean? Factory bread is mixed by a machine, sliced by a machine and packaged by a machine, it rarely comes into human contact. I worked in a bread factory once many years ago so I know that. |
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Why are mainboard boxes already opened?
On Tue, 3 Oct 2006 14:54:20 +1000, Rod Speed wrote:
Pity about the vegys etc. Always boil them. |
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Why are mainboard boxes already opened?
On Tue, 3 Oct 2006 14:52:12 +1000, Rod Speed wrote:
I dont bother to avoid door handles etc either. If you only knew the truth. I saw a documentary that was all about the amount of germs you can pick up just from the door handle in a taxi etc. In your case, ignorance is bliss. |
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Why are mainboard boxes already opened?
On Tue, 3 Oct 2006 12:01:44 -0700, JAD wrote:
SNORE!!!!! Wake up! We are discussing important issues that all people should be aware of. |
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Why are mainboard boxes already opened?
On Wed, 4 Oct 2006 04:58:37 +1000, Rod Speed wrote:
Doesnt make it a fact, trollchild. I get my facts form text books and not my ass, like you do. |
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Why are mainboard boxes already opened?
Garrot wrote:
On Tue, 3 Oct 2006 14:52:12 +1000, Rod Speed wrote: I dont bother to avoid door handles etc either. If you only knew the truth. I saw a documentary that was all about the amount of germs you can pick up just from the door handle in a taxi etc. In your case, ignorance is bliss. Perpetual unencumbered bliss. |
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Why are mainboard boxes already opened?
"Garrot" wrote in message
.. . Factory bread is mixed by a machine, sliced by a machine and packaged by a machine, it rarely comes into human contact. I worked in a bread factory once many years ago so I know that. I am not talking about Wonder bread. I am talking about real bread, which you actually taste, made by small bakeries. |
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Why are mainboard boxes already opened?
"Garrot" wrote in message
... If you only knew the truth. I saw a documentary that was all about the amount of germs you can pick up just from the door handle in a taxi etc. In your case, ignorance is bliss. That is nothing compared to the germs you pick up from motherboards that are not factory sealed. |
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