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Found while reading the article on transformers on Wikipedia.
http://www.zen40166.zen.co.uk/image006.jpg
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~Mike
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> Found while reading the article on transformers on Wikipedia.
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> http://www.zen40166.zen.co.uk/image006.jpg
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... as long as you don't actualy touch it while it's powered up, you
should be safe...
Manipulating that, I'd be more concerned with geting a scratch and
needing a tetanos shot.
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Alain <aze### [at] qwertyorg> wrote:
> Manipulating that, I'd be more concerned with geting a scratch and
> needing a tetanos shot.
Isn't it a bit too late if you get the shot afterwards?
And besides, isn't being vaccinated against tetanus kind of standard
almost everywhere?
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On 9/23/2011 23:10, Warp wrote:
> Alain<aze### [at] qwertyorg> wrote:
>> Manipulating that, I'd be more concerned with geting a scratch and
>> needing a tetanos shot.
>
> Isn't it a bit too late if you get the shot afterwards?
Actually, it's not.
> And besides, isn't being vaccinated against tetanus kind of standard
> almost everywhere?
There's a tetanus vaccine, but also a tetanus cure. You can basically get
the tetanus in you and supress it before it causes ill effects like lock-jaw.
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Le 24/09/2011 17:43, Darren New nous fit lire :
> There's a tetanus vaccine, but also a tetanus cure.
Well, the vaccine is easy.
The cure is a way to hell: removal of healthy parts around the wounds
(up to 2 cm of clean parts after the wound... what was the size of your
finger ?), heavy medication and continual analysis (nearly: every 4
hours...). It might turns the shortest way is using curare and
mechanical ventilator when it start to contract a lot.
Also, during the 4 to 6 weeks of cure, the intake must be raised to
3500/4000 calories per day... (remember an healty women would take 2000
on average, 2500 for a man and IIRC, something like 3000+ is for working
outside and moving charges), not something easy in the dangerous
countries which already lack the vaccine.
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On 9/24/2011 12:11, Le_Forgeron wrote:
> Le 24/09/2011 17:43, Darren New nous fit lire :
>> There's a tetanus vaccine, but also a tetanus cure.
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> Well, the vaccine is easy.
> The cure is a way to hell:
Well, there's a shot you can get after you've been poked with a rusty nail
and before the symptoms set in. I wouldn't imagine a vaccine at that point
helps. Once the symptoms set in, yes, it's much harder to fix.
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Am 25.09.2011 06:59, schrieb Darren New:
> Well, there's a shot you can get after you've been poked with a rusty
> nail and before the symptoms set in. I wouldn't imagine a vaccine at
> that point helps.
It's actually a shot combining both a vaccine (intended to "jump-start"
an immune response ASAP) and antibodies (intended to keep the infection
under control until the immune response sets in).
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On 9/25/2011 5:53, clipka wrote:
> Am 25.09.2011 06:59, schrieb Darren New:
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>> Well, there's a shot you can get after you've been poked with a rusty
>> nail and before the symptoms set in. I wouldn't imagine a vaccine at
>> that point helps.
>
> It's actually a shot combining both a vaccine (intended to "jump-start" an
> immune response ASAP) and antibodies (intended to keep the infection under
> control until the immune response sets in).
Interesting! Thanks!
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Darren New, San Diego CA, USA (PST)
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