[TheForge] Another stupid mask idea -- no metal content
Saint Phlip
saintphlip at gmail.com
Thu Apr 2 00:20:56 EDT 2020
When I hafta go out, I'm wearing a bandana over my lower face, glasses, and
a headband. Gloves on my hands, and screw peoples' opinions, yesterday's
clothes including an overshirt, then when I get in, I remove everything
inside out, as I was taught for proper glove removal, jump into the shower,
then into clean clothes, then the inside-out laundry goes to the washer.
also wearing rubber boots, and washing them off before I come into the
house.
Would like, however, to figure out something for between the layers of
bandana, but at the moment I'm using what I have.
On Wed, Apr 1, 2020 at 8:12 PM jerry Frost <akfrosty at mtaonline.net> wrote:
> Calking a mask to your face ISN'T an April's fools prank? That is just too
> good a straight line to leave be but I'm afraid you actually might be
> serious. Plumbers's or Glazer's putty can be removed from hair with a
> little
> cooking oil or butter.
>
> However rather than do something that entertaining without posting pics for
> us to enjoy. You'd go much better to make a full head cover. Use a large
> clear plastic bag, that will cover your head, neck ad tuck into a shirt or
> jacket. Cut a space to clear a mask after marking the position while on
> your
> head. Seal the two together with duct tape, inside and out.
>
> Have you never read Science Fiction?
>
> Even though there are work arounds to the mask/beard thing and I've seen
> too
> many reports about aerosolized virus passing N-95 masks so wearing a mask
> is
> only really effective keeping the infected from spraying others. Not so
> good
> keeping it off and out of the wearer. The whole 20' thing is another
> example
> of people posting advice without understanding the source material. The 20'
> spread is for a number of aerosolized micro organism particles per sq.
> meter. and used as a metric for determining an organism's level of
> infectiousness. I'm not really clear, it didn't really apply to this
> situation so I ignore such " from a good friend sent, reliable source,
> etc."
> posts.
>
> Making masks on the other hand may become the only alternative and your
> points about how absorbent cotton is combined with my thoughts about
> quilting has me wondering about a solid layer of cotton balls in the quilt.
> I keep forgetting to bounce the copper mask infusion idea off a friend who
> actually is closely related with epidemiology.
>
> You made a comment about equal opportunity stupidity. Personally I'm all in
> favor of natural selection especially if it chlorinates the gene pool
> before
> the stupid gene is passed along.
>
> So, tell me Bruce what is so special about your beard that makes it worth
> taking an unnecessary chance with your life?
>
> Mine is just hair, it'll go in a heart beat if I have to use a Bic lighter.
> A surprisingly painless way to get crazy close hairless skin. I'll probably
> just lather up and shave though.
>
> Frosty
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: theforge-bounces at mailman.qth.net
> [mailto:theforge-bounces at mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of Bruce .
> Sent: Wednesday, April 1, 2020 6:57 AM
> To: Blacksmithing List Sponsored by ABANA
> Subject: Re: [TheForge] Another stupid mask idea -- no metal content
>
> Oh no! Not your BEARD! How's anybody gonna tell you from ... a *girl!?
> *(Yeah,
> right.)
>
> Nope, my previous post wasn't meant as a joke. I actually think the wax
> idea might work. But I'm not in a rush to test it myself -- no need.
>
> And I disagree about masks not protecting us. Stand in front of a mirror or
> glass and cough or sneeze. Now look at the pattern of droplets on the
> glass. I just read an article suggesting those droplets can travel 20
> feet.
> *That's* what I'm trying to stop from getting in my face, with my face
> shield and mask.
>
> This is equal opportunity stupidity.
>
> BTW, congrats to your Governor. He's one of the few Republican governors
> to
> take COVID-19 seriously, and apparently he did an exceptional job of it and
> could be a model for all the other Governors of either party. I just hope
> it's not too little and too late for everybody else.
>
> Hang in there,
>
> Bruce
> NJ
>
>
>
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Saint Phlip
“Everyone knows that dragons don’t exist. But while this simplistic
formulation may satisfy the layman, it does not suffice for the scientific
mind. The School of Higher Neantical Nillity is in fact wholly unconcerned
with what does exist. Indeed, the banality of existence has been so amply
demonstrated, there is no need for us to discuss it any further here. The
brilliant Cerebron, attacking the problem analytically, discovered three
distinct kinds of dragon: the mythical, the chimerical, and the purely
hypothetical. They were all, one might say, nonexistent, but each
non-existed in an entirely different way.” ― Stanisław Lem, The Cyberiad
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