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Electronics Repair (sci.electronics.repair) Discussion of repairing electronic equipment. Topics include requests for assistance, where to obtain servicing information and parts, techniques for diagnosis and repair, and annecdotes about success, failures and problems. |
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On Mar 18, 9:29 am, wrote:
but lead causes permanent brain damage, its not reversible. That's quite apparent, from reading much of your advice posted at alt.home-theater.misc Jeff |
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Tim wrote:
I mentioned the lead problem that techs have, and my doc has now added an extra blood test to make sure I am not getting too much of the stuff. Good for your doc. You both will know when you have had it :-). Perhaps one got more lead following for 200 miles a car using leaded fuel than by soldering all life. Regards, H. |
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