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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, June 01, 2004 3:06 PM
To: Price, Ed; [email protected]
Subject: Re: Lead in Line Cords


Ed,

How about including the following Warning:

"This lead contains lead, which may lead to lassitude or impotence."

Naturally, the label should be made of a material that is biogradable, foul
tasting but definatly not cacogenic (lest someone decides to eat it) and of
course it must be fire resistant.  Also upon the label should be
conspicuously marked the letters ‘EC’ - signifying Extremist California.

I'm just glad that in Europe we only have the RoHS directive to contend with
on such matters...

Richard Hughes



Rich:

I think we need to breed much tougher lab rats, which can live on a steady
diet of dioxin, mercury and naphtha without developing any malfunctions.
Just imagine the range of materials that could be rehabilitated!


Ed

Ed Price
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