Ah yes, The universal way to get rid of anything you don't want. I don't know why they are having such a hard time with spent nuclear waste. All they need to do is pour and flush and it's gone.
I live on a spectic so I would not want anything nasty to go in there.My dad lives in house with copper waste pipes. Do you think that pouring etchant down them is smart? In reality you can dilute almost anything down to a safe level. Back in the 70's when an IC fab had a waste chemical that could not exceed 10 ppm in the sewer they would mix 10 gals of it with 1,000,001 gals of water and do the royal flush. Times have changed. We are now more aware of what the accumulation of all these technical waste products do when they wind up in our ecosphere. Don't add to the problem. At least do the research and come up with a safe and acceptable means of handling the waste. John Eaton -----Original Message----- From: Mikey Sklar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, June 12, 2003 10:21 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: gEDA-user: PCB for veroboard layout?y On Thu, 12 Jun 2003, Stephen Meier wrote: > Damn another good idea down the drain! Down the toilet in my case. At the risk of sound quite naive, is that a bad thing? I'm using ferric chloride. I use it on many PCBs before flushing used up etchant down the toilet.
