There are a lot of quacks out there who will give you a diagnosis of anything. So the question is if the mercury poisoning diagnosis was from a reliable source or not.

-Dan

On Thu, 9 Feb 2012, Adam Jacobs wrote:

Exactly. I would assume that would be a cornerstone of the case, so you'd want to make sure that the diagnosis was infallible. I haven't read through all of the petition to see if there is any mention of this fact but I assume that it is pretty devoid of evidence.

-Adam

On 2/9/2012 2:53 PM, Cobra007 wrote:
Well, that is a good question, I just assumed it would have been a
professional medical examiner, but yeah, maybe it was his drunk
grandmother, who knows?

Michel



On Feb 10, 9:46 am, Dan Hollis<parkxz9aw...@anime.net>  wrote:
diagnosed by who?

-Dan







On Thu, 9 Feb 2012, Cobra007 wrote:
The thing that cannot be denied is that he was diagnosed with mercury
poisoning (see 37), so the question remains where did that come from?
If it wasn't from the tubes, what was it then?
Michel
On Feb 10, 7:06�am, "chuck richards"<chuc...@all2easy.net>  wrote:
Yeah, same here. � I too used to play with mercury when I
was a kid.
Oh sure, yes, it would be harmful if you poured it out
into a big pan and heated it on the stove and stuck your
head in the pan to inhale the vapor.
But, just normal everyday handling? � I think people are
freaking out about nothing. � Such is the case though about
lots of things now, so it's no real big surprise.
Chuck
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To: neonixie-l@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: [neonixie-l] Re: Class action lawsuit...
Date: Thu, 9 Feb 2012 07:42:06 +0000
On 9 Feb 2012, at 05:04, Terry Kennedy wrote:
When I was a kid in elementary school, each year the science
teacher would pull out the jar of mercury and pour it into a
shallow pan, and we'd all run our fingers through it and marvel at
how something so heavy could be a liquid.
In the UK, in the days of pounds shillings and pence, LSD, a
ha'penny
was very much the same size as a shilling. �So lots of schoolboys
would break open a thermometer and coat the ha'penny with the
mercury
to make it silver and pass it off as a shilling - 24 times the
value.
Smearing the mercury on the coin with a finger, of course. I think
that's what they call liquid assets.
John S
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