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Interesting. But there seems to be a printing error at the start. It says 'real fuckin funny'.
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And the end should say queers bar......
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Karen Wetterhahn was a well-known professor of chemistry at Dartmouth College (Hanover, New Hampshire, United States) specializing in toxic metal exposure. On August 14, 1996, while working with an organic mercury compound called dimethylmercury, she spilled a drop or two on her latex glove. Five months later, she noticed some neurologic symptoms such as loss of balance and slurred speech. She was admitted to the hospital, where it was discovered that the single exposure to dimethylmercury had raised her blood mercury level to 4,000 micrograms per liter, or 20 times the toxic threshold. Toxic blood level is reported to be > 200 μg/L, normal range is 1-8 μg/L.[1] Despite aggressive chelation therapy, her condition rapidly deteriorated and three weeks after first symptoms appeared she fell into a coma and died a few months later, less than a year after her initial exposure.
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lol
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JAGERBOMBS!
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What a downer, MQ.
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Fucking guidos.

I was at agunkqwit ( or howeveri it is pronouced) and its on the coast on maine, fucking guidos there yelling at each other, and pushing each other, yet no fighting.. Many guidos just act tough but they are really pussies.
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Massive Quasars wrote:Karen Wetterhahn was a well-known professor of chemistry at Dartmouth College (Hanover, New Hampshire, United States) specializing in toxic metal exposure. On August 14, 1996, while working with an organic mercury compound called dimethylmercury, she spilled a drop or two on her latex glove. Five months later, she noticed some neurologic symptoms such as loss of balance and slurred speech. She was admitted to the hospital, where it was discovered that the single exposure to dimethylmercury had raised her blood mercury level to 4,000 micrograms per liter, or 20 times the toxic threshold. Toxic blood level is reported to be > 200 μg/L, normal range is 1-8 μg/L.[1] Despite aggressive chelation therapy, her condition rapidly deteriorated and three weeks after first symptoms appeared she fell into a coma and died a few months later, less than a year after her initial exposure.
That is terrible, but has nothing to do with this thread whatsoever idiot.
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not now chief, i'm in the zone...
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Massive Quasars wrote:Karen Wetterhahn was a well-known professor of chemistry at Dartmouth College (Hanover, New Hampshire, United States) specializing in toxic metal exposure. On August 14, 1996, while working with an organic mercury compound called dimethylmercury, she spilled a drop or two on her latex glove. Five months later, she noticed some neurologic symptoms such as loss of balance and slurred speech. She was admitted to the hospital, where it was discovered that the single exposure to dimethylmercury had raised her blood mercury level to 4,000 micrograms per liter, or 20 times the toxic threshold. Toxic blood level is reported to be > 200 μg/L, normal range is 1-8 μg/L.[1] Despite aggressive chelation therapy, her condition rapidly deteriorated and three weeks after first symptoms appeared she fell into a coma and died a few months later, less than a year after her initial exposure.
Aww :(
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Massive Quasars wrote:Karen Wetterhahn was a well-known professor of chemistry at Dartmouth College (Hanover, New Hampshire, United States) specializing in toxic metal exposure. On August 14, 1996, while working with an organic mercury compound called dimethylmercury, she spilled a drop or two on her latex glove. Five months later, she noticed some neurologic symptoms such as loss of balance and slurred speech. She was admitted to the hospital, where it was discovered that the single exposure to dimethylmercury had raised her blood mercury level to 4,000 micrograms per liter, or 20 times the toxic threshold. Toxic blood level is reported to be > 200 μg/L, normal range is 1-8 μg/L.[1] Despite aggressive chelation therapy, her condition rapidly deteriorated and three weeks after first symptoms appeared she fell into a coma and died a few months later, less than a year after her initial exposure.
We hear about this story whenever we have laboratory safety training osha bullshit. The idea is that latex gloves don't protect you from everything and you should wear the right gloves for the right job. Frankly, "specializing in toxic metal exposure" means she should have known that latex doesn't stop mercury. Stupid lady. :dork:
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Massive Quasars wrote:Karen Wetterhahn was a well-known professor of chemistry at Dartmouth College (Hanover, New Hampshire, United States) specializing in toxic metal exposure. On August 14, 1996, while working with an organic mercury compound called dimethylmercury, she spilled a drop or two on her latex glove. Five months later, she noticed some neurologic symptoms such as loss of balance and slurred speech. She was admitted to the hospital, where it was discovered that the single exposure to dimethylmercury had raised her blood mercury level to 4,000 micrograms per liter, or 20 times the toxic threshold. Toxic blood level is reported to be > 200 μg/L, normal range is 1-8 μg/L.[1] Despite aggressive chelation therapy, her condition rapidly deteriorated and three weeks after first symptoms appeared she fell into a coma and died a few months later, less than a year after her initial exposure.
touché?
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filet?
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