Playing with mercury as a kid, Making lead army men
from the
lead we dug out of a pistol range after hours, Holding lead
solder in my mouth and working over a solder pot for years as
a service monkey.
Not to mention the early transformers we drained the oil
from, or the wide assortment of flux removers, freon cool
sprays, electro clean washes and other cleaning sprays and
solvents used and consumed during the 60's and 70's,
It is a wonder most of us old timers are still alive :)
Same here,
I think the lead and mercury form an amalgam that flows in our
bloodstream and shields us from the other inhaled and dermal absorbed
chemicals.
>Apparently, it leads to an obsessive-compulsive
disorder where the
>poisoned tries to collect as much computer junk as will fit on his
>property.
The advanced cases show signs of renting and borrowing space to hold
equipment that won't fit into their own property. I've seen where once
the cellar and living room and dining room are filled (and the wife has
left the marriage) they go on to spending all free money on rental sheds
and even warehouse space. The truly sick go on to form museums so they
can write off their expenses on their income tax.