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<blockquote data-quote="lunkerslayer" data-source="post: 396039" data-attributes="member: 217"><p>For the record, the reason I'm sharing information like this is because of what I have learned from the coof debacle. Knowledge is fundamentally our most important reason for being self conscious about our relationship with life. Being able to have the information to make a calculated decisions that could be beneficial to our livelihood is something that I care very much for. I've made some bad decisions in my youth because for whatever reason wasn't offered as proof that exposure to dust is harmful to ones chances of living a life with less ailments than one should have to have. Running a gas powered chop saw with a masonry blade cutting into brick and concrete with a full face canister respirator should have been enforced had one known about those side effects of silica dust has on our lungs, instead i wore safety glasses and smoked those nasty death sticks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lunkerslayer, post: 396039, member: 217"] For the record, the reason I'm sharing information like this is because of what I have learned from the coof debacle. Knowledge is fundamentally our most important reason for being self conscious about our relationship with life. Being able to have the information to make a calculated decisions that could be beneficial to our livelihood is something that I care very much for. I've made some bad decisions in my youth because for whatever reason wasn't offered as proof that exposure to dust is harmful to ones chances of living a life with less ailments than one should have to have. Running a gas powered chop saw with a masonry blade cutting into brick and concrete with a full face canister respirator should have been enforced had one known about those side effects of silica dust has on our lungs, instead i wore safety glasses and smoked those nasty death sticks. [/QUOTE]
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