Tony Flynn wrote: > > their solvents require EPA labeling (in the print shop) and are not > > someting that I'd casre to ingest. OTOH - the dosage of bad stuff you > > would get from eating the fisd and chips AND the newspaper it's wrapped > > in is so low as to do no harm beyond getting gummint regulators and food > > kops excited. > > > > ENJOY!!! > > -------- > > UNCLE DIRTY DAVE'S KITCHEN -- > > Home of Yaaaaa Hooooo Aaahhh!!! HOT SAUCE and Hardin Cider > > Hi all > > Before you all think the worst of us. Although newspaper is used for the > outer wrapping of Fish & Chips. The mills here still supply plenty of > clean newsprint paper for the layer next to the goodies. > > That is until the Greens in our new government manage to close the mill > down:-) > Tony Flynn > Going off-line for a day or so to build me a new machine. Oh, I don't think badly of you - and wouldn't even if your printers were using benzene for solvent in their newpaper inks. What I posted was by way of reminding all that the food kops and their ilk tend to drive tacks with pile drivers. <GGG> The potential for getting a lethal, or even harmful dosage of *anything* on printed newsprint used to wrap fish & chips is so miniscule as to approach nil. However, there is atill a finite (albeit vanishingly small) chance that some component at some time made a laboratory mouse pee blue polka-dotted urine. And that tiny little nit is all it takes to make a regulator's John Thomas stand to attention. I'd like to coat the door knobs of their staff carsey with Dave's Insanity. Instant Hunan Hand immediately prior to their next (unsuspecting) slash. <VBEG> Good luck on your 'puter. I'm trying to knit a 450mhz unit for my own use. And have a persistent error message that I can't get rid of. Maybe I'll show it a habanero and see if it pays attention. ENJOY!!! -------- UNCLE DIRTY DAVE'S KITCHEN -- Home of Yaaaaa Hooooo Aaahhh!!! HOT SAUCE and Hardin Cider