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Dustless clothes ?

 
 
John Doe
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      5th Jan 2006
"Paul Hovnanian P.E." <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

> Skybuck Flying wrote:
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> My appartment is almost always full with dust, dust, dust and
>> dust. And not just sandy banks of dust but large dust clouds as
>> well

>
> Get a maid. Make sure you get one that looks good in one of those
> 'french maid' outfits, with the short skirt and all.
> ;-)


Less fabric means less dust.
 
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Ken Taylor
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      5th Jan 2006
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> "Paul Hovnanian P.E." <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>
> > Skybuck Flying wrote:
> >>
> >> Hello,
> >>
> >> My appartment is almost always full with dust, dust, dust and
> >> dust. And not just sandy banks of dust but large dust clouds as
> >> well

> >
> > Get a maid. Make sure you get one that looks good in one of those
> > 'french maid' outfits, with the short skirt and all.
> > ;-)

>
> Less fabric means less dust.


Less fabric is dirtier.

Ken


 
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philo
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      7th Jan 2006
<snip>
>>
>>yep that's it...
>>you are making your own dust...
>>some day you will be ALL dust

>
>
>
> If that's intended to be a snide little swipe at the OP, careful there
> because, actually, he's right.
>
> Something like 90% of household dust is dead, exfoliated skin cells shed
> from the home's occupants.
>
>

although i make a lot of snide remarks...
this is one time i was serious...
we make out own dust !
 
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Skybuck Flying
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      7th Jan 2006
That would be kinda funny, to wear such white suits in your own home while
you sit and computer alllll day long !

Then one would be truely geeky

"Nonononono, must wear suit to prevent me from dustcrapping the crap out of
my house"

I kinda like this idea of catching all the dust.

But I wonder how effective it would be.... I must still get fresh air two
times a day at least.

I think it would pretty effective though. Since it's probably 95% of my own
cells lieing around

Bye,
Skybuck.

"Neil Maxwell" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> On Wed, 4 Jan 2006 15:59:38 +0100, "Skybuck Flying" <(E-Mail Removed)>
> wrote:
> >
> >What kind of fabrics ?

>
> High-end wafer fabs use a gore-tex/nylon combination to provide a dust
> barrier and allow perspiration to escape. This keeps the dust from
> both your body and your clothes away from the wafers. There's
> generally a helmet that keeps the particulate-laden breath away while
> keeping the head covered.
> http://www.intel.com/pressroom/archi...ing_photos.htm
>
> You would need for all of your fabrics to be replaced with something
> similar (carpet, sheets, futon covers, etc), and you would need
> filters on all openings that let outside air in, as well as an airlock
> on your doors. Exposed wood, cardboard, and paint would be out,
> replaced or covered by plastics and stainless steel.
>
> Food preparation would have to be done in an isolated room. You'd
> also have to do a very thorough cleaning before, during, and after the
> installation of all this stuff, with a highly filtered vacuum.
>
> I've probably missed a few things, but that'll get you started. You
> could probably get to class 1000 without too much effort and expense,
> but costs would increase exponentially as you got to progressively
> lower levels.
>
>
>
> --
> Neil Maxwell - I don't speak for my employer



 
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StreetMedic
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      7th Jan 2006

"philo" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> <snip>
>>>
>>>yep that's it...
>>>you are making your own dust...
>>>some day you will be ALL dust

>>
>>
>>
>> If that's intended to be a snide little swipe at the OP, careful
>> there because, actually, he's right.
>>
>> Something like 90% of household dust is dead, exfoliated skin cells
>> shed from the home's occupants.

> although i make a lot of snide remarks...
> this is one time i was serious...
> we make out own dust !


Duly noted.

You threw me with the "someday you will be All dust"...

:-D


 
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