[ExI] the science might be wrong

William Flynn Wallace foozler83 at gmail.com
Sat Jan 23 23:32:40 UTC 2021


I have read where if you take these paper masks that seem to be the
majority, and double them, you do get some protection.   bill w

On Sat, Jan 23, 2021 at 5:19 PM spike jones via extropy-chat <
extropy-chat at lists.extropy.org> wrote:

>
> >...> On Behalf Of Ben Zaiboc via extropy-chat
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> Subject: Re: [ExI] the science might be wrong
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> On 23/01/2021 16:05, Spike wrote:
> >>... Consider the MINO: mask in name only.  They are made of spandex.
> Very
>
> > comfortable, one scarcely knows one is wearing it
>
> >...Excellent idea, Spike...
>
> Thanks but it isn't my idea.  I did notice that in the past few weeks most
> people you see outdoors have switched over to the spandex ones.
>
>
> >... I shall make one forthwith....
>
> Eh, or just order them.  They don't cost much.
>
>
> >... I wear a MINO, but made of paper...
>
> Same here.
>
> >...Now, what have I got that's made of spandex, that I can cut up?
>
> >...It will be just as much use as the paper ones, but more bearable to
> wear.
>
> --
> Ben Zaiboc
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> Ben whatever you cut up is likely more valuable than the product.
>
> They say on the package: not for surgical use.  It's their gentle way of
> saying the obvious: it doesn't stop viruses or bacteria.  They don't fog
> your glasses and don't even get wet inside, which tells you all you need to
> know.  If it doesn't get wet inside, it isn't actually doing anything.
>
> They are really easy to clean: just rinse them off and they are dry within
> a
> minute or two.
>
> My argument isn't so much that masks don't work: some of them do.  But mask
> mandates do not.
>
> spike
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