Hi Florian,
my name is Heinz...i thought it was evident from my e-mail address.
it is only my frustration with the Euro-bureaucracy that sort of burst
forth there in my earlier post...there's a tendency to regulate
everyone and everything, and it struck me that electronics parts that
have been in use for decades without any ill effects could have well
been left alone.
admittedly i didn't think at that moment of the problems lead mining
is causing for people - i concede you have made a very good point there.
regards,
heinz
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, Florian Anwander
<Florian.Anwander@c...> wrote:
> Hi (who ever you may be that you cannot stand with your real name
for a very dicussable oppinion),
>
> pater lacrymarum wrote:
> > i wonder how many people died in Europe last year from lead-poisoning
> > from their analog synthesizer modules, lol.
> I wonder how many people died from lead-poisoning after working for
years in Ecuadorian and Canadian lead mines, which produce the lead
for some electronic chips for some quite useless analog synths for
some oversatisfied european freaks.
>
> Best regards, Florian (who really does not like many aspects of the
european government, but respects that they act this time according to
the principle "think global act local")