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just convince 'Ian' that it's his safety goggles, rather than the screen that are unclean:
"No, 'Ian', the screen's perfectly clean, not a fingerprint to be seen". |
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I'm now obsessed with finding out what causes these disciplined and dedicated scientists to aquire their sticky/messy fingers? I always pictured the lab environment as a paradigm of cleanliness no? |
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Finger cots, they're called (latex, not paper). |
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I've seen the latex ones [DrC] and am very pleased to find out they have a name. Sadly we're in a trace lipid lab and want to avoid things like latex which might fill everything with contaminants. Plastic gloves are bad enough because of the phthalate plasticisers. |
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[dob] - in our lab, fingerprints are the devil's own work as they are full of lipids. I have even extracted my own fingers (not all of them you understand) just so I know what they look like and don't accidentally mistake a fingerprint residue for real results (results?! chance would be a fine thing). The only way you'll get em really clean [dob] is to extract em with solvent. Not recommended. The body seems to prefer skin to be kept well oiled. Mother Nature - tsk. |
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can someone gimme a phonetic spelling of \\phthalate\\. I tried to pronounce it but I hurt myself. |
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\\can someone gimme a phonetic spelling of \\phthalate\\. I tried to pronounce it but I hurt myself\\ |
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Probably too late now (only 2.5 years) but we generally don't try to do the ph bit and just say "thallayte". |
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Start saying "f**k", stop mid-"f" and say "thallayte". Paper gloves (or fingertips) would also be hypoallergenic (I'm pretty sure). I like it. |
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