Be careful cutting down your bars...

b_S

Likes Bikes and Dirt
Calls for more caution over nanotechnology
There's more evidence today that nanotechnology, which is already on the market, could be deadly. Concerns about the use of the technology in food have been around for some time.

Now there's evidence that nanotechnology fibres could lead to mesothelioma. And the head of the Australian Cancer Council has told The World Today that there should be standards for the marketing of nanotechnology products.


Uh oh :eek:
 

Mojo

Likes Dirt
so using a belt sander to grind the ends flush was a bad idea??

it smelt so nice though... :p

seriosuly doesn't sound good though, i can imagine heaps of similar products that get breathed in over the coarse of your life can do some pretty damaging stuff.
 

sawtell

The Great White Rooks Hunter
the amount of carbon, kevlar, steel and cermaic, nto to mention a fuck load of other composite materials that i breathe in every day at work, makes my snot go black, purple or a really bright yellow colour at the end of the week..

i finayl got around to buying a dust mask.. after 7 months of coping it.


did i mention gunpowder and phospate fumes?


moral of story, there will always be some one telling you somethign is bad!! ... apparntly vit c gives you cancer as well, but ey i still eat the tablets.
 

sawtell

The Great White Rooks Hunter
my next project is to actualy stop the reproduction of cells in my body...

so you can all suck a fat one, as ill never be getting cancer!!!
 

wombat

Lives in a hole
And watch out for dihydrogen monoxide, it can be fatal if you inhale it.
Ingesting too much of it will kill you too.


Edit: and really, just how much CNT is actually in those bars anyway?
 
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