Things you dont use anymore.

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  1. NigelJ

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    The problem with a lot of chemicals is "unintended consequences" among some of which spring to mind are: DDT (Silent Spring), Ivermectin a treatment for gut parasites has had major consequences for dung beetles around the world, Diclofenac indiscriminate use of this pain killer/antiinflammatory in life stock has almost caused the extinction of vultures in parts of the world, Organotin anti fouling paints for ships.
    Two contributions from the same chemist: Lead Tetraethyl as an antiknock additive and and later CFC refrigerants (ozone holes)
     
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      I once had a plant die and I suspected it was because someone dumped their martini in it - the toothpick and olive being the indicator. Maybe we need to ban martinis too :rolleyespink:

      Most things, if used properly and in proper proportion are safe.

      I finally decided to get rid of some more electronics that are good for only one application because they don't have enough memory to use newer OS. My other devices take care of pretty much everything so these single function things need to go.

      And my old fan/leaf rake - really - what am I thinking! It is missing tines and is not efficient.
       
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        pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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        But surely all chemicals have a side effect, just like all drugs do.
        But we need to restrict use, where appropriate, and weigh up whether advantages out weigh the consequences.
        I know for a fact, since they made timber treatment pretty much non toxic it became as good as useless in doing what it was intended for.
         
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          An old teacher of mine once told me:

          "There's never the time to do it right - but curiously there's always time to do it all over"
           
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            pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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            I once worked in a place that followed that principle.
            They closed down.
             
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              Still have that in my garden :blue thumb:
               
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                Well I think most of today's politics is based on that... Which would bring us back to the topic of this thread :biggrin:
                 
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                  Quite! Despite the doom-mongers and the very occasional and selective use of effective chemicals, what was a typical over-farmed French field is now clothed in trees, shrubs and perennials, and absolutely swarming with insects (and other wildlife) of all kinds.
                   
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                      The centre was always in the ones I bought.
                       
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                      You have too much money! Not buying the old juke box singles. :heehee:
                      In fact when was the last time you saw a Juke box in a pub? (Ignoring the fact when was the last time you saw the inside of a pub!)

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                        Yeah but the record player always came with an adapter to fit over the spindle.
                         
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                          I don't remember an adapter. I think you needed these centres when you stacked up a load of 45s
                           
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                            Yeah you couldn't stack them if you were using the adapter, just a plastic thing, round, with a hole in the middle.
                             
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                              In the late 1950's/early 1960's I ran a music stall in an East End market and sold juke box records. The centres were sold separately at 1d each. Almost everyone bought the centres as well because they always preferred to stack their records when they had parties. :blue thumb: :)

                              Having a record changer on your record player was much the preferred thing a it meant you didn't have to break your clinch with your partner. :whistle: Almost everyone just kept dancing, without music, whilst the record was changing. :biggrin:

                              Knowing the history and background of the artists and songs helped sell more records :ideaIPB:
                               
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