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Old May 16th 05, 07:10 PM
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Frank van der Hulst wrote:
pete wrote:
Make all the clothes out of teflon, then roast 'em at 300C to clean

'em.

Sheeshh... You're a *million* miles from any peeping tom... go nude!

;-)


Cute, but like I said in the original thread, there are sanitary
reasons for considering at least minimal clothing, not to mention
protecting the skin from the item being worked on (tool slippage, hot
liquid splahes, abrasion, etc).


It would also be interesting to be able to qunatify how much the
clothing reduces dispersal of dead skin cells and loose hair shafts. We
might end up asking them to wear watch caps in addition to uniforms!

And the crew, for the near future at least, will be taking the peeping
toms along via downlink!


/dps

 




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