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You missed my tack but nice to hear. Yep, always struggling for room even with 3 desktops & a wineador. I THINK I can fit in whats due this week but next week may be a struggle. LOL.
Don't struggle mate , just post on what won't fit.. mines HUGE
Anyone can post anywhere on the internet, that's the beauty of it.
however when you read the same thing in multiple places thats more than enough for me. Hey I don't care though to be honest and this topic has no benefit to me so I wont be posting again.
If you take the time to search you'll easily find the multiple places showing how it works.
OOOOH! Wolf WOLF WOLF, beauty of it and downside, do you believe what you read in the daily rags.
If you know, you know! if you don't, don't waffle, give me the web addresses.... I know the answer....
"Most definitely. The EPA and Homeland Security have tested the Bio-Wall and on a single pass, it killed 93% of anthrax surrogate, 99.97% of spore-producing bacteria and 99% of a common hospital virus."
"UV-C lamps, which provide UV light on the C-bandwidth) are best for dealing with mold problems, as other types of UV light don't damage the mold enough.
UV-C lamps have been used in hospitals for years in order to kill and control germs and mold, according to American Air"
hope that's enough to show that UV light does alter the DNA of mold and therefore kill it off.
Or to at least allow you to admit there's a possibility of it.
I find wiping the mold off to be simpler than using UV lights to be honest. Maybe I should get a life or a Bio-Wall? Hmmmm, I need to think on my choices.
What would I know? I'm just a backwoods roo packin crim from New Holland! LOL. (Thankyou El Cat)
You old boys certainly have gained a sense of humour,
I said to Her Maj, just the other day, ??86 was a bad year, AA or not, they?ll never educate themselves, what!?
Seems I was spot on old bean! Now, do be a good fellow ; run along & bugger a possum, or whatever it is you colonial chaps get up to, but do mind Cookie doesn?t put the blighter in the pot for lunch!
Have a word with old Watki boy for me, chap takes things far too serious, don't cha know!
Now trot orf me lad, trot orf.
Toodle Pip
"Most definitely. The EPA and Homeland Security have tested the Bio-Wall and on a single pass, it killed 93% of anthrax surrogate, 99.97% of spore-producing bacteria and 99% of a common hospital virus."
"UV-C lamps, which provide UV light on the C-bandwidth) are best for dealing with mold problems, as other types of UV light don't damage the mold enough.
UV-C lamps have been used in hospitals for years in order to kill and control germs and mold, according to American Air"
hope that's enough to show that UV light does alter the DNA of mold and therefore kill it off. Or to at least allow you to admit there's a possibility of it.
Most of that is taken from sales pitches for Phillips & GE lamps, & out of context, but thanks to Ozwas for mentioning the Yank Biowall, the claims for that are astonishing. I still think the synchroton radiator might work on a spot of damp.. but hey! what would I know...
IMNSHO, visible light will not kill mould. Shorter UV wavelengths will, but I certainly wouldn't want to be using that on my cigars. If it damages bacteria and viruses, then I would suggest it would do the same to your cigars.
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