The rtight to Privacy and Face Mask wearing

  • oeb11
  • 07-25-2020, 03:39 PM
It is called a filter - and no filter can affect viruses - it would totally shut down air flow.
Dang ob1 if filters shut down airflow? I'd hate to breath in your trailer home. Btw I love seeing those ignorant racist redneck fat asses not wearing a mask. We can always use less ignorant people
It is called a filter - and no filter can affect viruses - it would totally shut down air flow. Originally Posted by oeb11
How could a virus shut down an AC Filter's airflow?
Dang ob1 if filters shut down airflow? I'd hate to breath in your trailer home. Btw I love seeing those ignorant racist redneck fat asses not wearing a mask. We can always use less ignorant people Originally Posted by Tsmokies
You can wear a mask all day every day and still contract a virus. In fact the way this country is going you have a better chance of getting your head blown off than catching a virus.
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You can wear a mask all day every day and still contract a virus. In fact the way this country is going you have a better chance of getting your head blown off than catching a virus. Originally Posted by Levianon17

Jeez.. what hellhole do you live in where you're more likely to get your head blown off? I mean.. I live in a city that is hard core leftist and we haven't had anything more dramatic than a sit in protest since the first week of protests.
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Jeez.. what hellhole do you live in where you're more likely to get your head blown off? I mean.. I live in a city that is hard core leftist and we haven't had anything more dramatic than a sit in protest since the first week of protests. Originally Posted by Grace Preston



he means places like Detroit and Chicago. and NYC where billy wants to defund the NYPD. this won't happen but if it did it would incite a ton of crime.
he means places like Detroit and Chicago. and NYC where billy wants to defund the NYPD. this won't happen but if it did it would incite a ton of crime. Originally Posted by The_Waco_Kid
Thank You.
  • oeb11
  • 07-26-2020, 08:25 AM
How could a virus shut down an AC Filter's airflow? Originally Posted by Levianon17

Any filter that will catch a virus - has openings in the filter too small to permit reasonable airflow.

A virus is an infectious agent of small size and simple composition that can multiply only in living cells of animals, plants, or bacteria. They range in size from about 20 to 400 nanometres in diameter (1 nanometre = 10-9 meters). By contrast, the smallest bacteria are about 400 nanometres in size.


If you can design, produce, and market such a filter - that effectively catches viruses yet permits adequate air flow - You can retire.
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If you can design, produce, and market such a filter - that effectively catches viruses yet permits adequate air flow - You can retire. Originally Posted by oeb11
Only if one has a market for them that generates sufficient profit.
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I bet goggles are a bitch when they get mascara on them ... and....

.... no self-respecting Harvard pussy sneezes through his or her nose!
  • oeb11
  • 07-26-2020, 02:29 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by oeb11
If you can design, produce, and market such a filter - that effectively catches viruses yet permits adequate air flow - You can retire.

Only if one has a market for them that generates sufficient profit.





LL - anyone who could produce such a filter - not only masks for home and commercial HVAC - would sell enough to retire - at least until AOC and Bernie outlaw capitalism in america.
  • UHB
  • 07-27-2020, 05:05 AM
HERE ANOTHER ONE VIA SPYING, LEAVE OUT ALL THE REST





Any filter that will catch a virus - has openings in the filter too small to permit reasonable airflow.

A virus is an infectious agent of small size and simple composition that can multiply only in living cells of animals, plants, or bacteria. They range in size from about 20 to 400 nanometres in diameter (1 nanometre = 10-9 meters). By contrast, the smallest bacteria are about 400 nanometres in size.


If you can design, produce, and market such a filter - that effectively catches viruses yet permits adequate air flow - You can retire. Originally Posted by oeb11