Maybe Bring Your Own Mouse To The Internet Cafe
from the just-a-thought dept
We've already heard that your computer is likely to be dirtier than your toilet seat, so what does that mean for public computers as compared to public bathrooms? You guessed it (unfortunately). A new study found that internet cafe mice were the second most bacteria-infested objects they studied, after shopping cart handles. Public bathrooms come in fourth place, with less than half the contaminants of the mice. Might want to bring a travelling mouse next time you're going to an internet cafe.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Simple solution for the paranoid.
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Re: Simple solution for the paranoid.
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Types of dirty
I have no problems with the first type. The second type is where I draw the line, reguardless how "sanitary" it is.
These studies are really stupid. They really don't understand what the underlining reason people call things dirty. It's not cause it's infested with load of bacteria (many folks are immune to majority of them anyway), it's the sight and stench of it. If it looks bad or smells bad it's "dirty" reguardless the number of bacteria that may or may not be on it.
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Probably why I have a bigger issue touching the hand rails on a public bus than flushing a public toilet.
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And to the guy who doesn't care about invisible germs, it doesn't matter if you can see them or not, they'll still get you sick sometimes.
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Question??
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And to the guy who doesn't care about invisible germs, it doesn't matter if you can see them or not, they'll still get you sick sometimes.
This I know, that's why I built up my immune system. Concidering I hadn't been sick in 10 years (never taking any meds), I think I did rather well.
Thus why it doesn't bother me. The more germs I come in contact with, the greater my immunity will be. I understand how the body works, so I've tought it to improve itself internally. It does work, you should try. ;)
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Impetigo
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Does anyone use them?
There is even a computer with internet for free public use at my laundry mat.
I don't see the point for internet cafes'
Everyone I know has a ocmputer, and if no internet, there is so many open WIFI connections around, there is 4 open and 2 locked WIFI's in my building..
its like.. ini.. mini.. mini.. mo..
take your pick, I don't even pay for internet.
Look at tit this way, if there is no lock on it, then the person is not smart enough to know if anyone is using it .. so go ahead and go to town.. your computer will log in by itself! its not your fault that they didn't lock it ..
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Any normal person 12-50 years old would have statistically ZERO chance of getting that.
Now for all your germaphobes, you would be best to just stay in your own house and avoid all human and animal contact, and douse yourself in clorine bleach at least twice an hour just to be safe. Oh, and when you are 65+ and die from pneumonia caused by a common cold that non-germaphobes gained immunity to when they were 30, it will only be your fault.
And lastly, PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE don't keep germs from your children. Look up the statistics of children that spend lots of time in daycares getting covered in germs from other kids...you will notice that a lot less of them have asthma.
Constant exposure to pathogens strenthens the immune system, as does getting breast-fed.
Unless you are otherwise unhealthy, elderly, very very very young (like under 3), or have HIV, avoiding germs does far more harm than good.
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The act of broadcasting the signal grants anyone able to recieve it the right to do so.
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Re: Impetigo
Impetigo is an endemic problem among contact sports athletes, all of them young and healthy. College campuses are hotbeds for all sorts of infectious disease outbreaks, including mono, chicken pox outbreaks, Staph-A, urinary tract infections, etc. If you are a woman, you'd know that urinary tract infections are a major problem in dorm life -- embarassing, painful, and leading to a lot of finger-pointing among dorm mates. Most college campuses have good health clinics, which prevent the problems from getting too bad. But it is not fair to say that youth confers immunity to infectious diseases.
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Practices that turn me away
On a side note, I can just imagine a meeting between these guys. "Well my daughter just showed me how to use a computer and I saw all the web sites with music on them. Are we getting paid for this?"
This ignorance disgusts me.
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Re: Question??
nice way to put it.
agreed.
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