Paul Huff ([info]phuff) wrote,
@ 2008-05-11 22:56:00
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Updates galore.
I have been unable to work up any kind of momentum to return to the two or three academic projects that I have outstanding like Hogwallop, or my Brother Brigham paper. Summer laziness has hit hard. So, Friday night I started soldering the ol' Rockmite in earnest, while Melissa was finishing up a book for her class. I'm about a third of the way done with the Rockmite. Maybe a quarter. I got a little (read very) obsessive compulsive about lead contamination due to the solder (solder is often made of a high percentage of lead, despite what this wikipedia page says). This means that I laid down cardboard over top of the kitchen table I was soldering on, used disposable rubber gloves and treated them as contaminated during and afterwards. This proceeded to freak Melissa out. I think one of the main sources of this freak out was that I don't want Caleb to have some kind of lead poisoning problem and end up learning disabled or something because of a dumb hobby. Afterwards, I googled "soldering kitchen table" and found this article in which somebody repeatedly emphasizes that soldering can only cause lead problems if you actually ingest the solder. That made me feel much better. Isn't it great what a random internet site can do for you, even though I have no idea who "ranger/- Warren" is or if he knows whereof he speaks?

On Saturday, I went for my second 8+ mile run in two weeks. Last week I went for my first run longer than 3 miles ever. It was relatively intense, and I had to stop after 4 miles and then start again a 20-ish minutes later. This last week, though we took a couple of breaks while waiting for red lights and such, I ran the whole time without any large walking stretches. 8.27 miles in 1 hour and 26 minutes. It felt great. Hopefully I'll be able to continue to do the occasional long run.


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Good to hear you're doing well...
(Anonymous)
2008-05-12 05:13 am UTC (link)
Miss having you guys up here, though!

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It ain't necessarily so...
[info]bbqhuff
2008-05-14 02:22 am UTC (link)
As a librarian in training I must warn you that more than something like 60% of what you read on the internet is false info. Sorry, I know that wikipedia is all cool and everything but not everyone who writes for them is an expert. And where did the article come from? Try the databases available through your local library's web page. They have vetted info. It's all free with your library card number. I know, I know, it takes too long to download. But what is the price of good information and peace of mind? A little time? Don't know if soldering will be found in them but they are the better way to go for good info. They do have car repair databases in most libraries now, maybe they will have something regarding soldering. Sorry, I'll get off my librarian soapbox now and slink back into my homework.

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[info]bbqhuff
2008-05-17 04:02 am UTC (link)
There is such a thing as lead-free solder, no?

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[info]phuff
2008-05-19 05:42 am UTC (link)
Yeah, but it's just as toxic, I think, just in a different way...

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