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I used to have a regular office chair in my darkroom (when I used to have one). Everytime I sat down it would blow dust out of the cushion. A cleanroom chair is just a cleaner alternative to an office chair. As clean as a hard chair but more comfortable. ..just a thought. I couldn't think of any better use for it. I don't know anyone with a cleanroom in their garage. -- Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] "David Nebenzahl" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > On 11/8/2003 11:18 PM Tom Phillips spake thus: > > > David Nebenzahl wrote: > > > >> On 11/8/2003 8:16 PM Steve V spake thus: > >> > I don't get it... > >> > >> You're being not-so-subtly whacked over the head for daring to post a for-sale > >> announcement on rec.photo.darkroom. Violation of the rules? Yes. Reason to > >> send out the Usenet police? Maybe not. > > > > Violation of the charter AND crossposting... > > > > Not to mention no one I know has an office chair in their darkroom; > > I have one--a "wheelie" one like he's selling, no less (but not "clean"). > Handy to scoot between my enlarger spot and developing spot. > > > Plus a certain amount of dust, fumes, and > > "particles" from various powdered chemicals are omnipresent in most > > darkrooms despite efforts to the contrary and a particle free > > "cleanroom" chair isn't going to make any difference. > > That "clean" chair would become filthy within 10 minutes in my darkroom, I > guar-on-tee. > > > -- > A: Top posting! > Q: What's the most annoying thing on Usenet? >
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