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Ask Slashdot: How To Safely Saw Up Motherboards? 247

James-NSC writes "I like to do arts and crafts. I've been saving up motherboards for a while as a new medium and I started working on it last night. I wore the same gear I wear while painting – fine particulate respirator and safety goggles. I just cut some templates out of some motherboards and when I was done I used the shop-vac to clean myself & workspace up before removing my mask. Even after 5+ minutes, in a well ventilated area (not as well as it should have been apparently) my first breath was pins and needles. I'm looking into containment and exhaust solutions – ala baby's first iron lung, but seriously, am I nuts? Are these materials just too toxic to work with?"

Comment Re:Ada ? (Score 1) 587

I used Ada in my first years at Uni and I can honestly say that I like it. I've never had the use for it's safety critical abilities (still being an undergraduate) but I did enjoy programming in it. I certainly didn't have any problems with it being so strict.

Wish Ada was still part of my course these days, but I guess there are important skills in learning Java...oh well!

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