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Rankaz13 wrote:Mukiri wrote:Which begs the question, Does one wash his hands before peeing or after? Because if you handle the landing gear with all you've touched prior, isn't it transferred? Won't subsequent landings not transfer the dirt into.... ?  Depends on what one does on a day-to-day basis I guess. I'd have no qualms advising a mech for instance to wash his hands prior. I'm delighted to notice am not the only one who struggle with this afterwards-hand wash idea. It should be before unless you are a mech which should be before and maybe after. I believe my gear is cleaner all day than my hands at any time during the day ;-)
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/11/2012 Posts: 5,222
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radio wrote:Rankaz13 wrote:Mukiri wrote:Which begs the question, Does one wash his hands before peeing or after? Because if you handle the landing gear with all you've touched prior, isn't it transferred? Won't subsequent landings not transfer the dirt into.... ?  Depends on what one does on a day-to-day basis I guess. I'd have no qualms advising a mech for instance to wash his hands prior. I'm delighted to notice am not the only one who struggle with this afterwards-hand wash idea. It should be before unless you are a mech which should be before and maybe after. I believe my gear is cleaner all day than my hands at any time during the day ;-) Doc, I beg to differ. It doesn't necessarily depend on 'what one does', because we all handle money, shake hands, open doors, touch .... et al. It's no wonder Michael Douglas got throat cancer from eating his cat. I'm sure you've also encountered unexplained yeast infections.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/20/2008 Posts: 6,275 Location: Kenya
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Mukiri wrote:radio wrote:Rankaz13 wrote:Mukiri wrote:Which begs the question, Does one wash his hands before peeing or after? Because if you handle the landing gear with all you've touched prior, isn't it transferred? Won't subsequent landings not transfer the dirt into.... ?  Depends on what one does on a day-to-day basis I guess. I'd have no qualms advising a mech for instance to wash his hands prior. I'm delighted to notice am not the only one who struggle with this afterwards-hand wash idea. It should be before unless you are a mech which should be before and maybe after. I believe my gear is cleaner all day than my hands at any time during the day ;-) Doc, I beg to differ. It doesn't necessarily depend on 'what one does', because we all handle money, shake hands, open doors, touch .... et al. It's no wonder Michael Douglas got throat cancer from eating his cat. I'm sure you've also encountered unexplained yeast infections. I can see that people are coming into realization that washing the landing gear after use is necessary. Cleanliness is next to Godliness. Kudos for the realization
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Rank: Elder Joined: 2/26/2008 Posts: 4,449
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Mukiri wrote:radio wrote:Rankaz13 wrote:Mukiri wrote:Which begs the question, Does one wash his hands before peeing or after? Because if you handle the landing gear with all you've touched prior, isn't it transferred? Won't subsequent landings not transfer the dirt into.... ?  Depends on what one does on a day-to-day basis I guess. I'd have no qualms advising a mech for instance to wash his hands prior. I'm delighted to notice am not the only one who struggle with this afterwards-hand wash idea. It should be before unless you are a mech which should be before and maybe after. I believe my gear is cleaner all day than my hands at any time during the day ;-) Doc, I beg to differ. It doesn't necessarily depend on 'what one does', because we all handle money, shake hands, open doors, touch .... et al. It's no wonder Michael Douglas got throat cancer from eating his cat. I'm sure you've also encountered unexplained yeast infections. Someone should invent a CD or something for that oral maneno. Chida kibao.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 1/17/2013 Posts: 4,693 Location: Earth
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AlphDoti wrote: I can see that people are coming into realization that washing the landing gear after use is necessary.
HUH?? Cz you guys have been rivarivaring like wiper and walking away without doing so?? This is why we salimia people like korinos. Why were wet wipes invented?
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Rank: User Joined: 8/15/2013 Posts: 13,237 Location: Vacuum
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Which men? I only shower once per week or after landing If Obiero did it, Who Am I?
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/11/2012 Posts: 5,222
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AlphDoti wrote:Mukiri wrote:radio wrote:Rankaz13 wrote:Mukiri wrote:Which begs the question, Does one wash his hands before peeing or after? Because if you handle the landing gear with all you've touched prior, isn't it transferred? Won't subsequent landings not transfer the dirt into.... ?  Depends on what one does on a day-to-day basis I guess. I'd have no qualms advising a mech for instance to wash his hands prior. I'm delighted to notice am not the only one who struggle with this afterwards-hand wash idea. It should be before unless you are a mech which should be before and maybe after. I believe my gear is cleaner all day than my hands at any time during the day ;-) Doc, I beg to differ. It doesn't necessarily depend on 'what one does', because we all handle money, shake hands, open doors, touch .... et al. It's no wonder Michael Douglas got throat cancer from eating his cat. I'm sure you've also encountered unexplained yeast infections. I can see that people are coming into realization that washing the landing gear after use is necessary. Cleanliness is next to Godliness. Kudos for the realization Yenyewe there are problems, and there are problems! Reading should be like crossing the road... read once (look left), read the other comments (look right), read again (look left again)... if all is clear(road is clear) write your comment #emptydebe
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Rank: User Joined: 8/15/2013 Posts: 13,237 Location: Vacuum
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Mukiri wrote:AlphDoti wrote:Mukiri wrote:radio wrote:Rankaz13 wrote:Mukiri wrote:Which begs the question, Does one wash his hands before peeing or after? Because if you handle the landing gear with all you've touched prior, isn't it transferred? Won't subsequent landings not transfer the dirt into.... ?  Depends on what one does on a day-to-day basis I guess. I'd have no qualms advising a mech for instance to wash his hands prior. I'm delighted to notice am not the only one who struggle with this afterwards-hand wash idea. It should be before unless you are a mech which should be before and maybe after. I believe my gear is cleaner all day than my hands at any time during the day ;-) Doc, I beg to differ. It doesn't necessarily depend on 'what one does', because we all handle money, shake hands, open doors, touch .... et al. It's no wonder Michael Douglas got throat cancer from eating his cat. I'm sure you've also encountered unexplained yeast infections. I can see that people are coming into realization that washing the landing gear after use is necessary. Cleanliness is next to Godliness. Kudos for the realization Yenyewe there are problems, and there are problems! Reading should be like crossing the road... read once (look left), read the other comments (look right), read again (look left again)... if all is clear(road is clear) write your comment #emptydebe Haiya pastor!!! If Obiero did it, Who Am I?
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Rank: Elder Joined: 3/2/2009 Posts: 26,331 Location: Masada
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AlphDoti wrote:You know you are attracting some nasty replies here @impunity, because I can ask you how did you know that guy smells like 10-dead burukenges. And how does a live burukenge smells? Eh? The question is straight forward, its like why do you Muslims wash the *ss and not just wipe it? Portfolio: Sold You know you've made it when you get a parking space for your yatcht.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/20/2008 Posts: 6,275 Location: Kenya
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Impunity wrote:AlphDoti wrote:You know you are attracting some nasty replies here @impunity, because I can ask you how did you know that guy smells like 10-dead burukenges. And how does a live burukenge smells? Eh? The question is straight forward, its like why do you Muslims wash the *ss and not just wipe it? For an engineer mind, let us say you spilled some soda on your hands. Would you rather clean it with water or try to wipe it off with toilet paper? The answer is simple in this case: Water! For details, for the thousandth time, but I don't get tired of reminding everybody: Restroom etiquetteAs Muslim rule, this is the way to do these things after answering nature’s call, 1. You can clean yourself with tissue, 2. Then wash with clean water (warm recommended), 3. And finally clean your hands with a soap and water. This reduces bacterial germination and possibly infection.
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