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5-Aug-2020 9:46:26 PM
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Has anyone ever used liquid chalk and got any suggestions? Some local gyms are asking for it and not sure where to start, apparently could be helpful for the virus? https://www.climbernews.com/is-liquid-chalk-antibacterial-the-claims-tested/
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6-Aug-2020 5:05:35 AM
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Spam
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6-Aug-2020 7:45:15 AM
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On 6-Aug-2020 E. Wells wrote:
>Spam
Just because it bounces off your tinfoil hat doesn't mean it's spam...
Link to previous thread: http://www.chockstone.org/Forum/Forum.asp?Action=Display&ForumID=6&MessageID=30277&Replies=12
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6-Aug-2020 9:01:31 AM
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That is true, obviously isopropyl is a good thing if you want to kill germs. Im not sure I have ever questioned that. My assertion that it is spam for a narrative is because the guy created an account specifically to post this. Every word any one writes has an agenda, including mine. That is inescapable. So if you created an account simply to reming people that handsan kills 99.9 percent of germs (I know this cos the bottle says) then so be it.
If any assertion I have ever made (actually made) is false, then that would please me greatly, because I am not a fan of military marshal law, I am as much of a fan of Fauci and the w.h.o dictatorship as Karry Mullis was, and I also hope the plethora of abstracts available to read linking low level radiation exposure to gliomas and other cancers (and lung complications) , I hope they are all wrong. All of it.
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6-Aug-2020 9:17:21 AM
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On 6-Aug-2020 E. Wells wrote:
>That is true, obviously isopropyl is a good thing if you want to kill germs.
>Im not sure I have ever questioned that. My assertion that it is spam for
>a narrative is because the guy created an account specifically to post
>this. Every word any one writes has an agenda, including mine. That is
>inescapable. So if you created an account simply to reming people that
>handsan kills 99.9 percent of germs (I know this cos the bottle says) then
>so be it.
>If any assertion I have ever made (actually made) is false, then that
>would please me greatly, because I am not a fan of military marshal law,
>I am as much of a fan of Fauci and the w.h.o dictatorship as Karry Mullis
>was, and I also hope the plethora of abstracts available to read linking
>low level radiation exposure to gliomas and other cancers (and lung complications)
>, I hope they are all wrong. All of it.
>
Probably is SPAM and therefore the Mods will continue to monitor posts from this user. More than likely any further posts will be links to this website and will then be dealt with accordingly.
Given the lack of posts of late and actually related to climbing I am leaving it for the time being.
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6-Aug-2020 12:21:43 PM
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Well ... that probably isn't the strategy for a spammer. There is no need for follow-up posts if the link remains in place on an authoritative website.
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9-Aug-2020 5:04:27 PM
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okayyyyyyyy
so any actual suggestions? i tried a friends and it stank, no idea what is was
worked ok but felt like i was missing something. gym here needs it but others seem to not care
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10-Aug-2020 8:25:12 AM
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On 9-Aug-2020 Stonks wrote:
>so any actual suggestions? i tried a friends and it stank, no idea what
>is was
I have a few ideas...
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10-Aug-2020 1:45:38 PM
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On 9-Aug-2020 Stonks wrote:
>okayyyyyyyy
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>so any actual suggestions? i tried a friends and it stank, no idea what
>is was
I have been using the petzl power liquid. Just smells like regular hand sanitizer and works fine.
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12-Aug-2020 8:51:59 AM
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On 5-Aug-2020 Stonks wrote:
>Has anyone ever used liquid chalk and got any suggestions? Some local gyms
>are asking for it and not sure where to start, apparently could be helpful
>for the virus?
Where to start?
Real climbing starts outdoors, and has the added benefits of easy social distancing along with dirt/grime being free, which is cheaper than chalk or chalk substitutes!
Heh, heh, heh.
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12-Aug-2020 5:20:08 PM
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https://www.climbing.com/news/researchers-prove-80-percent-alcohol-liquid-chalk-kills-coronavirus-on-surfaces/
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