[DeTomaso] NPC: Wining about getting old

Sean Korb spkorb at gmail.com
Thu Jan 15 13:32:59 EST 2015


I was thinking about that last night.  I need to step up the exercise and
step down the food part of healthy food.  Chances are pretty good that I
will survive given the technology at hand.  What that life will look like
is another matter entirely.

sean

On Thu, Jan 15, 2015 at 1:17 PM, Larry - Ohio Time <Larry at ohiotimecorp.com>
wrote:

> The alternative to growing older is not a good choice at this time.
>
>
> Larry (to many projects to finish) - Cleveland
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: DeTomaso [mailto:detomaso-bounces at poca.com] On Behalf Of Bill Lewis
> Sent: Wednesday, January 14, 2015 8:50 PM
> To: Boyd Casey
> Cc: detomaso at poca.com
> Subject: Re: [DeTomaso] NPC: Wining about getting old
>
> I am 73, and have entered a new faze in life, medically/anatomically/etc.,
> speaking.  E.g., many times now I may eat only one meal a day, and have
> several snacks otherwise.  Many aches/pains that a couple of years ago, I
> would have gone to the ER, or to the doctor at least, and now I just wait
> and they go away.  I could to on, but not really interesting generally
> speaking!   --Bill Lewis
>
> Date: Tue, 13 Jan 2015 11:16:20 -0500
> From: boyd411 at gmail.com
> To: steve at snclocks.com
> CC: detomaso at poca.com
> Subject: Re: [DeTomaso] NPC: Wining about getting old
>
> Sean,
> Although aging does bring  a long list of problems I'm not sure your
> particular problem is necessarily "age related".
> Often times allergic reactions occur or develop when one formerly had none
> associated with contact  to the same items or conditions. It may also be
> that recent changes in some of the chemical composition of oil, gas and
> other substances used in automotive applications have changed.  I would
> suggest (if I may) that a consultation with a Dermatologist and or an
> Allergist / Immunologist may help you identify more specifically the source
> of your problem and besides possibly finding a remedy you may find it is
> not related to the aging process.
> Sincerely,
> Boyd
>
> On Mon, Jan 12, 2015 at 7:01 PM, Stephen <steve at snclocks.com> wrote:
>
> > OUCH!  I can recall when additives were being introduced to gasoline to
> > keep fuel injectors clean.  Whilst there was a time long ago that I could
> > work with gasoline and not have skin problems if a little got on my
> hands,
> > with the intro of some really extreme solvents I found that any exposure
> > resulted in a pretty immediate eczema.
> >
> > Over the years I have become pretty religious about having gloves on.  I
> > feel now that a slight exposure doesn't trash my skin, but much more and
> I
> > am seeing pretty ugly fingers.  I do find that the thicker gloves - like
> 9
> > mil nitriles, really, really last a lot longer than the 6 mils.  This
> helps
> > a lot to minimize those unexpected leaks.
> >
> > Hang in there Sean.
> >
> > Stephen Nelson
> >
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: DeTomaso [mailto:detomaso-bounces at poca.com] On Behalf Of Sean Korb
> > Sent: Monday, January 12, 2015 3:23 PM
> > To: detomaso at poca.com
> > Subject: [DeTomaso] NPC: Wining about getting old
> >
> > I know I know.  At 49 I'm just a youngster and welcome to the club and
> all.
> > But this is really humiliating:
> >
> > Every time I touch the guts of a car I get a rash.  Engine, brakes,
> window
> > regulators, you name it.  I use mild non perfumed detergent and soap and
> I
> > am otherwise completely coddled but this angry rash appears with brake
> > fluid, oil, grease and general filth gets on my hands.  It's like poison
> > ivy and it takes weeks for it to go away using prescription steroid
> cream.
> > I have two boxes of 100 count x-large Nitrile gloves strategically placed
> > and a complement of several dozen cotton Jersey gloves handy and I
> *still*
> > either forget to put them on or some procedure needs an unsheathed hand.
> >
> > It's making me reconsider my hobby that I have relentlessly pursued since
> > I was at least 11.
> >
> > I just wanted to vent a little.  Thanks everyone for being here as few
> > people could understand why it is important for me to have a direct
> contact
> > with my automobiles.
> >
> > sean
> > --
> > Sean Korb spkorb at spkorb.org http://www.spkorb.org
> > '65,'68 Mustangs,'68 Cougar,'78 R100/7,'60 Metro,'59 A35,'71 Pantera
> #1382
> > "The more you drive, the less intelligent you get" --Miller "Computers
> are
> > useless.  They can only give you answers." -P. Picasso
> >
> >
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Sean Korb spkorb at spkorb.org http://www.spkorb.org
'65,'68 Mustangs,'68 Cougar,'78 R100/7,'60 Metro,'59 A35,'71 Pantera #1382
"The more you drive, the less intelligent you get" --Miller
"Computers are useless.  They can only give you answers." -P. Picasso
-------------- next part --------------
   I was thinking about that last night.A  I need to step up the exercise
   and step down the food part of healthy food.A  Chances are pretty good
   that I will survive given the technology at hand.A  What that life will
   look like is another matter entirely.
   sean

   On Thu, Jan 15, 2015 at 1:17 PM, Larry - Ohio Time
   <[1]Larry at ohiotimecorp.com> wrote:

     The alternative to growing older is not a good choice at this time.
     Larry (to many projects to finish) - Cleveland

   -----Original Message-----
   From: DeTomaso [mailto:[2]detomaso-bounces at poca.com] On Behalf Of Bill
   Lewis
   Sent: Wednesday, January 14, 2015 8:50 PM
   To: Boyd Casey
   Cc: [3]detomaso at poca.com
   Subject: Re: [DeTomaso] NPC: Wining about getting old
   I am 73, and have entered a new faze in life,
   medically/anatomically/etc.,
   speaking.A  E.g., many times now I may eat only one meal a day, and
   have
   several snacks otherwise.A  Many aches/pains that a couple of years
   ago, I
   would have gone to the ER, or to the doctor at least, and now I just
   wait
   and they go away.A  I could to on, but not really interesting generally
   speaking!A  A --Bill Lewis
   Date: Tue, 13 Jan 2015 11:16:20 -0500
   From: [4]boyd411 at gmail.com
   To: [5]steve at snclocks.com
   CC: [6]detomaso at poca.com
   Subject: Re: [DeTomaso] NPC: Wining about getting old
   Sean,
   Although aging does bringA  a long list of problems I'm not sure your
   particular problem is necessarily "age related".
   Often times allergic reactions occur or develop when one formerly had
   none
   associated with contactA  to the same items or conditions. It may also
   be
   that recent changes in some of the chemical composition of oil, gas and
   other substances used in automotive applications have changed.A  I
   would
   suggest (if I may) that a consultation with a Dermatologist and or an
   Allergist / Immunologist may help you identify more specifically the
   source
   of your problem and besides possibly finding a remedy you may find it
   is
   not related to the aging process.
   Sincerely,
   Boyd
   On Mon, Jan 12, 2015 at 7:01 PM, Stephen <[7]steve at snclocks.com> wrote:
   > OUCH!A  I can recall when additives were being introduced to gasoline
   to
   > keep fuel injectors clean.A  Whilst there was a time long ago that I
   could
   > work with gasoline and not have skin problems if a little got on my
   hands,
   > with the intro of some really extreme solvents I found that any
   exposure
   > resulted in a pretty immediate eczema.
   >
   > Over the years I have become pretty religious about having gloves
   on.A  I
   > feel now that a slight exposure doesn't trash my skin, but much more
   and I
   > am seeing pretty ugly fingers.A  I do find that the thicker gloves -
   like 9
   > mil nitriles, really, really last a lot longer than the 6 mils.A
   This
   helps
   > a lot to minimize those unexpected leaks.
   >
   > Hang in there Sean.
   >
   > Stephen Nelson
   >
   >
   > -----Original Message-----
   > From: DeTomaso [mailto:[8]detomaso-bounces at poca.com] On Behalf Of
   Sean Korb
   > Sent: Monday, January 12, 2015 3:23 PM
   > To: [9]detomaso at poca.com
   > Subject: [DeTomaso] NPC: Wining about getting old
   >
   > I know I know.A  At 49 I'm just a youngster and welcome to the club
   and
   all.
   > But this is really humiliating:
   >
   > Every time I touch the guts of a car I get a rash.A  Engine, brakes,
   window
   > regulators, you name it.A  I use mild non perfumed detergent and soap
   and I
   > am otherwise completely coddled but this angry rash appears with
   brake
   > fluid, oil, grease and general filth gets on my hands.A  It's like
   poison
   > ivy and it takes weeks for it to go away using prescription steroid
   cream.
   > I have two boxes of 100 count x-large Nitrile gloves strategically
   placed
   > and a complement of several dozen cotton Jersey gloves handy and I
   *still*
   > either forget to put them on or some procedure needs an unsheathed
   hand.
   >
   > It's making me reconsider my hobby that I have relentlessly pursued
   since
   > I was at least 11.
   >
   > I just wanted to vent a little.A  Thanks everyone for being here as
   few
   > people could understand why it is important for me to have a direct
   contact
   > with my automobiles.
   >
   > sean
   > --

     > Sean Korb [10]spkorb at spkorb.org [11]http://www.spkorb.org
     > '65,'68 Mustangs,'68 Cougar,'78 R100/7,'60 Metro,'59 A35,'71
     Pantera #1382
     > "The more you drive, the less intelligent you get" --Miller
     "Computers are
     > useless.A  They can only give you answers." -P. Picasso
     >
     >
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   '65,'68 Mustangs,'68 Cougar,'78 R100/7,'60 Metro,'59 A35,'71 Pantera
   #1382
   "The more you drive, the less intelligent you get" --Miller
   "Computers are useless.A  They can only give you answers." -P. Picasso

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