Yes sir, no sir we said yes too many times sir an evolution

Mr Walker was a good electrical engineer tapping into an existing network wasnt he, the ear of Gibaltar.

Refer Mihail Chemonov’s abstraction.

Filling the gaps of hominin with “time dependant supply” to hear but yet to see!

So how is living in fluorescence for every region with a fill in tourist population for Big Blue with an Xray machine or other not maintainable because that company went backrupt and only to recieve a call back we don’t deal with their product. Just leave the hazardous Mercury and Xenon lamp medical equipment of the past and build another one! New, more ingenious! Compound the issue with strategic gas leaks! See what other energy we can create! Basically advertising IT solutions has seen a new wave of IT created through loss of human life into something somewhat superior yet still inferior in a new form of stagnation. Yet another madness in society. The wars of the future, may just be in a room with known exposure x,y,z.

To talk the compexities of why Beryllium may be a vampire in one region requiring citronella and not in another. Trauma, metaphysics. Too nonsensical to explain!

So facts of imaging equipment may be the sanity especially when drainage and plumbing may never get maintained in yet another abandoned engineering project of the future.

Medical imaging equipment time dependant maintenance fails as expected, never been documented really as per company before an induced bankrupcy. Then the ongoing variety per place of what may decay take new form.

To factor in not just components of ceasium iodide, and related phosphors to crate the specturm required along with illumination sources from halides of tungsten and other, mercury and xenon arcs to the LED and lightspectrums of the future. Filtrations used to ease the impact on the human body aluminium/copper realistically much more complicated than 2 elements from one table. What is used for the K-edge to sharpen the image, Barium or Iodine, am I referring to what is in the anatomy of the medical imaging machine or the human body under analysis? Technetium 99m combined with methylene diphosphonate for tomography, superceeded by CT technology.

Easier to talk about what to consolidate from medical machinery that has been neglected in urban spaces, some interested and potentially heavily protected investments of what may sit in a “retirement village” built over a wetland population 1.

In terms of disposal required in urban spaces for place based communities to utlise a technology not succumb to some fiscal bureaucracy.

Just quoting this site for now..

https://ewastecollect.com/medical-equipment-disposal-australia/

Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs): Found in older cooling oils and transformers. Oil must be sampled and tested. PCB waste above thresholds requires licensed high-temperature incineration and must never enter general waste.

Lead: Present in tube housings and shielding. Must be separated and recycled if possible, or sent to a hazardous waste facility.

Mercury and Cadmium: Present in switches and electronics. These components must be collected separately and sent to certified e-waste or mercury recovery programs.Other Hazardous Components: Old capacitors can contain toxic fluids. Coolants and refrigerants must be recovered by licensed technicians.

Beryllium: Thin beryllium windows in tubes are highly toxic. Remove intact, seal in airtight containers, label, and consign to specialised hazardous waste handlers.

Obviously much more complex in this cobalt enriched age… Few references to fact check, for sanity. But hooray maybe a xenon symbiont time shall tell.

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Factoring in the nanoscale, the traumas of the past with the ambiguity of anger created through forced consciousness creation through data engineering. When nature shall always do its thing, ebb flow expand contract and settle.

Then there is the headache of Argon degasing from ones head, fibro-crystalline argonite, or calcium carbonate. Or just Blue coral trying to exist without a habitat.

http://www.wildsingapore.com/wildfacts/cnidaria/others/heliopora/heliopora.htm

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