[raspberry-vi] Re: GPIO Pin-outs

  • From: Jason Miller <hobbgoblin79@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: raspberry-vi@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sat, 16 Mar 2013 23:50:06 -0400

Mike, and list.
The bowl of ice is actually a horrible idea. There are two things that 
are much better ideas.
1. Use butter. Not really, but if you're the hungry type, you can use 
butter, and if the burn is bad enough, you'll sautee the fingertips, 
giving yourself a small something to snack on. I take no responsibility 
for anyone that actually tries this, as it's a horrible idea as i said, 
and if you decide to try to see if you really sautee your fingers, yes 
you can if the burn is bad enough, and you probably deserve anything bad 
that happens.
2. The actual method to help a bad burn, isn't icy water, as that'll 
cause a possible flash boil with the blood. Just like it's bad to run 
frozen/hypothermic parts of your body under icy or very cold water right 
away, it's bad to put a burn under icy cold water right away is bad. 
You'll want to use warm or at the least, luke warm water at first, and 
then gradually get it cold. If you put icy cold water directly on a bad 
enough burn, like I said, it cna cause a flash boil in the small amount 
of blood in the capilaries there, and basically kill off the nerves in 
that portion of your body. I may not be a medical professional, but 
having a mother and step father, the first with 15 years, and the second 
with 28 years of medical professions, and friends all in the medical 
fields, I have learned a lot as well. Again, I take no responsibility if 
things end up unexpectedly as dependign on how severe the burn actually 
is, any water may be bad, and you might actually already be screwed too 
far to fix.

Thank you and this has been another useless fact/service announcement 
from me.


Jason Miller

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