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« Reply #30 on: September 20, 2015, 06:48:19 pm »

you need to have an assessment done. i would have an air quality engineer in to check for ethylene. if they find none then i would repeat your last post word for word to a therapist.

With which head are you speaking now?

Well as a matter of fact, when I was younger and needing to working for a living, not being wealthy like you, I was a Quality Assurance Specialist for over 40 years (now I'm giving away my age), and I was a qualified multi-commodities expert in Petroleum, Cryogenics, Mechanical, Electronics, and other items. And although I usually did not inspect ethylene, it was a gas  that was used on some of the automatic electronic equipment in the lab, to test those hydrocarbons that I inspected. And once, while waiting on a test result, we had a fire-out of the equipment using the ethylene supply as a burning source, and wow, what a blast it caused. Luckily, I was sitting well far away, reading my Plato, as a matter of fact, as I well remember. But still, the air shock almost knocked my socks off. Anyway, funny that you should mention this substance, ethylene, in reference to the passage of reincarnation and birds, beasts, and oysters, because you will not believe it, but that was actually the page I was on, reading Plato. Therefore, according to you, I need to take Plato with me too, to the therapist. And another thing you will not believe, besides Pindar not being the first on the pillars, or their true location, but, again, what a coincidence, I was actually a substitute for the industrial Hygienist, or the Marine Chemist, when I was operating on a vessel at anchor, or in a foreign port where one was not immediately available, so as to be the one to test the air quality of confined spaces, to assure it had the sufficient quantity of oxygen, and free from other toxic chemical, before allowing anyone to enter. The Same type of warning Plato had at his Academy; Let no one ignorant of Geometry enter this place. Or in your case, "Let no one ignorant of Plato's works enter this site."   
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