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    Your Cell Phone Is Grosser Than You Think

    One for the germaphobes.


    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/0...n_6373662.html

    Unless you live in a plastic bubble, germs and bacteria are on every surface you touch. Apparently, even washing your hands promises very little protection; one study revealed 25 percent of the public soap dispensers tested contained fecal bacteria. But what surfaces are the most notorious germ farms? We all know door handles are home to high populations of germs, but how do they compare with a cell phone? And who is more germ-ridden, men or women?

    1. Cell phone vs. bathroom door handle

    Coliform Capital: cell phone
    According to study findings published in the Wall Street Journal, swabs taken from a sample of cell phones had up to 33,200 CFUs, or colony-forming units, on them. According to a website created by the City of Cleveland’s Department of Public Health, a restroom door handle only has 4 CFUs. A U.K. study detected environmental bacteria (TVC), Enterobacteriae and fecal coliform in its tests of 30 mobiles. Surprisingly, a public bathroom door handle is often much cleaner. Most people at least wash their hands after using a restroom and before touching the door yet our phones are set down on every surface imaginable.

    2. Toilet seat vs. purse

    Borough of bacteria: purse
    Purses are teeming with bacteria. One study conducted by a British hygiene company found that the dirtiest item inside of a handbag tended to be containers of lotions or creams, beating out a toilet seat for the amount of bacteria they carried. Leather handbags appeared to be prime real estate for bacteria because of the material’s spongy texture, the study report said. Scientist and germ guru Charles Gerba, a professor at the University of Arizona, Tucson, believes that the bottom is likely the most bacteria-ridden part of a purse, as some carriers will place their bags directly on the bathroom floor. A toilet seat typically has somewhere around 3,200 CFUs on it.

    4. Gym locker room floor vs. office desk

    Mecca for microorganisms: toss-up
    Your office desk may harbor 400 times the amount of bacteria found on a toilet.(We’ll wait until you finish frantically wiping it down.) Gym locker room floors — constantly damp and warm from both the freshly sweaty and the recently showered gym-goers — are a top travel destination for bacteria, viruses and fungi (which, ironically, is not fun at all). Walking around in bare feet can lead to plantar warts and athlete’s foot, both of which are pretty gross and uncomfortable. We’re calling this one a draw.

    5. Restaurant lemons vs. New York City Subway escalators

    Microbe county: the restaurant lemon wedge
    Alas, E. coli shows its ugly head again; a study published in the Journal of Environmental Health found the bacteria … where? On the rind of many samples of lemon slices. The escalators in New York’s subway system do harbor a lot of dirt bacteria, which can cause respiratory issues for those who already have compromised immune systems, but this bacteria also occurs naturally in the environment.

    6. Lady estate vs. bachelor pad

    Germ town: bachelor pad
    This verdict probably doesn’t surprise anyone who’s walked into the apartment of a single man in his 20s. A team of scientists found our old friend fecal coliform on 30 percent of TV remotes, 62 percent of nightstands and 13 percent of the door handles tested in the homes of single men. Those icky nightstands trump the 33 percent of front doorknobs of women’s homes that contain the same bacteria. And other than that site, the amount of coliform found in areas of a lady’s abode paled in comparison to a man’s.

    7. Lady fingers vs. man hands

    Bacteria city: women’s hands
    We’re just as shocked as you are, although this may explain those dirty door handles mentioned above. Just like a large, worldly city, women’s hands have a wider variety of microbes setting up residence than men’s. According to a study conducted by the University of Colorado at Boulder, the average human hand had around “150 different species of bacteria living on it.” Researchers speculate that the higher bacterial diversity on a woman’s hand is due to the higher pH level of a woman’s skin. Men’s skin has a higher acidity than women’s, making it less conducive to bacterial growth. And we’re sorry to burst your bubble, but regular hand washing had virtually no effect on the bacterial diversity of a person’s hand.



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    You can take the rest of the day off. Just do not hurt yourself. It will break our hearts.

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    http://www.goodhousekeeping.com/home...r-than-toilet/

    Is Your Phone Germier Than a Toilet Seat?

    If you're a stickler for hovering over toilet seats, your concerns might be a bit misplaced. It turns out that your cell phone (which people check an average of 110 times per day!), is way more disgusting.

    Just how much dirtier? Buzzfeed asked a microbiologist to compare bacteria on a toilet seat versus a few phones and the results were, well, gross. Watch the video for the naked truth (we're talking petri dishes of full bacteria, people).

    This news isn't so great, considering your phone is often next to your face. But it doesn't require much effort to reduce the ick factor. "To kill germs, you should clean your phone every every few days with an alcohol wipe," says Carolyn Forte, director of the Cleaning Lab at the Good Housekeeping Institute. "Buy a box of individually packaged ones and keep a few in your purse or car. And regularly wipe your phone with a microfiber cloth to remove greasy fingerprints."

    And maybe resolve to stop scrolling Facebook on bathroom breaks, huh?
    Video at link.

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    I eat bacteria for breakfast...

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    In some of those cases, it's easily solved by being cleaner. I see people taking their damned phones into the bathroom all the time (and even talking on them while in there), and purses hang on the little hook in the stall. That stall is not far from the toilet, which turns everything in the bowl into a mist that settles on that door. The desk almost never gets wiped down, even though people eat at it, drink at it, and in at least one case I witnessed change a dirty diaper on it.

    You don't have to be obsessive about it, but wiping down the desk area, not eating or doing other gross things at your desk, and generally using a little common sense... well I guess I'm asking too much.
    Genuine, willful, aggressive ignorance is the one sure way to tick me off. I wish I could say you were trolling. I know better, and it's just sad.

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    Quote Originally Posted by timosman View Post
    You can take the rest of the day off.

    I'll bet a cyber nickel the ZippyJuan account has a post all 365 days of any year. Even Hanukah. Tells me that more than one person likely mans the account.
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    ...I believe that when the government is capable of doing a thing, it will.
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    which one of yall fuckers wrote the "ron paul" racist news letters
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    Quote Originally Posted by NorthCarolinaLiberty View Post
    I'll bet a cyber nickel the ZippyJuan account has a post all 365 days of any year. Even Hanukah. Tells me that more than one person likely mans the account.
    I think they put their A-team on it now.

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    Voting one star-terrible for a ZippyJuan thread.
    Quote Originally Posted by TheCount View Post
    ...I believe that when the government is capable of doing a thing, it will.
    Quote Originally Posted by Influenza View Post
    which one of yall fuckers wrote the "ron paul" racist news letters
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    Zippy's posts are a great contribution.




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    Quote Originally Posted by timosman View Post
    I think they put their A-team on it now.


    I pity those fools!



    Quote Originally Posted by TheCount View Post
    ...I believe that when the government is capable of doing a thing, it will.
    Quote Originally Posted by Influenza View Post
    which one of yall fuckers wrote the "ron paul" racist news letters
    Quote Originally Posted by Dforkus View Post
    Zippy's posts are a great contribution.




    Disrupt, Deny, Deflate. Read the RPF trolls' playbook here (post #3): http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthr...eptive-members



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