Sunday, August 10, 2014

Pictures -Designs for Products- And Talk About Ebola- (ProductDesignZero)

 " At my shop I place artworks on products and try to sell the items. The prices aren't bad but the shipping is a little expensive. I was going to order a small poster of "What Heaven Is made Of" and the shipping charges were more than the poster.That's not good, is it? "Please Visit My New Store ProductDesingZero

   Here's the pictures I was using:



 " Be careful when you use these pictures. Use only for personal  uses. I shared design with Cafepress and they have rights to the pictures to use on products, if  they sell anything I'm supposed to get a commission. I never have yet but miracles happen. If I had a miracle I could hire a investigator and get my research credentials back. Maybe I could help with Ebola virus in Africa or the next outbreak. If there is one."
  
"Here's a couple of pictures of Ebola:  *Well on second thought - pictures of Ebola isn't such a good idea."

  One of the main factors in the Ebola virus outbreak is lack of water. Cleansing hands and washing is important to contain the spread of the virus. 

  Dead animals can also be infected. Swine are carriers. And food handlers have to be very careful when handling pork meat. 

  Stopping the spread of the virus involves elimination of contaminated animal. Fruit bats are also known to be carriers.
   The world health organization claims that containment of the virus should be accomplished. Or, can be accomplished without too much difficulty.

   Field testing is also possible and early detection is very important in suspicion of persons who may have been exposed. It's routine for us in the States here, but in Africa it's a more difficult matter.
Efforts are being made and many nations are in the fight against Ebola. 

  Ebola virus looks like a fiber bug. The virus may respond to the same things fiber bugs were attracted to. Try a piece of smoked sausage placed close to an affected area. And then register it as contaminated or not shortly afterwards. If contaminated the virus may be a modified version of the fiber bug.

                                             - Don Robbins Aug. 2014





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