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You're better off fondling a toilet seat than......

Squisher

Lifer
...using the computers in your office.

Linky

...According to the study?s numbers, from researchers at the University of Arizona, telephones have up to 25,127 germs per square inch, keyboards 3,295 per square inch and computer mice 1,676 per square inch.

The average toilet seat? Just 49 germs per square inch.

A desk alone is capable of supporting 10 million bacteria, the study says....
 
You go lick your toilet seat and I'll lick my keyboard. We'll see which one of us ends up in the hospital.
 
If you aren't washing your hands fairly frequently when using things in public then you are likely to get a lot of things.

I'm not saying you have to be a germophobe, but at my school when I pass a bathroom (as long as I'm not late for class) I tend to stop and wash my hands. Partially because I like having clean hands, but mostly because I know there are people that are just downright disgusting.
 
Originally posted by: Kaervak
You go lick your toilet seat and I'll lick my keyboard. We'll see which one of us ends up in the hospital.

Hey, hey, hey.

These aren't my numbers, but it sounds like you would lose.
 
Originally posted by: Squisher
Originally posted by: Kaervak
You go lick your toilet seat and I'll lick my keyboard. We'll see which one of us ends up in the hospital.

Hey, hey, hey.

These aren't my numbers.

Oh I know, I just find the study amusing. Granted there's more bacteria on you KB/MS than a toilet seat, but they don't bother to mention that the bacteria on the toilet seat (potentially) is a hell of a lot more dangerous than the stuff on the keyboard.
 
Originally posted by: Kaervak
Originally posted by: Squisher
Originally posted by: Kaervak
You go lick your toilet seat and I'll lick my keyboard. We'll see which one of us ends up in the hospital.

Hey, hey, hey.

These aren't my numbers.

Oh I know, I just find the study amusing. Granted there's more bacteria on you KB/MS than a toilet seat, but they don't bother to mention that the bacteria on the toilet seat (potentially) is a hell of a lot more dangerous than the stuff on the keyboard.

I'm not so sure.
 
Originally posted by: Kaervak
Originally posted by: Squisher
Originally posted by: Kaervak
You go lick your toilet seat and I'll lick my keyboard. We'll see which one of us ends up in the hospital.

Hey, hey, hey.

These aren't my numbers.

Oh I know, I just find the study amusing. Granted there's more bacteria on you KB/MS than a toilet seat, but they don't bother to mention that the bacteria on the toilet seat (potentially) is a hell of a lot more dangerous than the stuff on the keyboard.

How so? Most of the dangersous human spread bacteria are respitory - they are spread when you breath. You spen a LOT more time breathing on your keyboard than around your toilet. Granted, I would lick my keyboard before my toilet.
 
Studies like these are retarded. Great. So what? I've used keyboards for years, and i've used toilet seats for years and i'm still fine.
 
Originally posted by: NL5
Originally posted by: Kaervak
Originally posted by: Squisher
Originally posted by: Kaervak
You go lick your toilet seat and I'll lick my keyboard. We'll see which one of us ends up in the hospital.

Hey, hey, hey.

These aren't my numbers.

Oh I know, I just find the study amusing. Granted there's more bacteria on you KB/MS than a toilet seat, but they don't bother to mention that the bacteria on the toilet seat (potentially) is a hell of a lot more dangerous than the stuff on the keyboard.

How so? Most of the dangersous human spread bacteria are respitory - they are spread when you breath. You spen a LOT more time breathing on your keyboard than around your toilet. Granted, I would lick my keyboard before my toilet.

I'm the only one who uses my keyboard. The toilet, even just my house toilet, is used by family, friends, and guests. Or in a public place, I can only imagine the filth that uses them. bleh!

People also spend a lot more time in the bathroom that are sick rather than breathing on my keyboard. Just because they don't directly breathe onto the toilet seat (though maybe there are people that do...), they cough everywhere and are touching everything.
 
hmph...that might be true but i would rather spoon my keyboard/mouse than my toilot seat...knowwhatimean?
 
hmph...that might be true but i would rather spoon my keyboard/mouse than my toilot seat...knowwhatimean?
 
There's germs everywhere... Our body really has enough defences to defend against these things. Nothing to worry about.
 
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