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Strix
02-12-2004, 15:59
Inkjet paper is a specific type to allow rapid ink drying. Is it chemicaly coated to aid this? If so, is the chemical toxic?

Just thought I should know before I lick my finger to turn the page (again).

Abdul
02-12-2004, 16:17
Tear off a 10cm by 2 cm strip, chew it and swallow it.

If we don't hear from you again, we'll know the answer ;)

Go on strix; do it for the good of science :D

D2J
02-12-2004, 16:19
Do it as a kinda test :) After all BrainThrust drunk glue and is still with us to this day :hihi:

RPG
05-12-2004, 13:53
Originally posted by Strix
Inkjet paper is a specific type to allow rapid ink drying. Is it chemicaly coated to aid this? If so, is the chemical toxic?

Just thought I should know before I lick my finger to turn the page (again).

I doubt it'd be made from anything toxic purely because of what it is.

And even if it were, you'd have to eat ALOT of it

Strix
05-12-2004, 18:07
It dries your fingers out really quickly and I handle it all day. I must have to lick my index finger 1000 times a day.
Tastes foul. :gag:

BAZZO
05-12-2004, 21:02
Oh my God just eaten five portions of the stuff with my Yorkshire Pudding and sprouts....farewell old world ..the treasure is buried 20 paces from the entrance to Endcliff ..ahhhhhh