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    During this crisis..

    Has anyone stuck their snake temp gun inside their ear and pushed da button?
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    During this crisis..

    Step away from the wine cellar !!




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    Re: During this crisis..

    Quote Originally Posted by dr del View Post
    Has anyone stuck their snake temp gun inside their ear and pushed da button?
    We're waiting.....
    How warm is your inner ear?!???!? Hahahaha!!

    I'm a homebody by nature, and even I'm getting bored... Apparently not as bored as del....

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    Re: During this crisis..

    I just looked into a mirror and shot my temp gun on my forehead, registered 89* so am I almost a Zombie??

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    Ok thanks now I had to take my temperature all over my body. Readings ranged from 94*F (back of hand) to 99*F (back of neck under my long hair). Temple and forehead were both 97*F.

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    Surface temp of a person will be lower than internal temp. For anyone using an infrared temp gun to test and see if they have a fever might want to look into medically calibrated temp guns or possibly another temp device that is calibrated for medical use as eaither internal or external.

    Medical equipment is calibrated to a higher standard of accuracy and precision. Also this might seem like common sense but make sure the thermometer your using goes in the right end, they are calibrated for specific areas. Remember some people run hotter or cooler than others too. Saw someone confused with their temp reading because their thermometer was calibrated for taking armpit readings.

    Hope this saves someone from confusion or worry.

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    No, but I found out how many pretzel sticks I could fit in my nose...
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    Re: During this crisis..

    Quote Originally Posted by vivi View Post
    No, but I found out how many pretzel sticks I could fit in my nose...
    That’s not really that looney........unless you ate them afterwards.
    The one thing I found that you can count on about Balls is that they are consistent about their inconsistentcy.

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    Please excuse the spelling in my posts. Auto-Correct is my worst enema.

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    Re: During this crisis..

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    That’s not really that looney........unless you ate them afterwards.
    Gross, no...... It was 10, by the way
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    Re: During this crisis..

    My ear is 96.0f ( maybe I should turn the laser sight off? )
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