Peter, anyone who sucks dicks or takes pail shots , or oherwise behaves in a fashion that would get them aids, including using hookers, drugs, or just exhibiting the kind of general stupidity that would bring something like this on, needs an IQ test, not an aids test. There is no reason to do any of these things, and the consequences are self evident. This is not "normal" behavior. Real laboratories give real aids test, and in fact they are required for all types of insurance these days. I had to have one when I bought a new house. Needless to say, I was not even curious about the results, as I have never done anything that would make me even remotely susceptible to a disease like this, and anyone who does will have a predictable ending. Behaving this way is like deep diving on air, and that is the only comparison here worth mentioning on a diving list. This isn't fag diver , it is tech diver. Anyone whose self esteem is in such low condition that they must have sex with unidientified partners in third world shit holes needs to get aids, scabees, syphilus, and all of the other wonderful things that go with jungle animal behavior. Get serious , Pete, this is a ridiculous and obviously fag-related piece of horseshit you just posted. I'm not calling anybody a cocksucker, but if the shoe fits.... On Wed, 15 May 1996, "Peter N.R. Heseltine" <heseltin@hs*.us*.ed*> wrote: >Yesterday the FDA licensed a new test for HIV (AIDS virus) infection. So >what has this got to do with tech divers? If you live in the US and are >aged between 20 - 45, AIDS is now the no 1 or 2 leading cause of death >for your age group. It far exceeds your likelihood of dying in a diving >accident. The World Health Organization recognizes that people, especially >men, who go travel out of their own country are more likely to have sex >with a new partner. Many divers travel. > >If you have had sex with a new partner since 1975, or had a blood >transfusion between 1975 and 1985, or ever shared injection needles with >anyone, you should get tested for HIV infection. For people who prefer >not to go to their doctor or a test center, the new home access test >offers you the opportunity to get tested in private, anonymously and >conveniently. > >I have served as a medical advisor to the developers of the test, but I >have no financial interest in them or the test. Having seen it in action, >I am impressed that the counseling you get (by phone) after the test is >of very good quality. The test will be available in Florida and Texas >very soon and in other States in a few months. If you want more info - >e-mail me privately at the address below. > _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ > | Get tested - save a life - it could be your own.| > >Peter Heseltine >heseltin@hs*.us*.ed* > >-- >Send mail for the `techdiver' mailing list to `techdiver@terra.net'. >Send subscription/archive requests to `techdiver-request@terra.net'. > >
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