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Re: Should dihydrogen monoxide be banned?
« Reply #1 on: 31 December 2008, 21:57:15 »

Well, I knew what it was, except I suspect that that's not necessarily a valid chemical name for it.

These so-called "environmentalists" do not have any science education and would still ban all "chemicals".  Do you wonder why I remain sceptical about man-made global warming?  It's not so much what they're saying as who is saying it that gets right up my nose. :( :( :(
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Re: Should dihydrogen monoxide be banned?
« Reply #2 on: 31 December 2008, 23:20:51 »

It does make you think how many 'enviromentalists' are just jumping on the latest band wagon with absolutely no idea of what they are joining. And the really frightening thing is many of then are in positions of power in governments around the world.

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