Re: pinhole Dihydrogen Monoxide (DHMO) levels and Global Warming

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From: Gary Horne (garyhorne@mac.com)
Date: Wed Aug 18 2004 - 13:53:58 PDT


Date: Wed, 18 Aug 2004 13:53:58 -0700
Subject: Re: pinhole Dihydrogen Monoxide (DHMO) levels and Global Warming
From: Gary Horne <garyhorne@mac.com>
Message-Id: <BA20A14F-F158-11D8-BFFE-000393C56758@mac.com>

Raleigh? Are you playing a prank on us????

On Wednesday, August 18, 2004, at 12:46 PM, Raleigh McLemore wrote:

> I just posted that link to the information on global warming scenarios
> in California and someone already emailed me on the "relationship" of 
> Dihydrogen Monoxide (also refered to as Hydrogen Hydroxide or Hydric
> Acid) to climate change. I don't really know enough about it. DHMO
> appears to be an important component of acid rain, but I'm not sure
> that eliminating it would be beneficial in the long run. What little I
> do know is that DHMO has been  found in ALL cows milk tested in 2003,
> and appears to have been a factor in classroom violence (some are
> suggesting that completely restricting the availability of DHMO would
> have prevented the Columbine tragedy).  It certainly is a little
> unsettling to see my wife applying DHMO on her plants to "help them
> grow better". As Bones might say "I'm a Doctor, Jim, not a chemist!"
>  
> For those who are slowly, groggily, struggling with the thought of
> returning to school but want to know more about this I suggest the
> following site. Decide yourself.
> http://www.dhmo.org/facts.html
>  
> With firm handshake,
> Raleigh


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