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Tim Streater
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Quite. Toxic means you die without the option.

It's just a word thrown around for shock effect by ignorant toads like drivel.

Reply to
Tim Streater

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Do you count water as a toxin then? It can undoubtedly be toxic in overdose but I don't think most folk would classify it as a toxin. Ditto with CO2.

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Reply to
Tim+

Keep the new sig, it suits you.

Reply to
Steve Firth

So is every single thing in the world. I'd like to see the effects of you ingesting a tonne of beansprouts, for example.

Reply to
The Natural Philosopher

Toxic, in greenspeak, means, 'something we can plausibly spin as dangerous about the competition's product, that doesn't appear in ours, at least superficially'

It has no medical or chemical implications whatsoever.

Reply to
The Natural Philosopher

I don't have to Harry its common knowledge..

Because its bloody useless in practice..

Result in sod all of the power we need...

Reply to
tony sayer

This sums up as I see it:

"Carbon dioxide is a toxic gas which is odourless and colourless. Rising= =

levels of carbon dioxide affect the human body, but what level is =

dangerous and how do you know you are suffering from carbon Dioxide =

poisoning?

Carbon dioxide is 'not just an asphyxiant'."

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Reply to
polygonum

Please feel free to give a reference to a peer-reviewed journal that states that carbon particles cause cancer.

Reply to
Steve Firth
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No, the following sums it up as a company that sells CO2 sensors wishes to see it and that happened to agree with your prejudices.

You won't ever suffer from carbon dioxide poisoning. It's not possible.

That last statement with no basis in fact.

"The longer the exposure and the higher the level of carbon dioxide the quicker *suffocation* occurs."

Note that *suffocation*. So according to you and that fuckwitted webshite a pillow is toxic.

Reply to
Steve Firth

[snip]

Which bit of the word "we" are you failing to understand you dimwit?

Reply to
Steve Firth

And where can we put ours then;?...

Reply to
tony sayer

# I think the theory is you buil a 1000 ft dam all around Scotland and flood it.

Seems like a plan. Especially if you don't empty the people out first.

Reply to
The Natural Philosopher

I did read all of it. Some, indeed many, people would die long before the levels reached suffocation level. Even if the level of oxygen is maintained at normal atmospheric concentration. And not from the lack of oxygen but from the effects of the carbon dioxide on their systems. Is that not a toxic effect?

Reply to
polygonum

I thought it might be easier to damn the Irish sea and the channel...

Reply to
polygonum

Steve, I don't always know what I'm talking about. But this time I do. JFGI.

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Reply to
Andy Champ

This proves you are a k*****ad.

Reply to
Doctor Drivel

This man is a Chav.

Reply to
Doctor Drivel

In message , Tim Streater writes

Drivel - toxicity level - high

after a couple of his posts most people lose the will to live

Reply to
geoff

In message , polygonum writes

So, what exactly, are these toxic effects?

Reply to
geoff

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