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"Tater Schuld" wrote in message
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Both can eventually kill you, but in different ways.
Yes, by *poisoning* you.
be your definition, water is poisonous.
First of all, it's not my definition.
Second of all, *anything* is poisonous (by definition), if consumed
in high enough quantities.
For instance, that common poison called "arsenic" is found in your
body right now. It's a poison to be sure, but it simply isn't present
in toxic amounts.
want to re-think your statement?
Of course not.
Why would I want to do that?
If you don't believe me, simply do a Google search of
"carbon dioxide" "poison", and see for yourself, or go to
your local library, if you don't believe me.
didn't think so
I suggest that you might want to watch your attitude.
Like I said, you can either believe me or not, you can
either discover the facts for yourself, or not.
Just because you don't believe it, doesn't make it any less true.
Have a nice day.
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Jeff Shirton (2 Cor. 2:17) jshirton at cogeco dot
ca
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