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Re: O/T New EPA standards is a joke
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on January 28, 2005 at 13:39:41 from (64.228.11.80):
In Reply to: Re: O/T New EPA standards is a joke posted by O2 Inhaler on January 28, 2005 at 09:59:04:
Inhaler: We don't all live at sea level, and what the H#$% is 3 points in 2005. Lets compare with before the industrial revolution. I did read this article on the decline of oxygen in atmosphere. The decline is quite believeable. You just compare the amount of air one internal engine sucks in compared to man or beast. Secondly our schools are full of young kids using inhalers. Never saw that when I went to school 50 years ago. I am talking about kids with breathing problems. Yes there were a few but damn few. I'm 63 year old, don't think I need worry too much. I just wonder what babies being born today are going to suck in before they reach my age. My friend emissions are not the problem, lack of oxygen is.
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