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On Sat, 24 May 2008 22:25:03 +0000, jimp wrote:
Bernard Peters wrote: Leave it to the lower-half of the IQ range to argue that dumping OVER 22 million tons of crap into the atmosphere a day would not have a long term effect on our planet. Lucky for most of us that we'll be dead shortly (20-40 years) and not have to worry about it. The Earth's atmosphere is roughly 2.7X10^16 tons. 22 million tons is .000000039% of that, so at that rate it would take a million years to get to .039% assuming it all stuck. You can use the same logic when someone ****es in your town's water tank |
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