Yep. There is a **** of a difference between carbon monoxyde and dioxide. My
bad. It was late yesterday. But I still mean what I said. I'm curious about
this. I'll look into it later today. 


Tim
Mostly harmless (just plain Norwegian)
 

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William Robb wrote:
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Tim Øsleby" Subject: RE: Doomsday is coming upon us?
> 
> 
>> I could do a simple study on my own. Concentrate on Norway. There are
>> studies on the amount of CO2 from our car park. We also have pretty good
>> statistics on the smoking habits here. The only hard part is find the
amount
>> of CO2 released when smoking. The rest is basic math.
>> 
>> This may sound like a silly waste of time, but silly is my middle name.
>> 
>> It wouldn't be science, but it could tell us something.

I wonder if Tim's CO2 data is really CO?

> According to one of my wife's cigarette packs:
> per unit:
> Co: 12-30 mg

Just to be perfectly clear, that's carbon monoxide!
Same nasty stuff that comes from a tailpipe of your car. The stuff of 
accidental and purposeful suicides...

> Formaldehyde: 0.045-0.13 mg
> Hydrogen Cyanide (Cyanide fer the love of Pete!!): 0.096-0.27 mg
> Benzene: 0.042-0.093 mg.
> 
> This is what they say comes out of the cigarette, not the smoker...
> 
> William Robb 

keith whaley
Former smoker.
Still find the occasional craving, awfully glad I'm off 'em at last!


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