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Mxsmanic
May 31st 10, 04:14 PM
At least according to this video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qSDkdOpjiSc
On May 31, 10:14*am, Mxsmanic > wrote:
> At least according to this video:
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qSDkdOpjiSc
Why do you care? Is it because you can't replicate this in MSFS?
Sheez.
Orval Fairbairn[_2_]
May 31st 10, 06:16 PM
In article >,
Mxsmanic > wrote:
> At least according to this video:
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qSDkdOpjiSc
KOOK_A_DOODLE_DOOO!!!!!!
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Peter Dohm
May 31st 10, 08:30 PM
"Mxsmanic" > wrote in message
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> At least according to this video:
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qSDkdOpjiSc
Chemtrails, also called contrails, are mostly dihydrogen-oxide. The
chemical formula is OH2 and a number of municipal governments have banned
the possession of it, usually on first reading, when it has been brought to
their attention. We are truly living in a dangerous age!
a[_3_]
May 31st 10, 08:55 PM
On May 31, 3:30*pm, "Peter Dohm" > wrote:
> "Mxsmanic" > wrote in message
>
> ...
>
> > At least according to this video:
>
> >http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qSDkdOpjiSc
>
> Chemtrails, also called contrails, are mostly dihydrogen-oxide. *The
> chemical formula is OH2 and a number of municipal governments have banned
> the possession of it, usually on first reading, when it has been brought to
> their attention. *We are truly living in a dangerous age!
That dihydrogen monoxide is an especially invasive chemical. It's been
pretty well demonstrated that males in the US exposed to it have a
mean time to death of about 77 years. Women are somewhat more
tolerate, and live another half dozen years. It's also addictive,
withdrawal for more than a few days is often fatal. There had been
some work done on optimal dosing, turns out the conventional wisdom of
8 by 8 oz orally per day is not supported by research -- the pusher's
influence has finally been exposed.
Efforts to produce a dehydrated form have failed, although one
salesperson sells a special container in which he claims one just has
to add water, but that sounds far fetched for me.
The moral is, get high on aviation, not drugs. By the way, I do admit
an addiction to the substance, but in the evening when flying and work
is done, if one adds 40 ml of a single malt scotch to about 100 grams
of the stuff in its solid form, it does make sun set more smoothing.
I may publish that finding somewhere after more research.
A lot more research.
There will be no dose escalation work, the effects of a single
administration by mouth over the course of an hour or so is the more
generally urban legend dosing that needs some science added to it. Any
volunteers around who want to look at the informed consent document?
george
May 31st 10, 10:17 PM
On Jun 1, 7:55*am, a > wrote:
> On May 31, 3:30*pm, "Peter Dohm" > wrote:
>
> > "Mxsmanic" > wrote in message
>
> ...
>
> > > At least according to this video:
>
> > >http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qSDkdOpjiSc
>
> > Chemtrails, also called contrails, are mostly dihydrogen-oxide. *The
> > chemical formula is OH2 and a number of municipal governments have banned
> > the possession of it, usually on first reading, when it has been brought to
> > their attention. *We are truly living in a dangerous age!
>
> That dihydrogen monoxide is an especially invasive chemical. It's been
> pretty well demonstrated that males in the US exposed to it have a
> mean time to death of about 77 years. Women are somewhat more
> tolerate, and live another half dozen years. It's also addictive,
> withdrawal for more than a few days is often fatal. There had been
> some work done on optimal dosing, turns out the conventional wisdom of
> 8 by 8 oz orally per day is not supported by research -- the pusher's
> influence has finally been exposed.
>
> Efforts to produce a dehydrated form have failed, although one
> salesperson sells a special container in which he claims one just has
> to add water, but that sounds far fetched for me.
>
> The moral is, get high on aviation, not drugs. By the way, I do admit
> an addiction to the substance, but in the evening when flying and work
> is done, if one adds 40 ml of a single malt scotch to about 100 grams
> of the stuff in its solid form, it does make sun set more smoothing.
> I may publish that finding somewhere after more research.
>
> A lot more research.
>
> There will be no dose escalation work, the effects of a single
> administration by mouth over the course of an hour or so is the more
> generally urban legend dosing that needs some science added to it. Any
> volunteers around who want to look at the informed consent document?
So you have several addictions :-)
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