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Gold/Mining/Energy : Precious and Base Metal Investing

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To: Land Shark who wrote (26797)1/11/2004 2:02:19 AM
From: E. Charters  Read Replies (2) of 39344
 
What about all the H2O that hydrogen produces? Won't all that water vapour form a greenhouse gas and heat the planet up still further?

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After a few days like we had in Toronto in the past couple, most people would go for a bit of global warming.

Did you ever stop to think about how weird the planet is? Most of it is covered by a metal-salt contaminated sea of di-hydrogen monoxide. The rest is a frozen custard crust of silicon oxide and other metal-silicon oxides floating on a semi-molten sea of metal and metal-silicon oxide. With all that oxidization there must have been a great fire at some early time. Hydrogen and carbon dioxide-monoxide formations of acids and amines make up impossibly complex parasitic automata that feed off the mineral oxide and salts and decomposed automata and other complex forms. The metal salt contaminated water, when further contaminated with with iron oxide, forms a carrier fluid that nourishes the complex automata form-symbiotes by oxidant exchange.

I got one question about all this. What's the point?

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