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Friday, October 17, 2008
Do you dare to drink DHMO?


you must be thinking why am i so bo liao to go research on DHMO.
lol.
i didn't.
i was facilitating in a training program with SCGS where we came across this site.
and i thought it's stupid.
LOL.
and funny.
especially fellow science students, you will love to amuse yourself with this site.




"The controversy surrounding dihydrogen monoxide has never been more widely debated, and the goal of this site is to provide an unbiased data clearinghouse and a forum for public discussion."

unbiased... LOL.
we shall see.

before i go on further, let me introduce to you what is dihydrogen monoxide.
it is also commonly known as H2O aka water.
chemistry students, should know why.

DHMO contributes to global warming and the "Greenhouse Effect", and is one of the so-called "greenhouse gasses."

dots. water vapour is definitely a greenhouse gas.

DHMO is an "enabling component" of acid rain -- in the absence of sufficient quantities of DHMO, acid rain is not a problem.

of course... without H2O where will there be rain?


DHMO is a causative agent in most instances of soil erosion -- sufficiently high levels of DHMO exacerbate the negative effects of soil erosion.

if it wasn't for rain that causes the soil to loosen, where will there be soil erosion?


DHMO is present in high levels nearly every creek, stream, pond, river, lake and reservoir in the U.S. and around the world.

come on... it's water. water are found in those places!!!


Measurable levels of DHMO have been verified in ice samples taken from both the Arctic and Antarctic ice caps.

water freeze = ice. definitely Arctic and Antarctic ice caps have H2O


Recent massive DHMO exposures have lead to the loss of life and destruction of property in California, the Mid-West, the Philippines, and a number of islands in the Caribbean, to name just a few.

with mother nature's flood, tsunami do you think life will be sarcrifice. fei hua!


Research has shown that significant levels of DHMO were found in the devastating Indian Ocean tsunami in 2004 which killed 230,000 in Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia and elsewhere, making it the deadliest tsunami in recorded history.

no water, where will have tsunami?


and then after nonsense accusation,
they called for the
BAN:

LOL
while they are still debating,
i am now enjoying my cup of DHMO.
2:55 PM