OT All our mice are broken

Sorry. Enjoy your radium water, cigarettes, margarine-heavy, meat-free, low-salt, gluten free, low fat, high carb, high fat, low carb, high protein, sugar free, eggless life. Don't get stressed, or it will cause ulcers.

How do you think it arrives at fixed salinity?

This has a chapter about salt:

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And some interesting numbers about opiates.

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John Larkin         Highland Technology, Inc 

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"Bunter", he said, "I give you a toast. The triumph of Instinct over Reason"
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by Patrick J. Michaels (Editor), Terence Kealey (Editor) Publisher: Cato Institute (November 7, 2019)

Patrick J. Michaels is the director of the Center for the Study of Science at the Cato Institute.

Terence Kealey is a professor of clinical biochemistry at the University of Buckingham in the United Kingdom and a senior fellow at the Cato Institute.

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More likely you're full of hydrogen sulfide. Didn't you have a a lot of exp osure to deep wells?

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Then you'd better not read it. It might contain ideas that you wouldn't approve of.

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John Larkin         Highland Technology, Inc 

The cork popped merrily, and Lord Peter rose to his feet.  
"Bunter", he said, "I give you a toast. The triumph of Instinct over Reason"
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John Larkin doesn't realise that pointing out that some nutritional studies have been wrong - even with anecdotal evidence - isn't any kind of evidence that "most nutritional studies are wrong".

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John Larkin can be relied on to approve ideas that the Koch brother's liked - and they do fund the Cato Institute.

They do tend to support ideas that look good to very rich people, and less good to people whose annual incomes don't fall in the top 1% of the range in the US.

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"Where ideology and science part company, Cato favors ideology, as shown by an advertisement published in newspapers in 2009 disputing the state of the science on climate change."

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Bill Sloman wrote in news: snipped-for-privacy@googlegroups.com:

All your mice are belong to us.

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lol

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It's easy to amuse NT. Educating him out of his bizarre delusions would be more difficult, but who would bother?

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