I carry some of them small containers of the stuff in case I have a puncture and need to blow up the tyre on the trail. Does this ban mean we won’t be able to get them anymore.
That is CO2 not N2O.I carry some of them small containers of the stuff in case I have a puncture and need to blow up the tyre on the trail. Does this ban mean we won’t be able to get them anymore.
CO2 is toxic to humans, good job you weren't peddling that stuff because you'd likely also be done for murder! It's why we exhale the stuff in our breath...Oops sorry I thought it was those little containers that the kids were using to get high on. Good job I am not a drug dealer.
I worry you've said that too many times in life..So there is enough to live on, which is why mouth to mouth resuscitation works.
So everybody knows that by inhaling from a helium balloon, you can make your voice high pitched...CO2 is not toxic, it is part of the atmosphere at 0.04% (and rising), but it is not actually toxic, as in poisonous. At high levels (above 100x normal) it will suffocate you. That is also the level of CO2 in our breath that we exhale. But our breath will not suffocate someone else because it has 16.4% oxygen, not the 21% that went in. So there is enough to live on, which is why mouth to mouth resuscitation works.
The only thing i pedal is my bike.CO2 is toxic to humans, good job you weren't peddling that stuff because you'd likely also be done for murder! It's why we exhale the stuff in our breath...
But one time, our college Physics professor wanted to show us that, CO2, being denser than air, would give the opposite affect... a deep voice.
I agree that CO (carbon monoxide) is toxic, it binds to your red blood cells and you suffocate slowly as your blood cannot transport oxygen.CO is toxic, well it bonds permanently in your lungs making it impossible to breathe.
I agree that CO (carbon monoxide) is toxic, it binds to your red blood cells and you suffocate slowly as your blood cannot transport oxygen.
CO2 (carbon dioxide) is a different gas and although too much of it will kill you, it is not actually poisonous (at normal temperature and pressure).
I had to say that because someone correctly pointed out that O2 (oxygen) is poisonous under the correct circumstances. For example, pure oxygen is poisonous at higher pressure, as WW2 frogmen discovered when they dived too deeply with their O2 breathing apparatus. Below 32 feet depth if I recall correctly.
Yes but your boy Murry Salby there was actually disgraced in real life & therefore that is nothing like an ad hom attack as much as you would like to imply.Ad hominem attacks are usually seen as a weak response by those wishing to divert attention away from the veracity of ‘the message’. Fortunately, they tend to be seen for what they are.
Anyway, let’s laugh our way back to Nitrous oxide, lol!
As an almost old white guy who has taught geology and environmental science at the college/university level for several years I could easily dispute the veracity of Salby's message (propaganda), but it is beyond the scope of this forum. I would much rather talk about bikes to be honest.Ad hominem attacks are usually seen as a weak response by those wishing to divert attention away from the veracity of ‘the message’. Fortunately, they tend to be seen for what they are.
Anyway, let’s laugh our way back to Nitrous oxide, lol!
I’d respectfully suggest that it’s just not as clear cut it is being presented.
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