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RE: Re: Ecologic Limitations
To all involved,
I must confess that the statement below - is totally baffling to me. The first question is what was the life expectancy in the late 1800's. Did people live long enough to get lung cancer?
How were the data reported - as consumption?
Radon was discovered in the year 1900.
Smoking Tobacco had been performed way before the late 1800's.
So this statement must be sarcastic, right?
Please, no one take this as an offense - it is not meant to be - but it just does not make any sense.
Best Regards for the New Year,
Tom Savin
On Wed, 2 Jan 2002 16:43:22
Jim Muckerheide wrote:
Before smoking (late 1800s)
>lung cancer was very rare, and not affected by radon levels.
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