We're already there. We've got many Mexican "morenitas". Bogdan> Best of both worlds: you bring the bronzed Tahitian maidens to me in > Colorado. I'll take it from there. > > Chris A-Man-Willing-to-Compromise Lawson >
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HuH?
Organic chemistry has been a few too many years but I don't remember an
trans, cis or gauche states for CO2.
It's bent like H2O, different angle but bent nonetheless. No rotational
energy states for H20 is there? (don't read as antagonistic, I really
should fall asleep with my org chem book later :} , too many Fosters
tonight. ) PUI I suppose.
Oh yeah and levels have been increasing. What's more important though is
that the ratio in air has remained unchanged.
We are still getting all the O2 we need, unless of course you live in/near
LA or NY
whooo hooo waiting for a back lash now eh?
Oh well, I enjoy reading your posts Chris, keep the knowledge
pouring. It's Fun to Find Out!
LaterZ
Dash

> CO2 >(and water, in fact) is an excellent absorber of infrared radiation, as >the molecule has a bent shape, giving it many rotational energy states.
>However, >levels have gone up since the beginning of the industrial age. > >Chris > >-- >Dr. J. Christopher Krok Project Engineer, Adaptive Wall Wind Tunnel >Graduate Aeronautical Laboratories, California Institute of Technology >MS 205-45 Phone: 626.395.4794 >Pasadena, CA 91125 Fax: 626.449.2677
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