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Thursday, April 06, 2006 5:59:37 PM
Thanks for the info. I am studying biology now and found the infomation on the "flu" application to be, I hope, speculative at best. Do you have any idea how much was spent of R&D and packaging and how much of the alleged sales were attributed to this use? I for one, bought strictly on the engine application perspective as well as the E-85 and rust inhibition and removal perspectives.
As far as virus goes, if it is going to be used in this capacity great if not so what? Unless, a large amount of money, effort, time and production has been allocated for this use alone. I have felt that the avian flu application was just an extra but small use. Viruses are notorious, as I'm sure you are well aware, for mutating as they have no DNA of their own and use that of the host cell they infect to replicate. I mean you can use cloro** and anmmonia to make a very deadly insecticidal gas, but cloro** wouldn't start advertising or placing hopes on this type of use to increase sales. JMO, Nez
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