George, Once again you choose to throw a dart rather than answer a civil question; I assume from the posts that you disagree with John Comly who indicated on CIS that Argon ought to be mixed with O2 so as to avoid any possibility of death from breathing the mixture by mistake despite the need to clearly label the argon cylinder. However, I can only guess that from a combination of your less than civil response to my question to you and Andy Schmidt's sarcastic response to your response to him (which quoted a portion of your response to him), that you believe this to be totally unnecessary. It would seem that the net does not always get all the messages through and hence, I for one, don't always see all the responses. I do , however, resent the personal tone of your remarks and some of the assumptions you make. I, for instance, did not advocate putting O2 in the argon mix. John, politely, indicated that this should be done, in his opinion. I asked him back why he believed that assuming proper labeling etc. I did admit that no matter how careful people are mistakes can and do happen as indicated in my question to you here. So again, why the personal attack? Harold H. Gartner III 6900 Via Alba Camarillo, California 93012 home: (805) 482-9743 home fax: (805) 987-6804 office: (213) 487-6240 E-Mail: hgartner@ra*.or* CompuServe 71470,1423
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