> > > wrt Jason's little problem; > > I was under the impression that a small percentage of the > population do use O2 levels rather than CO2 levels to breathe. I > remember nothing about whether it is caused by a random event during > your development; a response to continual high CO2 levels; or a > mutation. > > How many toes you got, Jase? I can't count that far! But I may have the solution to the "problem". I had quite bad asthma as a child. It could well be that the high CO2 levels I experienced then have left me with a strange legacy. David Story posted something on this and it rings true. > > More to the point, can any close relatives do the same thing. > > Now, before we all start calling our Antipodean curiosity a > freak, remember there are some ladies out there who would *kill* to find > a man who breathes like he does. How long is his tongue? ;-) Quite long enough by all accounts ;) > Jason the human. > Cheers Jason ET =:) (Damn my antennae are showing) >
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