Umm, Yeah it is a chain reaction, but if memory serves it is killed by the presence of other gasses in the air. For instance I think NO2 is a free radical killer - pollution from car engines depletes the levels of freons in the atmosphere. People have this idea that once the chain raction starts there's no stopping it, but it's simply not true. I mean this isn't even a new reaction: ozone is constantly depleted by[Marvel Moment!] Cosmic rays. What we'll have to wait and see is how long it takes before the levels of CFC's drops to a tolerable level, and I think that's going to be nigh on impossible to predict.
I pay the bad guy BT £10 a month, and they give me access all the time I'm not at work. Which is good enough for me. Especially when they give me a freephone number to dial in on, and they don't complain when I stay dialled in for 56 hours at the weekend. What does that cost on *your* unmetered service of choice. Freeserve still aren't a freephone number are they? The best you'll get is 1p a minute, but after 56 hours? Bad Monopoly types they may be, but until someone matches them, they get my money. And this Service has run since March, before AltaVista service was promosed.
Umm, Yeah it is a chain reaction, but if memory serves it is killed by the presence of other gasses in the air. For instance I think NO2 is a free radical killer - pollution from car engines depletes the levels of freons in the atmosphere. People have this idea that once the chain raction starts there's no stopping it, but it's simply not true. I mean this isn't even a new reaction: ozone is constantly depleted by[Marvel Moment!] Cosmic rays. What we'll have to wait and see is how long it takes before the levels of CFC's drops to a tolerable level, and I think that's going to be nigh on impossible to predict.
I pay the bad guy BT £10 a month, and they give me access all the time I'm not at work. Which is good enough for me. Especially when they give me a freephone number to dial in on, and they don't complain when I stay dialled in for 56 hours at the weekend. What does that cost on *your* unmetered service of choice. Freeserve still aren't a freephone number are they? The best you'll get is 1p a minute, but after 56 hours? Bad Monopoly types they may be, but until someone matches them, they get my money. And this Service has run since March, before AltaVista service was promosed.