Carbon monoxide poisoning from a 3D printer

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Re: Carbon monoxide poisoning from a 3D printer

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If you are interested, these are the some of articles in the Mail that prompted the Wikipedia ban:

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... sions.html

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/home/search. ... &days=all#
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Yes Bill, my background is actually in the Earth sciences (I even used to work in the oil industry and still attend local oil industry presentations) - those two articles are a load of nonsense - up there with the article at the top of this thread about 3d printing.

Whoever wrote them has a significant (or deliberate) misunderstanding of what the climate is and how to present statistical data.
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Ay up!

All is explained. The Daily Mail and the Sun are the newspaper equivalents of Fox News.....
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