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Edwin Pawlowski wrote:
There is nothing
contradictory about them. I said it would not be toxic,


**It was a bread bag. Very thin, not much material, nothing toxic when
it
burns**

but any time you
burn anything, you will have chemical reaction. Burning is a

chemical
reaction. It is a rapid form of oxidation. Anything that burns

gives off
some sort of chemical, often soot, carbon dioxide, and water. In

excess,
any of the three is not good for you health, but in tiny amounts will

not
kill you.


And *I* have that comprehension problem?!?!

and when others try to help or have
an differen opinion to yours you object....tough and too bad!

Only if I'm right and they are wrong. I respect that others have

different
solutions to problems as there are often many ways to solve a

problem.

Sorry, too many variables here to be right or wrong....element style
(solid, coil, coil under glass, electric, gas, etc)...amount being
burned, etc....an opinion or suggestion is open to interpretation and
leaving out details ( minor or not ) is a form of lying.

But
if the other opinion is just plain wrong, I will point that out as a

public
service to those that may othewise follow the erroneous advice. .


LOL!! What a crock!!

Again...agree to disagree

jeff.
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