>When I was in college, Freon was this great savior of the world because it
>was a non-reactive refrigerant. Everything else beforehand was noxious or
>even caustic. Freon didn't work as well as ammonia and other refrigerants
>but it was seen as so much safer that it was used everywhere.

Freon still is not a bad refregerant, in fact is is more efficient than its 
replacement.  However it had one major problem... the patent was about to run 
out.  So banning freon was just another illustration of, and I can't believe 
I'm quoting Huffington again but she was right on this, the fact that we have 
an anti-abortion corporate party and a pro-abortion corporate party.  Then, we 
pay the price with a more expensive and less efficient refregerant... and 
that's just the beginning.

--
Larry Miller 

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