rous...@cox.net wrote:

> On 21 Aug 2006 at 5:12, Ode Coyote wrote:
>
> > At 12:12 AM 8/20/2006 +0000, you wrote:
> >
> > >
> > >I thought that cs did not kill any of the good bacteria? thanks debbie
> >
> > # It doesn't normally kill the good bacteria, not because that bacteria is
> > special, but because of "where" it lives. ..which is in gated communities
> > with rent-a-cops on patrol protecting good yuppie bacteria from gangland
> > attacks from silver sporting nano thugs...but should they leave to go
> > shopping at a thrift store downtown...same as any other bacteria. [only
> > better dressed and more indignant]
> >
> > Ode
>
> ROTFLMAO.... Another nugget as only Ode can toss them out into the cybervoid. 
> <g>
>
> A question, though...
>
> What about aerobic vs. anaerobic? I thought cs acted only on anaerobic 
> organisms. (But
> then, I've been confused before...)
>

As stated here before, CS kills both aerobic and  anaerobic organisms equally.  
In fact
most anaerobic organisms are also aerobic, and they simply switch modes 
depending on the
environment.  Whether it is effective depends on the environment, not the 
organism.

Marshall

>
> Just curious...
>
> Leigh
>
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