Yes, killing 99.9% of germs is pretty good—only leaves at most 1 in 1000. But, considering that there are millions of germs—and that it doesn’t take too long to divide—after a few hours, that one has become 1000 again. . . .
Well there ya go breeding super germs by knocking out the competition. Excessive cleanliness is not a virtue it is a potential hazard. I write this in comfortable squalor!
Trainwreck_1 about 13 years ago
… What is poison for 99.9% Is fodder for the .01% Isn’t that always the case?
Heima about 13 years ago
“That which does not kill them, makes them stronger.” You got big problems, Horace.
bmonk about 13 years ago
Nah—just one problem. But it is BIG!
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Yes, killing 99.9% of germs is pretty good—only leaves at most 1 in 1000. But, considering that there are millions of germs—and that it doesn’t take too long to divide—after a few hours, that one has become 1000 again. . . .
Thehag about 13 years ago
Well there ya go breeding super germs by knocking out the competition. Excessive cleanliness is not a virtue it is a potential hazard. I write this in comfortable squalor!
Coyoty Premium Member about 13 years ago
This is why we need to use antibiotics sparingly, including antibacterial soap. Drug-resistant bacteria and viruses are a real problem.
lin4869 about 13 years ago
The .01% doesn’t have a prayer here!
Sherlock Watson about 13 years ago
Pour some diet cola down there, Horace; that ought to kill it, or at least make it nauseous.
baileydean about 13 years ago
Sigh.