Quote Originally Posted by giroup01 View Post

And in these tough economic times avoid wasting this chemical, it's not like it actually falls from the sky.
Actually, there is evidence that under the right conditions atmospheric didhydrogen monoxide CAN fall from the sky in either liquid or solid form. There are two types of solid didhydrogen monoxide that can form (small soft flakes and hard round balls) and the ball form can cause extensive damage to houses, cars, other structures, and harm living things.