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So, I assume that the only real difference between a z32 at high altitude and one at low altitude would mean that the higher altidude Z would have to ingest and expell more air than the same Z at a lower altitude. That's incorrect. The lower altitude pressures are higher, thus a greater amount of oxygen is ingested. I think that may be what you meant to say, but it's worth correcting if you didn't just make a typo.
Recursively Yours, Kenny... PETZ Member #5
 SteamyZ. Never had did me wrong. - SL103 07/06/04 11:58:15
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