[QUOTE="Bill"] Yep - and the city council of ALISO VIEJO, California almost banned styrofoam drinking cups at city sporting events because of reading a hoax web site on the subject saying that this awful chemical, dihydrogen-monoxide, was used in the manufacture of styrofoam and residue of the substance remained in the finished product: [URL]http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/4534017/[/URL] and [URL]http://www.guardian.co.uk/elsewhere/journalist/story/0,,1176710,00.html[/URL] They really aren't very bright - a quote from the end of the first article: "The measure has been pulled from the agenda, although Norman said the city may still eventually ban foam cups. 'If you get Styrofoam into the water and it breaks apart, it's virtually impossible to clean up,' Norman said." A fun read: [URL]http://www.dhmo.org/[/URL] [/QUOTE] Now that I'm thinking about it, I recall that some local officials wanted to fine the radio station and the people involved for perpetrating a hoax. But they never did because he didn't do anything illegal and it would have made the politicians look like poor sports as well as stupid.