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RE: Drinking water question - 5/26/2006 10:02:00 PM   
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What I do not like is, when some one post some thing on here . No matter what the subject is , There is way to many out there that only find NEGATIVE things to say . Yes I have gotten out of hand in a few , but that is only when myself or my slave is being attached.


Say.....


You're the dude who posted about not liking fat people, right?  It's mighty white of ya to come on this thread criticizing others about negative posts .
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RE: Drinking water question - 5/27/2006 4:59:56 AM   
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0, but then again it is not even 8 AM.

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RE: Drinking water question - 5/27/2006 7:18:01 AM   
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Every time I see this I drink another soothing glass of cool, soothing, cleansing, fresh drinking water.  ahhhhhhh!  [almost as good as....er nevermind]

I LOVE lattes. Chocolate is good for you as it has antioxidents. [less the sugar]

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The 80% of Americans are dehydrated. And the western diet clogs the colon,


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RE: Drinking water question - 5/27/2006 10:17:25 AM   
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Because I'm a crip I have to be keenly aware of hydration so I drink 120ozs of bottled water a day. I try to stay away from all soda's as much as possible, I never drink caffeinated beverages. I supplement My water drinking with Powerade or Gatorade in an effort to keep My electrolytes balanced.
I'm  going to buy a Water Ozonator soon, doing research on them now!!!

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RE: Drinking water question - 5/27/2006 10:32:53 AM   
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Please let me know what you find. I buy my from a machine at the grocery storefront. It had been .25 a gallon, now .30.

I would prefer a counter top device to filter the tap water. I gave away a faucet attachment as I thought it would wreck the faucet. I know someone with well water- they boil their water. I have water via the town. Small towns dont have the expensice filtration infastructure that most metros have.

I never buy water for the pretty bottle.

When I lived in Chicago- tap water was top rate.

I thought about a brita filter....but wonderred if it like one of those slicer dicers-gadgets that glog the cabinet and are never used.

Some say- foods are best stored in a glass container. So I was getting away from plastic...until I dropped a glass container- and it shatterred. LOL [plastic polimers can leach into the foods- especially if microwaved]

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RE: Drinking water question - 5/27/2006 10:50:41 AM   
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Do the Google thing it has Many sites I'm just researching to see which would be best for Me... One site says you have to use them in a well ventilated area because of the serious ozone it generates... You also have to drink the water W/in 5 minutes of completion otherwise it's gone...
I also use the supermarket thing here, they have a Culligan Purification Machine  costs 50 cents  for the initial bottle & 33 cents for refills...
Another thing one needs to pay attn to is Change your refill bottles regularly, I presently have 14 Gal.s in the house but I recycle & get new bottles on the average of every 2 & 1/2 to 3 months!!!

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RE: Drinking water question - 5/27/2006 11:07:34 AM   
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Interesting. I have been cleaning my bottles with abit of bleach and baking soda. Especially around the cap area. I use 4 jugs. One has a 7 in the triangle- must be the density of the plastic. cost $3 for the container.

A good 1/2 of the gallon should be gone each day- thats how I guage if I am ontrack.

Over the winter- a blizzard was coming. People ran out for gas-flashlights-food. I ran out for water. LOL.

Milk jugs are sorta flimsy. So I can see why they would need replaced.

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RE: Drinking water question - 5/27/2006 11:14:32 AM   
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I personally use alot of soap & hot water when I'm sanitizing things, I don't like the taste that Plastics get after being sanitized so I just use the cheapie milk gallon things Culligan provides & replace often

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RE: Drinking water question - 5/27/2006 12:13:59 PM   
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We should be a team, ArtCatDom.

I'm the monkey who slings shit at people, you come after and actually have information to back it up.

Nice seeing you!

Yours,


benji


LMAO benji...
 

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RE: Drinking water question - 5/31/2006 10:46:10 PM   
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that spelling would be attacked, attached is an entirely diffrent word and an entirely diffrend meaning.


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 Yes I have gotten out of hand in a few , but that is only when myself or my slave is being attached.

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RE: Drinking water question - 6/1/2006 4:34:48 AM   
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Just an interesting tidbit.
In many areas, the requirements for bottled water and specialty water can be lower than the tap water.
Some places have as good or better tap water than the requirements for bottled water. And bottled water suppliers have been known to use scare tactics and questionable data to try and get hold of public water supplies, for privatized profits. Sometimes to terrible, even fatal results.

In a South American country, they privatized the water system. In that country, if you caught and used rainwater, you would have had to pay the water company ( Bechtel I think ). Riots ensued. The water went public again. Enron looked with avarice on public water systems and got a few. They crumbled and were reclaimed at cost, back to the public.

Water is being fought over quite vigorously by big corps. So far the ones they have gotten were disasters, but they are still trying to get water as a privatized cash cow.

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RE: Drinking water question - 6/1/2006 4:50:08 AM   
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Water is so last year!

I'm putting all my money into air.



Why? Because it's always Peanut Butter Jelly Time!

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RE: Drinking water question - 6/1/2006 5:18:48 AM   
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ORIGINAL: Kedikat

Just an interesting tidbit.
In many areas, the requirements for bottled water and specialty water can be lower than the tap water.
Some places have as good or better tap water than the requirements for bottled water. And bottled water suppliers have been known to use scare tactics and questionable data to try and get hold of public water supplies, for privatized profits. Sometimes to terrible, even fatal results.

In a South American country, they privatized the water system. In that country, if you caught and used rainwater, you would have had to pay the water company ( Bechtel I think ). Riots ensued. The water went public again. Enron looked with avarice on public water systems and got a few. They crumbled and were reclaimed at cost, back to the public.

Water is being fought over quite vigorously by big corps. So far the ones they have gotten were disasters, but they are still trying to get water as a privatized cash cow.


Just following up with a couple thoughts.

A lot of bottled water is "purified" or "filtered" water. (Most places force bottlers to distinguish between purified/filtered water and spring/mineral water.) Purified/filtered water is for all intents and purposes tap water in a bottle. It's almost always provided and/or bottled by local water authorites. You're quite right in asserting that sometimes this bottled tap water actually has lower standards that the regular tap. (Though the water quality in the end may vary, as many places have old water systems where despite the fact the water starts off cleaner, by the time it reaches your faucet it's decidedly not.) Also be careful with mineral water as it often is high sediment tap water or tap water with minerals added.

Now, about water as a resource, that's a background issue in these parts. My city is right on the shore of one of the Great Lakes. Mainstream media does a poor job of covering the water resource dispute, but some of the alt press liberal rags around here give it periodic notice (if with a heavily biased presentation). If it weren't for Canada's objections, we'd already have corporations exporting the Great Lakes.

*meow*

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RE: Drinking water question - 6/1/2006 6:48:07 AM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: Kedikat

Just an interesting tidbit.
In many areas, the requirements for bottled water and specialty water can be lower than the tap water.
Some places have as good or better tap water than the requirements for bottled water. And bottled water suppliers have been known to use scare tactics and questionable data to try and get hold of public water supplies, for privatized profits. Sometimes to terrible, even fatal results.

In a South American country, they privatized the water system. In that country, if you caught and used rainwater, you would have had to pay the water company ( Bechtel I think ). Riots ensued. The water went public again. Enron looked with avarice on public water systems and got a few. They crumbled and were reclaimed at cost, back to the public.

Water is being fought over quite vigorously by big corps. So far the ones they have gotten were disasters, but they are still trying to get water as a privatized cash cow.


Just following up with a couple thoughts.

A lot of bottled water is "purified" or "filtered" water. (Most places force bottlers to distinguish between purified/filtered water and spring/mineral water.) Purified/filtered water is for all intents and purposes tap water in a bottle. It's almost always provided and/or bottled by local water authorites. You're quite right in asserting that sometimes this bottled tap water actually has lower standards that the regular tap. (Though the water quality in the end may vary, as many places have old water systems where despite the fact the water starts off cleaner, by the time it reaches your faucet it's decidedly not.) Also be careful with mineral water as it often is high sediment tap water or tap water with minerals added.

Now, about water as a resource, that's a background issue in these parts. My city is right on the shore of one of the Great Lakes. Mainstream media does a poor job of covering the water resource dispute, but some of the alt press liberal rags around here give it periodic notice (if with a heavily biased presentation). If it weren't for Canada's objections, we'd already have corporations exporting the Great Lakes.

*meow*

Yep.
I now live in Alberta Canada. We are riding high on the oil prices. Bitching we give some cash to the rest of Canadadian provinces who aren't sitting on top of the currently valuable resource, and forgetting how the east financed the creation of the province and more. But nobody here seems too concerned that our Rocky Mountain water resources are fast drying up.  I wonder when oil will be cheaper than water for us, and the east, with it's great lakes will reverse the flow through the oil pipelines and sell/give us water through them? I am so pissed off at how hind and for sight is getting ever shorter. I'm allright jack, screw my children and all the rest, give me that wider screen TV on my credit card so I can forget it all. I'm entitled. Though I can't say why.

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RE: Drinking water question - 6/1/2006 7:43:46 AM   
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Ted-  bingo on privatization of water supplies. Your post is most elequent- and timely!

They would do it here- are using other venues as proving grounds.

Also- true about tap water quality. A bottled water place was caught putting garden hose water in bottles. In recent years- I ask myself- would I buy this product if its packaging was less pretty?

For a long time. I viewed EU folks as nutty- when they rant about posiening their food supply. DE seems to have good drinking water.
I do now wonder per haps we can learn from them...

I am against privatization of the water supply. The Chicago skyway toll road is now privatized. I wondered...ok- is water next?

Water is life and we need it. The great lakes is a huge blessing- and only in recent years has efforts been made to preserve that.

*smiles*


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RE: Drinking water question - 6/1/2006 10:01:53 AM   
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I drink a minimum of 1 litre of water per day as a basic medical requirement. Hot days I flavour water with a slice of either/or both lemon and/or lime. 

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