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Originally posted by BradMBut, just like condoms and women's rights, I don't believe in them.Originally posted by LeahIn other news: Brent's meat melts in your mouth.
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Originally posted by RuStYpNuS View Postyou are missing the point.....maybe i should be more straight forward....just because there is flouride in it doesnt mean its good for your teeth and i know there is flouride in fucking toothpasteZOMBIE REAGAN FOR PRESIDENT 2016!!! heh
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Originally posted by Yale View PostSorry if I've offended you, dude. You just haven't named anything that's bad for you. You seem to be hung up on the appearance of the inside of a hot water heater. They fill up with sodium, calcium, all kinds of minerals, and sometimes sulfur if it's in the water. They've got a zinc rod in them to act as a sacrificial catalyst for all that stuff to attach to, so it does, so it looks scary in there. Older hot water heaters were zinc lined, and some of them were crazy looking when you pulled them apart. Again, sorry if I pissed you off. I just wanted to correct you on some of the basic chemistry.
and im not saying water isnt good for you lol all im saying is that im sure there are other chemicals in tap water that arent good for your teeth
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Originally posted by RuStYpNuS View Postum no im not hung up on the water heater......i just mentioned that they are nasty inside.
and im not saying water isnt good for you lol all im saying is that im sure there are other chemicals in tap water that arent good for your teethZOMBIE REAGAN FOR PRESIDENT 2016!!! heh
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Originally posted by talisman View PostYou guys do realize that 99.9% of bottled water is water taken straight from a tap, right?
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Originally posted by Yale View PostThere shouldn't be. The water soluble minerals in your tap water tend to be basic. Acidity is a bigger threat to the calcium in your tooth enamel, and you can develop more acidity in your gum line just from bacteria there than you'll ever see out of tap water. You can always send off your tap water for analysis, or the utility should have a certificate of analysis on file you can ask for. I don't see why they wouldn't give it to you.
My dental bills throughout my life will attest to the fact that fluoride, even in tap water concentrations, isn't great for everyone.
Originally posted by forbes View PostActually, drilling and fracking for natural gas does affect water. the natural gas is below the water table, and when they frack the hole it cracks the substrate tween it and the water table.... mainly the chemicals they use for the fracking are the most dangerous... but there are tons of people who can actually light there tap water on fire right from the faucet
These are rough numbers as I'm on a plane with no references in front of me, but in a frac job the fluid will crack and permeate the shale up to 1/4 mile or so laterally and less than 500 ft vertically. That does not get anywhere near the water table. No way you slice it..
For a frac job to contaminate ground water there would have to be a bad cement job (allowing fluid to pass outside the casing, between it in the rock), but this is verified at different stages of the process. In short, it takes quite a few errors for anything like that to happen. As for the 'tons' of people able to light tap water... How many is tons? Percentage if population?Last edited by Strychnine; 04-18-2011, 05:42 AM.
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Originally posted by Tyrone Biggums View PostDrinking some now. Tastes the same to me, but we filter it.Owner of Titan Towing
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Originally posted by RuStYpNuS View Posthttp://www.news4jax.com/health/21960106/detail.html
Cities With Best Water
1. Arlington, Texas
2. Providence, R.I.
3. Fort Worth, Texas
4. Charleston, S.C.
5. Boston, Mass.
6. Honolulu, Hawaii
7. Austin, Texas
8. Fairfax County, Va.
9. St. Louis, Mo.
10. Minneapolis, Minn.
Cities With Worst Water
1. Pensacola, Fla.
2. Riverside, Calif.
3. Las Vegas, Nev.
4. Riverside County, Calif.
5. Reno, Nev.
6. Houston, Texas
7. Omaha, Neb.
8. North Las Vegas, Nev.
9. San Diego, Calif.
10. Jacksonville, Fla.
Wow that is real surprising. Good info!
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