To: BIGLOOK
Oh, by the way, bottled water companies use it in their product. Maybe there should be FDA warning labels on them.
103 posted on
06/13/2007 8:38:04 PM PDT by
ASA Vet
To: ASA Vet
I use an EC (Electro conductivity) meter regularly. Handy to test water purity. I've used it to test our tap water (at $1.59/ 1000 gallons) against bottled water ($1.29/16 oz.) and the tap water wins every time.
When I saw this thread, before all the fooling around, all I thought of was the counterfeiting that the ChiComs involve themselves in.
I remember warnings given out years ago, not to purchase an Encyclopedia Britannica or an IBM or various typewriters in Hong Kong, among other items, since they'd be confiscated on arrival in the US. The Chinese didn't have any regard to copyrights or patents.
104 posted on
06/13/2007 8:57:13 PM PDT by
BIGLOOK
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