Finding Groundwater
- theCryptofishist
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- Nightterror
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theCryptofishist wrote:Thank you.
But lets remember I hurt Nightterror's feelings last week. I'm not above reproach.
Feelings
Nothing More Than Feelings
Trying To Forget My
Feelings Of Hate
Imagine
Beating On Your Face
Trying To Forget My
Feelings Of Hate
Feelings
For All My Life I'll Feel It
I Wish I'd Never Met You
You'll Make Me Sick Again
Feelings Oh Oh Feelings
Of Hate On My Mind
Feelings
Feelings Like I Never Liked You
Feelings Like I Want To Kill You
Live In My Heart
Feelings
Feelings Like I Wanna Deck You
Feelings Like I've Gotta Get You
Out Of My Life
Feelings Oh Oh Feelings
The Hate's In My Eyes
Feelings Oh Oh Feelings
You're Not Very Nice
I express my excitement by brutally interrogating whomever is nearby
- Lassen Forge
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Naw... more like grinding wound fodder!
(Still on the sheep thing!)
About the water - the thing about alkalinity is dead on. Having lived for a substantial part of my kidhood on and off in a SNDC (Small Nevada Desert Community) I remember it taking anywhere from a few days to a couple weeks to get used to it. All our glasses has this white film on it... and that was processed to make it drinkable and safe.
The water source was from *deep* wells and this even next to a relatively decent sized lake. It was definately *not* "hetch-hetchy soda" like you get in the Bay Area.
I *may* do a solar still this year just for the joy of doing it... might get enough for ceremonial purposes for next year, but it's gonna be a bit of effort. But not for drinking - it'd take way too many stills, too much work, for too little result, and you'd still have alkali soda. Bleeeh! Bringing it inis too convenient and you get far better water than you'd get out there.
BBS
(Still on the sheep thing!)
About the water - the thing about alkalinity is dead on. Having lived for a substantial part of my kidhood on and off in a SNDC (Small Nevada Desert Community) I remember it taking anywhere from a few days to a couple weeks to get used to it. All our glasses has this white film on it... and that was processed to make it drinkable and safe.
The water source was from *deep* wells and this even next to a relatively decent sized lake. It was definately *not* "hetch-hetchy soda" like you get in the Bay Area.
I *may* do a solar still this year just for the joy of doing it... might get enough for ceremonial purposes for next year, but it's gonna be a bit of effort. But not for drinking - it'd take way too many stills, too much work, for too little result, and you'd still have alkali soda. Bleeeh! Bringing it inis too convenient and you get far better water than you'd get out there.
BBS
- theCryptofishist
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I said PENdantic and I mean PENdantic. Remember, the PEN is mightier than the sword.Zane5100 wrote:ITYM "pedantic and prissy..."at the risk of sounding pendantic and prissy
The Lady with a Lamprey
"The powerful are exploiting people, art and ideas, and this leads to us plebes debating how to best ration ice.
Man, no wonder they always win....." Lonesomebri
"The powerful are exploiting people, art and ideas, and this leads to us plebes debating how to best ration ice.
Man, no wonder they always win....." Lonesomebri
Okay, okay...theCryptofishist wrote:I said PENdantic and I mean PENdantic. Remember, the PEN is mightier than the sword.Zane5100 wrote:ITYM "pedantic and prissy..."at the risk of sounding pendantic and prissy
Nevermind that "pendantic" doesn't exist in any dictionary that I've ever consulted.
...but that's just me being pedantic.
middle-aged, wannabe-hipster, dilettante
- theCryptofishist
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