huh? that makes no sense.nodrama switches over to dr kynes after making an ass out of himself.
Even NASA uses silver rather than chlorine. It takes about 15 times more chlorine to disinfect water with silver, plus silver kills way more pathogens. Chlorine, amonia and chloramines are just easier. The government would rather give Michele Obama premium vodka instead of making you safe. Say thank you.nodrama switches over to dr kynes after making an ass out of himself.
That's right, because only Bucky and Nodrama grow shit other than dope.huh? that makes no sense.
are you again insinuating that i am a sockpuppet?
You can knock out chloramines with sulfite or thiosulfate.Even NASA uses silver rather than chlorine. It takes about 15 times more chlorine to disinfect water with silver, plus silver kills way more pathogens. Chlorine, amonia and chloramines are just easier. The government would rather give Michele Obama premium vodka instead of making you safe. Say thank you.
Btw, chloramines don't go away without either a 5-stage RO system or distillation. Government ftw.
my understanding is that nasa uses UV light to sterilize the recycled water of the international space station, and the space shuttles UV irradiation kills 100% of all bacterium and viruses, weighs nothing and never runs out.Even NASA uses silver rather than chlorine. It takes about 15 times more chlorine to disinfect water with silver, plus silver kills way more pathogens. Chlorine, amonia and chloramines are just easier. The government would rather give Michele Obama premium vodka instead of making you safe. Say thank you.
Btw, chloramines don't go away without either a 5-stage RO system or distillation. Government ftw.
How do you get rid of sulfite?You can knock out chloramines with sulfite or thiosulfate.
I was told by folks who'd know that in the first half of the 20th century, Vienna (Austria) treated its potable water with silver nitrate. They went over to ozone as the water sterilant, which does not leave a toxic residue as the silver salt did. cn
ok i admit it, i am in fact L Ron Hubbard! i been hiding out in the central valley working on farms for the last 30 years to throw the IRS off my trail! also, i killed kennedy, stole the lindburgh baby, framed roger rabbit, assassinated archduke ferdinand, and put a whoopie cushion under ben franklin's chair in the hellfire club. you got me.That's right, because only Bucky and Nodrama grow shit other than dope.
An airstone, if you used excess. The better tactic is to match the amount to available "bound" chlorine. cnHow do you get rid of sulfite?
http://spinoff.nasa.gov/Spinoff2004/er_1.htmlmy understanding is that nasa uses UV light to sterilize the recycled water of the international space station, and the space shuttles UV irradiation kills 100% of all bacterium and viruses, weighs nothing and never runs out.
Hey L Ron, I still need to know how Bucky and Gyro finally got it on. Don't cheap out with the Starz version, I want the San Francisco sticky floor theater version!ok i admit it, i am in fact L Ron Hubbard! i been hiding out in the central valley working on farms for the last 30 years to throw the IRS off my trail! also, i killed kennedy, stole the lindburgh baby, framed roger rabbit, assassinated archduke ferdinand, and put a whoopie cushion under ben franklin's chair in the hellfire club. you got me.
i know it works, thats why i put a length of copper wire in my hydroponic reservoir, i didnt think nasa would put their trust in folk wisdom though. thanks for the link.
problem is im kinda stuck, been darting to and from my mom's place to repair shit and tend her garden while she is sick, plus jury duty on-call status. i barely have time to masturbate, much less get down to writing. ill finish it and post it up in someplace accessible to all.Hey L Ron, I still need to know how Bucky and Gyro finally got it on. Don't cheap out with the Starz version, I want the San Francisco sticky floor theater version!
I'd be willing to bet that silver is a good bit more than 15x the value of chlorine. I doubt it would be as useful on earth, where there is no shortage of chlorine. Seeing as I haven't heard of any huge bouts of disease from drinking water. I'd say chlorine is getting the job done just fine. It's great for many applications, I'm sure. I just have yet to see a real solid point to changing from the current system.Even NASA uses silver rather than chlorine. It takes about 15 times more chlorine to disinfect water with silver, plus silver kills way more pathogens. Chlorine, amonia and chloramines are just easier. The government would rather give Michele Obama premium vodka instead of making you safe. Say thank you.
Btw, chloramines don't go away without either a 5-stage RO system or distillation. Government ftw.
actually i think he meant that with silver ions you need 1/15th the amount of chlorine to do the job.I'd be willing to bet that silver is a good bit more than 15x the value of chlorine. I doubt it would be as useful on earth, where there is no shortage of chlorine. Seeing as I haven't heard of any huge bouts of disease from drinking water. I'd say chlorine is getting the job done just fine. It's great for many applications, I'm sure. I just have yet to see a real solid point to changing from the current system.
Chloramines are much more stable than chlorine, and therefore less likely to produce hazardous byproducts than chlorine.
Ah, conveniently my math remains correct! hahaactually i think he meant that with silver ions you need 1/15th the amount of chlorine to do the job.
Actually smokers die fast and they die cheaper than non smokers (as a whole)Its cheaper to put a bullet in a old mans head than give him treatment for lung cancer, we should go with the cheaper alternative always eh kitchen patrol?
Nope, cheaper isn't better every time. That was not very conductive to progressing anything though. This isn't a life-endangering issue on any level. At least, not that I was aware of. I haven't heard of a case of death by tap chlorine in tap water lately. All you're doing here is making an inflammatory statement with no substance. I never stated, nor implied, that I'd prefer people dying over spending a few dollars. However, can you show me any conclusive evidence that shows chlorinated water is a legitimate health hazard? If not, then your implication has no leg to stand on.Its cheaper to put a bullet in a old mans head than give him treatment for lung cancer, we should go with the cheaper alternative always eh kitchen patrol?