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emamum 18-02-2008 18:29

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Originally Posted by Cyfr (Post 532720)
I drink bottled water when I'm on the go but not when I'm home. Even if home at the moment is Yorkshire which has an interesting taste about its water :p

Check this $42 bottle of water: Water for $42 per bottle. What is wrong with people!? - Gadling

Where abouts in Yorkshire?? like i said near leeds it smells like dogs breath

emzy 18-02-2008 18:42

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I drink tap water, never done me any harm

blazey 18-02-2008 20:20

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The cheaper water I would suspect is the worst in reality, because they dont spend less money on providing the water, they just pay their employee's less money in wages like every other cheap product.

We dont ship water to Africa because of many reasons I should imagine. Firstly, they probably dont have recycling centres and would have to create dumps to get rid of the plastic waste, or ship it back over. Then there will be the carbon emissions from transporting it back and forth, which harms the environment.

I dont understand why water can't be taken from the sea via piping systems and purified for 3rd world countries, surely it couldn't be that expensive for all the countries to chip in together and do it. I think there must be technology advanced enough for that.

I once wondered why someone doesn't just take over the poor countries and build an economy there but the idea didnt go down well with my religious friend. I still don't see why they don't do it though, it would provide millions of jobs, homes, welfare, wealth. In fact the only two things I can think of that could cause problems with this idea is the health problems already epidemic in those countries and the fact that every country would fight over the land. And both AIDs and Greed lack a cure.

I very rarely buy bottled water, I dont drink the amount of water your meant to intake per day because I never find time!

Doug 18-02-2008 20:29

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Originally Posted by emamum23 (Post 532724)
Where abouts in Yorkshire?? like i said near leeds it smells like dogs breath

It's limestone filtered rain water with sheeps **** aditives. Plus, I had to the mixture two are three times a year by taking a leak on the top of Ingleborough....:D:D:D

Doug 18-02-2008 20:36

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Taking the pee apart, I will stop buying botted water. I will keep my water cooler as it's cost effective and my only means of chilled water in the office at this time. I'll buy a 2L bladder for the car for when I'm traveling round. I already have bladders for the rucksacks.

emamum 18-02-2008 20:36

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Originally Posted by Doug (Post 532788)
It's limestone filtered rain water with sheeps **** aditives. Plus, I had to the mixture two are three times a year by taking a leak on the top of Ingleborough....:D:D:D

ewwwww....we go swimming there AND my grandad likes to collect the spring water in a bottle for us all to drink......:eek:

Bonnyboy 18-02-2008 20:39

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Originally Posted by blazey (Post 532783)
I dont understand why water can't be taken from the sea via piping systems and purified for 3rd world countries, surely it couldn't be that expensive for all the countries to chip in together and do it. I think there must be technology advanced enough for that.

The technology has existed for years, it’ called desalination. Quite a few ships have desalination plants, cruise liners, submarines etc. Don’t know how costly a desalination plant would be on an extra large scale.

Doug 18-02-2008 20:40

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Originally Posted by blazey (Post 532783)
The cheaper water I would suspect is the worst in reality, because they dont spend less money on providing the water, they just pay their employee's less money in wages like every other cheap product.

We dont ship water to Africa because of many reasons I should imagine. Firstly, they probably dont have recycling centres and would have to create dumps to get rid of the plastic waste, or ship it back over. Then there will be the carbon emissions from transporting it back and forth, which harms the environment.

I dont understand why water can't be taken from the sea via piping systems and purified for 3rd world countries, surely it couldn't be that expensive for all the countries to chip in together and do it. I think there must be technology advanced enough for that.

I once wondered why someone doesn't just take over the poor countries and build an economy there but the idea didnt go down well with my religious friend. I still don't see why they don't do it though, it would provide millions of jobs, homes, welfare, wealth. In fact the only two things I can think of that could cause problems with this idea is the health problems already epidemic in those countries and the fact that every country would fight over the land. And both AIDs and Greed lack a cure.

I very rarely buy bottled water, I dont drink the amount of water your meant to intake per day because I never find time!

I’m never sure about you? I don’t whether to slap you or love you. Are you really that naive or just thick?

flashy 18-02-2008 20:45

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i buy bottled water when i'm out, the water down south is the worst in this country, its so hard and ewwwww its 'orrible'

Doug 18-02-2008 20:45

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Originally Posted by emamum23 (Post 532794)
ewwwww....we go swimming there AND my grandad likes to collect the spring water in a bottle for us all to drink......:eek:


Don't knock it, it is good for you if its running when he collects it. I always take fresh spring water when I'm up in the Dales. That said that's up land and not down below. It's worth looking out for dead sheep and the old odd welly boot floating around....:D

Doug 18-02-2008 20:49

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Originally Posted by flashytart (Post 532801)
i buy bottled water when i'm out, the water down south is the worst in this country, its so hard and ewwwww its 'orrible'

I would have thought that you carry enough water of your own without having to buy it my daugther darling......:D:D:D


whoops....:do-one:

:hesoff:

emamum 18-02-2008 20:50

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Originally Posted by Doug (Post 532802)
Don't knock it, it is good for you if its running when he collects it. I always take fresh spring water when I'm up in the Dales. That said that's up land and not down below. It's worth looking out for dead sheep and the old odd welly boot floating around....:D

Not if you'v peed in it!!!!!

flashy 18-02-2008 20:50

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Originally Posted by Doug (Post 532805)
I would have thought that you carry enough water of your own without having to buy it my daugther darling......:D:D:D


whoops....:do-one:

:hesoff:


run quick daddy run

Bonnyboy 18-02-2008 20:50

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Originally Posted by blazey (Post 532783)
I once wondered why someone doesn't just take over the poor countries and build an economy there but the idea didnt go down well with my religious friend. I still don't see why they don't do it though, it would provide millions of jobs, homes, welfare, wealth. In fact the only two things I can think of that could cause problems with this idea is the health problems already epidemic in those countries and the fact that every country would fight over the land. And both AIDs and Greed lack a cure.

Do you mean something along the lines of Virgin Cambodia, Microsoft Senegal…perhaps even a Northern Rock Gambia :rolleyes:

Doug 18-02-2008 20:52

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Originally Posted by emamum23 (Post 532806)
Not if you'v peed in it!!!!!

Give up, it's only one part in a billion. :D


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