Uhhhh, should I call my credit card company now?:D
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I was just reading some of my bookmarked / subscribed threads and came across this one. Is this site also a joke?
I'd also like to know how do the astronauts in space survive without water? I guess they use some tablets / capsules. What are those and what do they contain?
The space shuttle uses recycled water for the astronauts. They take the urine, water from showers, tooth brushing and the moisture from the air (put there by their breath) and recycle it into drinking water. All water is usable if it can be purified.
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases...1111210838.htm
As for the site you posted, I think someone is selling snake oil. If you dehydrate water, you wind up with air. Think it through folks. Is you remove all the water from water....
Humor. H...u....m...o........
http://1828.mshaffer.com/images/noah...1828_small.jpg
Jeesh, I'm shocked nobody here has brought it up before now, but you can dehydrate your own water. All you need to do is put a pot of water on the stove, go outside for a couple minutes to pick some beans in the garden, get into a conversation with a good looking neighbor, help her walk her dog for an hour and return home. When you get back the pan will be glowing red and your water will be dehydrated.
The only problem is that I'm not really sure what to put it in or what to add when I want to rehydrate it.
I have a secret recipe I sell. Very simple 1/2 teaspoon in empty container, add one (1) gallon of water, makes one gallon. Not cheap but very reasonable.
I bet Ken has some of this. :innocent:
You can always compress your water. Every 1.8% helps.......
http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/permot3.html
That's named after Japan's legislature, dummy! :innocent:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diet_of_Japan
Did someone just say something?
The main problem with dehydrated water is that when it is rehydrated it contains dihydrogen monoxide, otherwise known as DHMO. :sneaky2:
DHMO