Every see the polls at the bottom
so and so attentiated so and so pres page up to vote
will they never fuckin work which means the system doesnt work
solution bring in a dictotartorship
one admin to rule them all
that will solve all those kick vote problems
discuss
erms Begone: New technology cleans dangerous water
Janet Raloff
An experimental mix of chemicals permits low-cost home treatment of highly contaminated water. The packet has been designed for use in developing countries, where some 5,000 children die each day from diarrheal disease—primarily because of poor sanitation and infected drinking water.
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WHICH TO SIP? Some people drink organics-laden water (left three glasses) without boiling it. Treatment cleaned Kenyan dam water (leftmost) into clear, germfree water (rightmost).
Procter and Gamble
The new treatment turns even dark, foul-smelling, germ-laden water into a drink as clean as most U.S. tap water, says Stephen Luby of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta. The chemicals' cost should run about a penny per liter of treated water, according to Greg Allgood of Procter and Gamble's Health Sciences Institute in Cincinnati.
During tests in Guatemala, Kenya, Pakistan, and Bangladesh, residents were instructed to stir a 4-gram packet of the chemicals into a 10-liter jug of river or other water for 5 minutes, until dirt and other suspended materials settled out. Villagers then filtered out the sediment by pouring the water through tightly woven cloth. Over the next 20 minutes, the water's residual chlorine bleach vanquished germs.
The first step of the method resemble
so and so attentiated so and so pres page up to vote
will they never fuckin work which means the system doesnt work
solution bring in a dictotartorship
one admin to rule them all
that will solve all those kick vote problems
discuss
erms Begone: New technology cleans dangerous water
Janet Raloff
An experimental mix of chemicals permits low-cost home treatment of highly contaminated water. The packet has been designed for use in developing countries, where some 5,000 children die each day from diarrheal disease—primarily because of poor sanitation and infected drinking water.
a3729_1648.jpg
WHICH TO SIP? Some people drink organics-laden water (left three glasses) without boiling it. Treatment cleaned Kenyan dam water (leftmost) into clear, germfree water (rightmost).
Procter and Gamble
The new treatment turns even dark, foul-smelling, germ-laden water into a drink as clean as most U.S. tap water, says Stephen Luby of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta. The chemicals' cost should run about a penny per liter of treated water, according to Greg Allgood of Procter and Gamble's Health Sciences Institute in Cincinnati.
During tests in Guatemala, Kenya, Pakistan, and Bangladesh, residents were instructed to stir a 4-gram packet of the chemicals into a 10-liter jug of river or other water for 5 minutes, until dirt and other suspended materials settled out. Villagers then filtered out the sediment by pouring the water through tightly woven cloth. Over the next 20 minutes, the water's residual chlorine bleach vanquished germs.
The first step of the method resemble
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