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Jun 23, 2008 03:28

The difference between water from faucet and rain.

((ooc: the A block gets a small thunder storm. Nothing too obnoxious. You may see flashes of lightening here and there and more soft thunder on occasion. Mostly it'll just be rain. Also, note this is really late at night/early morning, 3-4 AM and will last till about 5:30AM so that part of the ( Read more... )

time: 3am, thunderstorm now?, reality setting in, not saying things.. again

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[screened // unhackable] waterfell June 23 2008, 07:35:01 UTC
What do you mean?

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[screened // unhackable] embalmment June 23 2008, 07:43:56 UTC
It's quite large.

Thinking of something?

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Re: [screened // unhackable] waterfell June 23 2008, 07:46:50 UTC
Well. Water!

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[screened // unhackable] embalmment June 23 2008, 07:49:01 UTC
Keeps her wits even at 3:48AM.

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gm_kragok June 23 2008, 07:49:08 UTC
Tap water generally has purifying substances like chlorine or flouride in them, while rainwater generally is more acidic in nature.

Is that it?

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embalmment June 23 2008, 07:53:30 UTC
Technically, yes.

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gm_kragok June 23 2008, 07:56:22 UTC
Though water under the pressure of a tap has great erosive force through pressure, the chemical process from rain erosion can at times be faster, and have more serious implications for the environment around it, if the pH level is too low.

Why do you ask?

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forefather June 23 2008, 13:31:24 UTC
It's easier to make tea with water from a faucet.

Good morning to you, too.

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embalmment June 23 2008, 16:12:43 UTC
Is that an invitation?

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forefather June 24 2008, 04:14:02 UTC
You need no invitation.

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embalmment June 24 2008, 04:27:16 UTC
Why are you up so late?

(( Yay its 20 questions, again. ))

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