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ORGANIC WATER FILTER SYSTEM For Sale - New in Box
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AussieMacMan
2007-05-05 10:04:12 UTC
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Does your drinking water taste fresh and natural?
Because our drinking water has travelled many kilometres in pipes before it
reaches our taps, it is not pure and contains rust, sand, clay, bacteria,
pesticides just to name a few.
I have several of these in the home and am selling two units because they
are excess to my needs.

These units don't require messy drilling to install. Kids love them - great
novel item to encourage them to drink!

Go to my site to check out pictures of the unit.

http://members.optusnet.com.au/~swler/jssa/WaterFilterSystem.html
Kwyjibo
2007-05-05 12:04:48 UTC
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Post by AussieMacMan
Does your drinking water taste fresh and natural?
I'll ignore the fact that you are a spamming idiot, and just concentrate on
the claims you are making.....

"Fresh and natural" water is not filtered.
Post by AussieMacMan
Because our drinking water has travelled many kilometres in pipes before it
reaches our taps, it is not pure
Neither is 'natural' water.It's travelled many kilometres in rivers where it
picks up mineral content from rocks etc. and fish crap and commit other
unspeakable acts in it. Funnily enough, despite this horrible *pollution*,
humans and various other species have managed to survive on it for millions
of years. (only thousands of years if you believe those "intelligent design"
nut-jobs)
Post by AussieMacMan
and contains rust, sand, clay, bacteria, pesticides just to name a few.
"Fresh and natural" water contains iron oxide (rust), sand, clay and
bacteria.
I've just checked the water quality analysis of my local water company and
both E.coli and total coliform levels were 0 (zero) out of 84 samples taken
this year.
Iron levels were 0.03 milligrams per litre - one tenth of the maximum
recommended level

Are you suggesting that the un-natural water that your device provides is
more natural than 'natural' water?
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Kwyj.
Moses Lim
2007-05-06 10:01:44 UTC
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Post by Kwyjibo
Post by AussieMacMan
Does your drinking water taste fresh and natural?
Are you suggesting that the un-natural water that your device provides is
more natural than 'natural' water?
Hm, "natural" water using "organic" water filters (presumably man-made). An
interesting concept that.
Kwyjibo
2007-05-06 10:54:08 UTC
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Post by Moses Lim
Post by Kwyjibo
Post by AussieMacMan
Does your drinking water taste fresh and natural?
Are you suggesting that the un-natural water that your device provides is
more natural than 'natural' water?
Hm, "natural" water using "organic" water filters (presumably man-made). An
interesting concept that.
And no one would be able to tell the difference between it and regular tap
water in a double blind test, as happens now with bottled water, filtered
water, and any other water scam.
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Kwyj.
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