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    My blood pressure is fine. Never had a kidney stone. Didn't ask for your analysis. Stick to impressing uneducated , Cliff.

    I don't live in SA

    So your water does not come from the hill country and associated limestone aquifers?
    You are the uneducated in this area.

    Since you think its funny.

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    Hows your menstruation cycle?

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    So your water does not come from the hill country and associated limestone aquifers?
    You are the uneducated in this area.

    Since you think its funny.
    It doesn't come from San Antonio. Your is tiring. You seem like someone with a lot of regrets who ended up being a C lister in science with A list stars in your eyes. You're having a hard time coping.

    My water primarily comes from Lake Georgetown.

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    Hows your menstruation cycle?
    If he keeps bending over for the left they'll him too and he'll miss a month.

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    Looks like toilet paper shortages are coming again. Costco and Sams limiting purchases to one bundle.
    Yeah I read shortages were coming a few weeks ago. We're all stocked up on paper towels and tp.

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    Those are for the pipes and for the soap to be more effective, not for YOUR body internally.
    CaCO2 is perfectly fine unless you are afflicted with kidney stones. In fact the sodium levels in water softners aint gonna help your high blood pressure old man. Ca is not a bad thing at all for you wife. By pass your softner and drink some of the best water cleansed by limestone (CaCO2).

    Thank you Mr. Rocket science...
    Bunch of rubbish

    Always a dumbass

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    Looks like toilet paper shortages are coming again. Costco and Sams limiting purchases to one bundle.
    GD it.

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    the soft drinks aisle was a little short of bottles and cans but other shelves were full
    • "But shoppers are also facing empty shelves for things as basic as water and milk at UK supermarkets and grocery stores."
    • "We don't have stock, we have nothing in our warehouse," said Toma, who declined to give her last name.
    • "We have gaps everywhere," she said. "Sometimes we receive only a certain amount (of some products). We don't even have water."



    It's like you are devoted to figuring out he most dishonest thing you can say in any given situation.

    Why?

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    This is what big government intrusion results in tbh. Very foreseeable.
    It is countries determining what is in their sovereign interest.

    Feel free to explain why customs between countries is "big government intrusion".

    I kind of like having my food imports inspected.

    Feel free to take your dumbass down and buy whatever the you want to right off the boat, without big bad gubmint inspectors ever looking at any of it.

    ... or just slink off with your tail between your legs, like always.

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    So your water does not come from the hill country and associated limestone aquifers?
    You are the uneducated in this area.

    Since you think its funny.
    It doesn't come from San Antonio. Your is tiring. You seem like someone with a lot of regrets who ended up being a C lister in science with A list stars in your eyes. You're having a hard time coping.

    My water primarily comes from Lake Georgetown.
    ... and the Edwards aquafer. You left that part out.

    https://www.roundrocktexas.gov/city-...ut-your-water/

    Where does Round Rock get its water?
    Currently, the City of Round Rock pumps water from two different sources — wells and surface water.

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    It doesn't come from San Antonio. Your is tiring. You seem like someone with a lot of regrets who ended up being a C lister in science with A list stars in your eyes. You're having a hard time coping.

    My water primarily comes from Lake Georgetown.
    Then YOUR water is considered low on the hardness scale you lying piece of .
    Dont complain about your clogged pipes. I love how you try to spin out of things when you are clueless.

    Bottom line: you did not read an article about a guy selling fancy bottled water in London and boasted about drinking YOUR water out of the faucet. Like everything everywhere else in the world is really YOUR situation.

    Typical trump .

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    Bunch of rubbish

    Always a dumbass
    Which of it is rubbish?
    We will discuss.

    You wont.
    I know you wont.

    You are in the DMCircleOfTrust so this will be fun.

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    Odd, my faucet has water. In fact, every faucet inside and outside my home has water available, with plenty filtered water inside.

    I cannot help you with milk, maybe Winehole is lactating though.
    You do realize the article is about the UK, right?

    No?

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    You do realize the article is about the UK, right?

    No?
    NO.

    Just the knee jerk " Im having my coffee and the rest of you are stupid"
    Just like the freeze. "You are stupid if not prepared"
    And then proclaims to be the arbiter of the middle ground.

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    ... and the Edwards aquafer. You left that part out.

    https://www.roundrocktexas.gov/city-...ut-your-water/




    Quote Originally Posted by DMC
    It doesn't come from San Antonio. Your is tiring. You seem like someone with a lot of regrets who ended up being a C lister in science with A list stars in your eyes. You're having a hard time coping.

    My water primarily comes from Lake Georgetown.

    Round Rock's primary water source is Lake Georgetown. When needed, the City pumps water into Lake Georgetown from Lake Stillhouse Hollow. The City also supplements our lake water supplies with water from the Edwards Aquifer.


    In addition to its current water system, the city of Round Rock is planning to spend roughly $46 million toward a $160 million deep-water intake project designed to accommodate the city’s water needs as it grows.

    The city of Round Rock currently pumps a majority of its water from lakes with a few groundwater wells to supplement the supply.

    “In about 1978, Round Rock was on a groundwater well,” Thane said. “This is when Round Rock was very small, and that well actually went dry.”

    Thane said the well, which was located at Mays and Main streets, drew water from the Edwards Aquifer, which is sensitive to droughts.

    “In dry times, the [Edwards] Aquifer will drop very quickly,” Thane said.

    In response, the city in 1980 entered into an agreement with the Brazos River Authority to purchase water from Lake Georgetown. Thane said water is pumped from Stillhouse Hollow Lake, located near Belton, into Lake Georgetown when its levels dip.

    Thane said the city began exploring future sources of water around 2005 to accommodate the growing population. Round Rock decided to enter into a partnership with Cedar Park to purchase water from Lake Travis. Leander later joined the agreement, and the cities formed the Brushy Creek Regional Utility Authority.

    Round Rock currently uses roughly 20 million gallons per day of water. Once that average rises to just over 22 million gallons per day, the city will open a valve to begin pumping in water from Lake Travis.

    “We thought we would be taking that Lake Travis water in 2014,” Thane said. The delay, he said, was due to public knowledge about conservation and the city’s tiered water rates. “All of those factors have reduced the amount of water we are using every day in the city, so instead of taking that water in 2014 like we thought, we are in 2019, and we are still two or three years [out] before we take it.”

    Round Rock also operates five groundwater wells, which pull water from the Edwards Aquifer. The wells have the capacity to pull between 8 million and 10 million gallons per day, but because of the sensitivity of the aquifer Round Rock only pulls roughly 2 million gallons per day from the ground, Thane said.


    Dumb ass RG acting like he's found something again, on all fingers... making an exception for 10% of the water.. when I said "primarily"

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    Hows your menstruation cycle?
    lol grudgeposting

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    Then YOUR water is considered low on the hardness scale you lying piece of .
    Dont complain about your clogged pipes. I love how you try to spin out of things when you are clueless.

    Bottom line: you did not read an article about a guy selling fancy bottled water in London and boasted about drinking YOUR water out of the faucet. Like everything everywhere else in the world is really YOUR situation.

    Typical trump .
    I know what hardness the water is here, idiot.

    Bottom line, you idiots create threads about as scare tactics, because no one here gives 2 s about milk in the UK.

    I never complained about anything. I said I have filtered water and you blew a gasket with your elementary level science mumblings.

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    NO.

    Just the knee jerk " Im having my coffee and the rest of you are stupid"
    Just like the freeze. "You are stupid if not prepared"
    And then proclaims to be the arbiter of the middle ground.
    I really wrecked your ego.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DMC
    It doesn't come from San Antonio. Your is tiring. You seem like someone with a lot of regrets who ended up being a C lister in science with A list stars in your eyes. You're having a hard time coping.

    My water primarily comes from Lake Georgetown.

    Round Rock's primary water source is Lake Georgetown. When needed, the City pumps water into Lake Georgetown from Lake Stillhouse Hollow. The City also supplements our lake water supplies with water from the Edwards Aquifer.


    In addition to its current water system, the city of Round Rock is planning to spend roughly $46 million toward a $160 million deep-water intake project designed to accommodate the city’s water needs as it grows.

    The city of Round Rock currently pumps a majority of its water from lakes with a few groundwater wells to supplement the supply.

    “In about 1978, Round Rock was on a groundwater well,” Thane said. “This is when Round Rock was very small, and that well actually went dry.”

    Thane said the well, which was located at Mays and Main streets, drew water from the Edwards Aquifer, which is sensitive to droughts.

    “In dry times, the [Edwards] Aquifer will drop very quickly,” Thane said.

    In response, the city in 1980 entered into an agreement with the Brazos River Authority to purchase water from Lake Georgetown. Thane said water is pumped from Stillhouse Hollow Lake, located near Belton, into Lake Georgetown when its levels dip.

    Thane said the city began exploring future sources of water around 2005 to accommodate the growing population. Round Rock decided to enter into a partnership with Cedar Park to purchase water from Lake Travis. Leander later joined the agreement, and the cities formed the Brushy Creek Regional Utility Authority.

    Round Rock currently uses roughly 20 million gallons per day of water. Once that average rises to just over 22 million gallons per day, the city will open a valve to begin pumping in water from Lake Travis.

    “We thought we would be taking that Lake Travis water in 2014,” Thane said. The delay, he said, was due to public knowledge about conservation and the city’s tiered water rates. “All of those factors have reduced the amount of water we are using every day in the city, so instead of taking that water in 2014 like we thought, we are in 2019, and we are still two or three years [out] before we take it.”

    Round Rock also operates five groundwater wells, which pull water from the Edwards Aquifer. The wells have the capacity to pull between 8 million and 10 million gallons per day, but because of the sensitivity of the aquifer Round Rock only pulls roughly 2 million gallons per day from the ground, Thane said.


    Dumb ass RG acting like he's found something again, on all fingers... making an exception for 10% of the water.. when I said "primarily"

    you left out the part you found inconvenient, i.e. some of the water also comes from the aquifers.

    That was my point, dip .


    You either left it out because you were wanting to withhold the information, or because you were too lazy. Looks like you damned well knew it, but left it out. A deliberate lie of omission, from a proven dishonest .

    smh

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    you left out the part you found inconvenient, i.e. some of the water also comes from the aquifers.

    That was my point, dip .


    You either left it out because you were wanting to withhold the information, or because you were too lazy. Looks like you damned well knew it, but left it out. A deliberate lie of omission, from a proven dishonest .

    smh
    Why would I do that? If I was trying to prove I have hard water I'd want to have the aquifer as a primary source. My water hardness is around 11.5 to 12. It's enough to cause scaling on my shower doors, tile and toilets/bathtubs. If I wanted to leave something out I wouldn't say "my primary source".

    No idea what you're on about again. You seem to have a problem with context.

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    Why would I do that? If I was trying to prove I have hard water I'd want to have the aquifer as a primary source. My water hardness is around 11.5 to 12. It's enough to cause scaling on my shower doors, tile and toilets/bathtubs. If I wanted to leave something out I wouldn't say "my primary source".

    No idea what you're on about again. You seem to have a problem with context.
    You were talking about your water, and water hardness.

    You said:

    My water is primarily from a lake,

    and left out:
    butl also partly from an aquifer

    in an exchange over that very last point.

    So, either you left it out on purpose to make your point and get your little childish dig in to someone you don't like, or you are too lazy to be honest.

    If you don't want to be called dishonest, fine.

    You're lazy.

    Better?

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    You were talking about your water, and water hardness.

    You said:

    My water is primarily from a lake,

    and left out:
    butl also partly from an aquifer

    in an exchange over that very last point.

    So, either you left it out on purpose to make your point and get your little childish dig in to someone you don't like, or you are too lazy to be honest.

    If you don't want to be called dishonest, fine.

    You're lazy.

    Better?
    I also left out that I drink bottled water.

    Idiot

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    I really wrecked your ego.
    Thanks for being stupid enough by talking out of your ass to make me look smart.
    Im not. I just know science Mr. Popular Science writer.
    You dont.
    Stop the dance.

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    Thanks for being stupid enough by talking out of your ass to make me look smart.
    Im not. I just know science Mr. Popular Science writer.
    You dont.
    Stop the dance.
    I make a living from practicing what I know. You probably just talk about it. You seem like a talker.

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    I also left out that I drink bottled water.

    Idiot
    yeah you just made fun of bottle being of concern for a store owner in London because you like to pop off about nothing but your fantastic ability to be self sufficient by drinking out of the tap.

    You JUST left out...
    DMCleverAsCrap

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