The purest form of water

esp,

I was thinking of the storage of hydrogen and oxygen for use in making pure water for ice.

I promise you that it is still an industrial concern about the bottle valves being broken. It is a common company rule to require tieing off of any bottles that are not secure within a bottle rack.
 
Originally posted by spookz
why the need for the purest water possible? ]
Exactly. Furthermore, even if we do produce the purist water, we still needs to distribute it, and it will gets contaminated, and all the effort will be wasted......
 
botteled water, and then develope a new distrobution system made of space age plastic, someting that won't contaiminate the water
 
So you're gonna go throw a hunk of dead, decaying animal flesh, replete with a zoo of bacteria, on a grill powered by briquettes of compacted, arhaic, dead plant matter... serve it with a side of day-old potato salad brimming with yummy micro-organisms...

...and wash it down with the purest water ever created by man?

- Warren
 
Another stupid question,

Once this pure water is bottled, how will you get it to the consumer? What method of packaging will you use to transport it to the store and hold it for the consumer to take it home in?
 
Originally posted by sjmarsha
You buy ice?!? What kind of a wierd country do you come from?

Wait don't answer that... US? Right?
And you don't? What do you do if you need 5 kilos of ice to fill up a cooler? I don't think that my refrigerator would hold that many ice cube trays...
 
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