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    Yea, Right.
    I find this very hard to believe
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    The Floatron is a solar powered copper/silver ionizer. It puts copper and silver into the water (similar to a Nature 2 or but it is an electronic ionizer). Hardly chemical free and still needs to be used with chlorine as a residual sanitizer.
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    Yeah, it's like instant water: Put this stuff in a glass, add water and Voila! you have water!

    There's no free lunch, but there always is someone who's trying to convince you there is--and will sell it to you!
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    Quote Originally Posted by CarlD View Post
    Yeah, it's like instant water: Put this stuff in a glass, add water and Voila! you have water!

    There's no free lunch, but there always is someone who's trying to convince you there is--and will sell it to you!
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    I sell instant water and it works! Wanna buy some? (It's great for cleaning tinfoil hats but you DON"T want to mix it with DHMO or you will have all the bad effects that DMHO can produce!)
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    Quote Originally Posted by waterbear View Post
    Carl,
    I sell instant water and it works! Wanna buy some? (It's great for cleaning tinfoil hats but you DON"T want to mix it with DHMO or you will have all the bad effects that DMHO can produce!)
    Sure! Do you take Rubles left over from the Soviet Union? Or Confederate dollars??? Barring that, can I pay you with three-dollar bills?
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