Re: Degrees of difficulty in electronic design
From: Active8 (reply2group_at_ndbbm.net)
Date: 08/07/04
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Date: Sat, 7 Aug 2004 09:23:36 -0400
On Sat, 07 Aug 2004 05:42:46 GMT, Rich Grise wrote:
> Active8 wrote:
>
>> On Thu, 05 Aug 2004 18:40:22 -0400, John Popelish wrote:
>>
>>> Active8 wrote:
>>>
>>>> Now some tell me it's hard water, but I always thought it was soft
>>>> water that made me feel like I still had soap on me. I hate that,
>>>> too.
>>>
>>> Yes, soft water lets you feel all the soap left on your skin. Hard
>>> water quickly reacts with the soap, turning in into a waxy (not
>>> slippery) substance. It is still on your skin, but you think because
>>> it suddenly turns non slippery that it is gone. Soft water shows you
>>> how difficult it is to rinse soap completely off.
>>
>> I could rinse for hours in it and it's still slimy.
>>
>> But that's what I thought. I have to watch it around here. People
>> talk out of school as a way of life.
>
> I couldn't find any hand soap today, so I washed my hands with Tide.
>
> It works pretty good! And rinses quite clean, thank you very much.
>
And burns pretty good if you have the slightest nick, scratch, or
cut. But it works.
-- Best Regards, Mike
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