Re: Core Drilling the San Andreas Fault
- From: Jo Schaper <jonot34schaperat@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 06 Oct 2007 14:42:59 -0500
HapticZ wrote:
agreed, the use of talc on most stuff is hype and advertising gimmick, only
to get you to buy more of that useless powder.
Well, (and this is more than you need to know) I haven't bought a spray can of deodorant in 30 years. Just think of all the global warming from propellant I've avoided. Never used hairspray either. Come to think of it, other than occasional small amounts of spray paint and waterproofing products (for outdoor clothing), I don't use anything in a pressurized spray can -- not because of some eco-mania -- the stuff I use just isn't packed that way.
these scientists are just drumming up more and more ways to pour money down
a hole ;-))
before you know it, they will say we NEED to live underground to truly enjoy
life ;-))
now im just getting silly..................
I know all about that. It works, and you don't have to be a full-time scientist to enjoy it. I'm a caver...*|:-) (hee-hee!)
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