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Old 10-06.-2008, 11:16 PM   #1
Bill
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Default Safety warning.

I just popped in here to warn people NOT to buy and water bottle or
plastic food containers made in China. I bought 2 Bell branded bottles
packaged together with the metal holders, then filled the bottles with
water and put them in the fridge overnight. When I went to take a drink
I spit it out due to the heavy chemical taste. Thinking this was brand
related I bought 2 more Schwinn branded bottles and repeated the
experiment. In the morning they weren't saturated with chemicals like
the others but still had a chemical taste. I have finally given up and
now use 2 made in the states Tupperware bottles that I can wedge into
the holders.
I checked some of my recent beverage cups think 7-11 big gulp types with
handles for soda or coffee. Same result.

Avoid Chinese food containers for your own health.

The news has been full of stories of lead in children's things, but I
never hear about testing adult items.

That was all I popped in for and was almost knocked off my chair to see
that someone had expressed interest in a possible ride with me.
I've been gone (from here) for over a year, so finding my name in the
first post I read was quite a shock.

FWIW I have been on the Linux groups while moving away from M$ and going
to community ware.

I'll check in, but try to refrain from posting unless it is really relevant.

Ride on,
Bill Baka
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Old 11-06.-2008, 02:11 AM   #2
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Default Re: Safety warning.

Bill wrote:

> Ride on,
> Bill Baka


The best bicycle water bottle I've found is the one from Soma
Fabrications. "http://www.somafab.com/bottle.html". Sports Basement has
them for $5. They don't smell at all like the typical plastic water bottles.
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Old 11-06.-2008, 02:53 AM   #3
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Default Re: Safety warning.

Iron Bill wrote:

{bunch of typical BB BS}

> I'll check in, but try to refrain from posting unless it is really
> relevant.


There's a first time for everything! LOL

Bill "just had oral surgery or I'd go pop some corn" S.


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Old 11-06.-2008, 03:07 AM   #4
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Default Re: Safety warning.

SMS wrote:
> Bill wrote:
>
>> Ride on,
>> Bill Baka

>
> The best bicycle water bottle I've found is the one from Soma
> Fabrications. "http://www.somafab.com/bottle.html". Sports Basement has
> them for $5. They don't smell at all like the typical plastic water
> bottles.


I went there just now and it got a deserved bookmark. If I can leave
water in it for about a week at room temperature, then I will buy about
ten of them.
Thanks for that link.
Bill Baka
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Old 11-06.-2008, 03:09 AM   #5
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Default Re: Safety warning.

Bill Sornson wrote:
> Iron Bill wrote:


Iron Bill is temporarily out of shape from the winter slack.
>
> {bunch of typical BB BS}


That was not BS, just my test results.
>
>> I'll check in, but try to refrain from posting unless it is really
>> relevant.

>
> There's a first time for everything! LOL
>
> Bill "just had oral surgery or I'd go pop some corn" S.


Eat the popcorn, you need a little pain (maybe a lot).
Bill Baka

>
>

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Old 11-06.-2008, 03:10 AM   #6
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"Bill" <bbaka@comcast.net> wrote>
> That was all I popped in for and was almost knocked off my chair to see
> that someone had expressed interest in a possible ride with me.
> I've been gone (from here) for over a year, so finding my name in the
> first post I read was quite a shock.
>
> FWIW I have been on the Linux groups while moving away from M$ and going
> to community ware.
>
> I'll check in, but try to refrain from posting unless it is really
> relevant.
>
> Ride on,
> Bill Baka


You must have a profound effect on people, Bill!



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Old 11-06.-2008, 04:23 AM   #7
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Default Re: Safety warning.

Roger Zoul wrote:
> "Bill" <bbaka@comcast.net> wrote>
>> That was all I popped in for and was almost knocked off my chair to see
>> that someone had expressed interest in a possible ride with me.
>> I've been gone (from here) for over a year, so finding my name in the
>> first post I read was quite a shock.
>>
>> FWIW I have been on the Linux groups while moving away from M$ and going
>> to community ware.
>>
>> I'll check in, but try to refrain from posting unless it is really
>> relevant.
>>
>> Ride on,
>> Bill Baka

>
> You must have a profound effect on people, Bill!
>


Strangely, I do, especially in person when I tend to talk at warp speed.
I have to evaluate the listening abilities of the person I am talking to
and adjust accordingly. I've always been hyperactive physically and it
carries over to talking.
I don't do it intentionally, but I am amazed at how slow some people
talk. I just want to exchange information and get it done.
Bill
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Old 11-06.-2008, 04:53 AM   #8
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Default Re: Safety warning.

Bill <bbaka@comcast.net> wrote:

>> You must have a profound effect on people, Bill!


> Strangely, I do, especially in person when I tend to talk at warp
> speed. I have to evaluate the listening abilities of the person I
> am talking to and adjust accordingly. I've always been hyperactive
> physically and it carries over to talking.


> I don't do it intentionally, but I am amazed at how slow some people
> talk. I just want to exchange information and get it done.


Not to worry, most adults can understand their native language at more
than twice the speed of conventional speech, as you may have noticed
by the disclaimers given on radio ads for products. The FCC allows
these because, surprisingly, ability to understand speech is much
faster than producing it.

Jobst Brandt
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Old 11-06.-2008, 09:10 AM   #9
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jobst.brandt@stanfordalumni.org wrote:
> Bill <bbaka@comcast.net> wrote:
>
>>> You must have a profound effect on people, Bill!

>
>> Strangely, I do, especially in person when I tend to talk at warp
>> speed. I have to evaluate the listening abilities of the person I
>> am talking to and adjust accordingly. I've always been hyperactive
>> physically and it carries over to talking.

>
>> I don't do it intentionally, but I am amazed at how slow some people
>> talk. I just want to exchange information and get it done.

>
> Not to worry, most adults can understand their native language at more
> than twice the speed of conventional speech, as you may have noticed
> by the disclaimers given on radio ads for products. The FCC allows
> these because, surprisingly, ability to understand speech is much
> faster than producing it.
>
> Jobst Brandt


Normally that is correct but I live in an area of slooow rednecks who
think I am showing off. Beyond that I have been told that I talk way too
fast when giving an engineering presentation or anything technical.
You are right on about the FCC, but then again some commercials put the
hairy little details in super fine print at the bottom of the screen,
and NTSC can't resolve it.
Sigh, off topic again.
Bill Baka
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Old 11-06.-2008, 11:28 PM   #10
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Default Re: Safety warning.

> I just popped in here to warn people NOT to buy and water
> bottle or plastic food containers made in China.


=v= I'm guessing that all the containers you mention were
HPDE or LDPE plastic. Certainly other types of plastic
are less likely to have a toxic flavor, but that doesn't
mean they're safe for you either:

http://www.ecologycenter.org/ptf/

=v= Plastics manufactured in China are done so with less
environmental regulation/oversight than what's made here
(though vinyl products are the absolute worst).
<_Jym_>

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Old 12-06.-2008, 01:22 AM   #11
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Default Re: Safety warning.


"Bill Sornson" wrote" There's a first time for everything! LOL
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
There are lots of things that have never happened. You just don't know
about them. LOL?


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Old 12-06.-2008, 02:39 AM   #12
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Default Re: Safety warning.

Leo Lichtman wrote:
> "Bill Sornson" wrote" There's a first time for everything! LOL
> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
> There are lots of things that have never happened. You just don't
> know about them. LOL?


Leo, why you removed (or didn't include) the context of my remark (Bill Baka
saying he'd stay on topic IIRC) is beyond my comprehension.

Whatever.


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Old 12-06.-2008, 04:42 AM   #13
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"Bill Sornson" wrote: Leo, why you removed (or didn't include) the context
of my remark (Bill Baka
> saying he'd stay on topic IIRC) is beyond my comprehension.
>
> Whatever.

^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Bill, I would have clipped the word "Whatever," but I didn't want to give
you something else to question. :-)

As to why I clipped your post, I was trying to make a joke that revolved
around the part I retained. I almost ALWAYS clip down to the relevant part,
and I wish everyone would do the same. I get so tired of scrolling through
several screens only to find a trivial one line bottom post.



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Old 12-06.-2008, 05:59 AM   #14
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Default Re: Safety warning.

On Jun 11, 1:39 pm, "Bill Sornson" <as...@ask.me> wrote:
>
> Leo, why you removed (or didn't include) the context of my remark (Bill Baka
> saying he'd stay on topic IIRC) is beyond my comprehension.


Yes, Bill. We've known for years that this standard Usenet practice
is beyond your comprehension.

Context is always available with a threaded newsreader. You're the
only one who seems unable to grasp the concept. You should save
yourself the embarrassment of admitting it!

- Frank Krygowski


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Old 12-06.-2008, 06:17 AM   #15
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Default Re: Safety warning.

Leo Lichtman wrote:

> I wish everyone would do the same.


Whatever! :-P


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