View Full Version : A solution to the drought
Jantar
31st March 2013, 23:09
I had heard whispers for quite some time of research in this area, but it looks like it is successfull and now in production. Here is the solution for those areas with water restrictions. High quality water can now be transported in large quantities at a low cost.
http://www.buydehydratedwater.com/
Karl08
1st April 2013, 06:47
and lets not forget this...
/http://www.dhmo.org/
Laava
1st April 2013, 08:07
Plus it may be more convenient to raise some of these!
http://www.northernadvocate.co.nz/news/experiment-results-in-colourful-creations/1812397/
FJRider
1st April 2013, 08:14
I'm just sick of digging holes for the fence in the dry ground. So I've ordered a truckload of post holes from Dunedin. They'll be here Wednesday.
Jantar
1st April 2013, 09:03
I'm just sick of digging holes for the fence in the dry ground. So I've ordered a truckload of post holes from Dunedin. They'll be here Wednesday.
If you have any left over I'll buy two of them off you.
Jantar
1st April 2013, 11:22
and lets not forget this...
/http://www.dhmo.org/
That one was the April Fools gag a few years back: http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/showthread.php/10438-Dangerous-Chemical?highlight=dihydrogen+monoxide
It certainly caught more people than this year did. :D
ellipsis
1st April 2013, 12:15
...the 'go down to the store-room and bring back a bucket of steam' trick failed to trap a young apprentice we had on the job but asking him to hold a small block of wood on a post until the surveyor was finished got him...we forgot about him and a couple of hours or more later, I was asked by the site supervisor, 'what's that silly little prick doing'...
FJRider
3rd April 2013, 17:20
If you have any left over I'll buy two of them off you.
I was going to offer to install them for ($100 each) ... But my operation (I heard today) is scheduled for next Tuesday. So I may not be able for a while.
awa355
3rd April 2013, 21:33
My uncle uses that dehydrated water, His dehydrated bananas and apricots are fantastic.
His cows drink the stuff and the beasts end up as beef jerky.
...the 'go down to the store-room and bring back a bucket of steam' trick failed to trap a young apprentice we had on the job but asking him to hold a small block of wood on a post until the surveyor was finished got him...we forgot about him and a couple of hours or more later, I was asked by the site supervisor, 'what's that silly little prick doing'...
There was always the classic "go and ask the storeman for a long weight"....
Daffyd
4th April 2013, 12:11
There was always the classic "go and ask the storeman for a long weight"....
Or a tin of tartan paint.
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