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Strategies & Market Trends : Trading the SPOOs with Patrick Slevin!

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To: Nemer who wrote (7076)9/24/2002 6:52:00 AM
From: Patrick Slevin  Read Replies (2) of 7434
 
I have one of those water coolers. Had it about twelve years now. The only way I can get parts is from a friend who owns a water company. Same thing, though. Two spigots. You are supposed to run vinegar through them every so often, else mold builds up. We go through a five-gallon jug every 2.5 days. Then we have the 24 ounce bottles for the younger two to bring to school for lunch. Never heard of super hydration though.

I have filters on the water that comes into the house? The filters turn brackish in a few days. Frankly, I think that, with water shortages up here being what they are, there should be an overhaul of the system. They should have two sets of pipes, one for human consumption and lower quality for other uses; such as for car washes, lawn sprinkling and so forth. Who knows, in the coming stock market drop we may end up with an FDR approach in the spirit of the TVA. Create jobs for people to reconstruct the water system.

Diverticulitis is very painful, as I recall. It's supposed to like having an ulcer. Hope she recovers soon. If so, take her to Vegas with you. She would like the break, I'm certain.
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