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To: Riley G who wrote (23127)12/2/1997 12:55:00 AM
From: TopCat  Read Replies (1) of 55532
 
Desperation.....

In Taiwan, especially, they do have spring water. But that is not the real issue as pointed out by your Cavalry poster. The real issue is access to purified water and it is available in all the countries listed by your poster....who, gives me a bad time on AOL but is unwilling to post directly on this thread.

Anyway, I have been to most of these countries and drink the purified water provided by the hotels there. I've never gotten sick from that water but have from the un-purified water from the tap. I think I do know what I am talking about here because you don't often forget the experience of drinking from an un-pure source in those countries.

The point of my post is that you don't have to import water from Ten Sleep, Wyoming to get pure water for drinking purposes in these countries.....I've been there, drank that.....sorry I have given the impression that it had to be spring water from Ten Sleep to be purified.

TC
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