The Story of Bottled Water

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The Story of Bottled Water

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Excellent explanation of "Manufactured Demand" using Bottled water...
also explains the ecological impact of petrol based bottles

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I refuse to buy the crap.
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8:04? That's about 7:34 longer than most people are willing to pay attention.
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Hopefully showing this at schools.
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Ahhh, another "Story of Stuff" propaganda video.... *yawn* :coffee:
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Baldy wrote:Ahhh, another "Story of Stuff" propaganda video.... *yawn* :coffee:
Dunno Baldy, I like this one. Bottled water should always be on hand in case of emergency, but that's about it.
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Baldy wrote:Ahhh, another "Story of Stuff" propaganda video.... *yawn* :coffee:
It's actually a fairly interesting take on "Manufacture demand"

A few examples of "Manufactured demand" in my industry:
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Bottled water for troops in the field, when feasible, is another exception I am willing to make. Drink 120 degree water from one of these for weeks on end in a desert and you'll never complain about tap water again in your life:

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One of the signs at the Rally to Restore Sanity read:

"Tap water is for socialists"

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kalm wrote:One of the signs at the Rally to Restore Sanity read:

"Tap water is for socialists"

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kalm, what are you doing in this thread? Go seek emergency counseling in your econ books...this thread is dangerous to your mental health. :nod:

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Chizzang wrote:
Baldy wrote:Ahhh, another "Story of Stuff" propaganda video.... *yawn* :coffee:
It's actually a fairly interesting take on "Manufacture demand"

A few examples of "Manufactured demand" in my industry:
Blu-Ray
&
Surround Sound



:nod:
:thumb:

I have neither and have no interest in getting them. How is my life complete? :lol:
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Just picked up a Filtrete Water Station:

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All the convenience of bottled water without the cost or waste of bottles. :thumb:
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93henfan wrote:Bottled water for troops in the field, when feasible, is another exception I am willing to make. Drink 120 degree water from one of these for weeks on end in a desert and you'll never complain about tap water again in your life:

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Well.......I would take that water over some of the water from Glasgow, MT before they did the water treatment facility in the late 80's or early 90's.
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TBH and I have been using a Brita filter on our faucet since we moved in.

We have bottles we refill and have enough that we can rotate and keep some cold in the refrigerator.
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Cluck U wrote:
kalm wrote:One of the signs at the Rally to Restore Sanity read:

"Tap water is for socialists"

:lol:
kalm, what are you doing in this thread? Go seek emergency counseling in your econ books...this thread is dangerous to your mental health. :nod:

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My refrigerator has a water/ice dispenser and we change the filter every six months per spec. I fill up two BPA-free Nalgene 1L water bottles each work day and down as much as I can. :thumb:
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93henfan wrote:My refrigerator has a water/ice dispenser and we change the filter every six months per spec. I fill up two BPA-free Nalgene water bottles each work day and down as much as I can. :thumb:
Our next fridge will have a water dispenser on it. Our current one came with the house, so we aren't complaining :thumb:
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I've got a water/ice dispenser which sucks. Too much water pressure in my house screws up the filter. The water literally just drips out. GE repairman said there was nothing I can do. Real pain in the ass.
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clenz wrote:
93henfan wrote:My refrigerator has a water/ice dispenser and we change the filter every six months per spec. I fill up two BPA-free Nalgene water bottles each work day and down as much as I can. :thumb:
Our next fridge will have a water dispenser on it. Our current one came with the house, so we aren't complaining :thumb:
No worries. We did the Brita (or Pur) on the faucet several years ago. IIRC, the only drawback was that they'd start dripping after awhile. No biggie.
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93henfan wrote:
clenz wrote: Our next fridge will have a water dispenser on it. Our current one came with the house, so we aren't complaining :thumb:
No worries. We did the Brita on the faucet several years ago. IIRC, the only drawback was that they'd start dripping after awhile. No biggie.
Ours is staring too pretty bad when the water is running through it. It's like a seal in there broke or something. Oh well, they are pretty cheap to replace compared to the plastic bottles.
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Oh no, the horror of convenient water!!! Fuck you if you don't think I'm going to buy myself a cold bottle of water if I'm thirsty and I don't have my own water! :lol:

'Course, I still drink water out of the tap. :|
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clenz wrote:
93henfan wrote:
No worries. We did the Brita on the faucet several years ago. IIRC, the only drawback was that they'd start dripping after awhile. No biggie.
Ours is staring too pretty bad when the water is running through it. It's like a seal in there broke or something. Oh well, they are pretty cheap to replace compared to the plastic bottles.
The gaskets get old and rot. You can usually replace them with standard sized rubber gaskets from Home Depot or a local hardware store. They're usually around 15 cents each. A cheap fix.
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danefan wrote:
clenz wrote: Ours is staring too pretty bad when the water is running through it. It's like a seal in there broke or something. Oh well, they are pretty cheap to replace compared to the plastic bottles.
The gaskets get old and rot. You can usually replace them with standard sized rubber gaskets from Home Depot or a local hardware store. They're usually around 15 cents each. A cheap fix.
I did not know that. Looks like I have a project for this week then. Thanks.

Would the ring from a garden hose work just as well? I've got some of those laying around.
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bandl wrote:Oh no, the horror of convenient water!!! Fuck you if you don't think I'm going to buy myself a cold bottle of water if I'm thirsty and I don't have my own water! :lol:
Imperialist pig. :ohno:
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93henfan wrote:
bandl wrote:Oh no, the horror of convenient water!!! Fuck you if you don't think I'm going to buy myself a cold bottle of water if I'm thirsty and I don't have my own water! :lol:
Imperialist pig. :ohno:
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