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Sunday, November 07, 2004

JOKES---Two Arabs boarded a flight

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Two Arabs boarded a flight out of New York.
One sat in the window seat and the other sat
in the middle seat. Just before takeoff, an
American got on and took the aisle seat.

After takeoff, the American kicked his shoes
off, wiggled his toes and was settling in when
the Arab in the window seat said, "I think I'll get
up and get a beer." "No problem," said the
American, "I'll get it for you."

While he was gone, one of the Arabs picked up
the American's shoe and spat in it. When he
returned with the beer, the other Arab said, "That
looks good, I think I'll have one too." Again, the
American obligingly went to get it and while he
was gone, the other Arab picked up the other
shoe and spat in it.

When the American returned to his seat, they all
sat back and enjoyed the flight. As the plane was
landing, the American slipped his feet into his
shoes and knew immediately what had happened.

He looked at the two Arabs and asked, "Why does
it have to be this way? How long must this go on?
This fighting between our nations? This hatred?
This animosity? This spitting in shoes and pissing
in beers?"

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Genie Genie...

Two friends were playing golf, when one pulled out a cigar. He didn't have a lighter, so he asked his friend if he had one. "I sure do," he replied and reached into his golf bag and pulled out a 12 inch BIC lighter.

"Wow ! " said his friend, "where did you get that monster?"
"I got it from my genie."
"You have a genie?" he asked.
"Yes, he's right here in my golf bag."

He opens his golf bag and out pops the genie.

The friend says, "I'm a good friend of your master. Will you grant me one wish?"
"Yes I will," the genie said.

So he asks the genie for a million bucks, and the genie hops back into the golf bag and leaves him standing there waiting for his million bucks.

Suddenly the sky begins to darken, and the sound of a million ducks flying overhead is heard.

The friend tells his golfing partner, "I asked for a million bucks, not ducks!"

He answers, "I forgot to tell you the genie is hard of hearing. Do you really think I asked him for a 12 inch BIC?"

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WATER TREATMENT

Gary has replied most of your querries with linkage.

The "centralised RO " will still be a better option as you will have less
rejects. A household RO typically works at 15-20% recovery whereas a 100
m3/day RO with Reject Recycle can give up to 60-65% recovery easily. If you
calculate the "Water Saved" , you are there.

About Softening. This water already has "too much Sodium" & "too much
Alkalinity" . If you Softnen further, the Na/TC ratio will not be condusive
& there will be hardness leakage. Also at this hardness & alkalinity the
"feel" of water will be too slimy. We came across such case where we had to
"blend the hardness" to reduce slimyness. What about the " High TDS"
regeneration effluent?. Where is the disposal.

The RO Outlet can be PH corrected before pumping. This will also be a very
stable system as compared to other option. Ro reject will not be as high in
TDS( @ 3000 ppm) as Softner regeneration effluent (normally 7000- 8000 ppm)

Regards !

Shrikant

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thanks a lot shrikant

the total water wastage may not click since they are proposing to install ro
in individual units only for kitchens whereas the central ro would be for
the whole area.and hence the total water wastage may be higher.I am
proposing that they use it for groundwater recharge and gardening.

the point regarding sliminess I will take up with them.I have also told them
that 300 as hardness for a domestic situation is not too hard and they
should be more worried about the chlorides.is that correct?
the point made to
Garry remains-

will the chlorides untreated not be corrosive? is there any other method of
removing them?

Neelesh

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Gary has replied most of your querries with linkage.

The "centralised RO " will still be a better option as you will have less
rejects. A household RO typically works at 15-20% recovery whereas a 100
m3/day RO with Reject Recycle can give up to 60-65% recovery easily. If you
calculate the "Water Saved" , you are there.

About Softening. This water already has "too much Sodium" & "too much
Alkalinity" . If you Softnen further, the Na/TC ratio will not be condusive
& there will be hardness leakage. Also at this hardness & alkalinity the
"feel" of water will be too slimy. We came across such case where we had to
"blend the hardness" to reduce slimyness. What about the " High TDS"
regeneration effluent?. Where is the disposal.

The RO Outlet can be PH corrected before pumping. This will also be a very
stable system as compared to other option. Ro reject will not be as high in
TDS( @ 3000 ppm) as Softner regeneration effluent (normally 7000- 8000 ppm)

Regards !

Shrikant

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thanks Gary comments are as under-

I understand and appreciate that the chlorides will not go down with softening I was just wondering if the high chlorides will not interfere with the softening which shrikant deshpande has answered in the affirmative.

I also take the point that the dissolved gases will have to be removed to reduce the corrosion. This can be done by a degasification tower or can we use an activated carbon filter after the ro to remove the dissolved carbon dioxide.? that should be a simple solution is it not?


also the basic question remains. will not the chlorides be corrosive left as they are?
also what is the method of removing them if we just soften the water.
the site is not reachable. could you give me another link please.

Neelesh

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First, softening the water will not affect the chloride content of the
water.

Secondly, chlorides or sulfates alone are not the only factors to consider
in determining the corrosivity of water. The presence of Dissolved oxygen
and Carbon Dioxide are added factors. As are any electrical currents that
may be present and aggravated by dissolved ions in the water. These could
be any improperly grounded electrical systems or galvanic or dissimilar
metals cells that may exist in the plumbing. Your proposal of an RO
system would have pretty much the same effect on corrosivity as a water
softener. Maybe even more so because RO will pass any dissolved gases and
those would have the effect of reducing pH. In other words more corrosion
factors. A water softener would have no effect on pH. With the water
analysis you provide one would also expect to have to treat the resulting
water to reduce the corrosiveness of the water regardless of the method
used for mineral reduction.

A good web site to visit is
www.corrosion-doctors.com That site will give
you a better idea of the various corrosion causing factors. It will not,
however, support your claim that reducing all mineral content of the water
will make the water less corrosive. In addition to any mineral reduction
one needs to also treat for water corrosivity.

Gary Schreiber, CWS VI
The Purolite Co.
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dear friends,

we have come across a water sample with the following parameters

TDS 1698
hardness 325
Tss 3
ph 7.9
sulphates 175
chlorides 490
nitrates 11
iron o,10
alkalinity 1240
silica 0.7


the total water requirement for the building housing 70 families is about
100 m2/day.

we had proposed the installation of a reverse osmosis unit which would
reduce the TDs level and reduce all contaminants to make the water
potable.however someone else has suggested that they install a softener
and install individual ro units for drinking water in each flat.

I strongly felt that the water could become soft but yet the chlorides
would ultimately corrode the pipes. besides the alkalinity would cause
taste problems when rinsing etc.

my questions are-

will the chlorides interfere with the softening process if so how?
even if the water is softened will not the chlorides along with the
sulfates cause pipe corrosion?
can you suggest some sites or links which can corroborate your opinion
particularly about the corrosion to pipes etc due to the high chlorides
which softening will not remove.
is there any other method of removal, of the chlorides besides dm?

the reference to the links are very important since the client wants
irrefutable proof that I am right independently corroborates since the
company that made the initial recco is much larger than mine and carried
more weightage in the client mind.

Neelesh

> I would appreciate if any one can help with a problem that I have never
> encountered before.
>
> A customer of mine owns a 20 year old Kinetico model 30 water softener
> that
> has what appears to be green algae growing internally. It is visible
> inside
> level 1 through the clear top cap. The valve was rebuilt, resin replaced
> and components sterilized with chlorine about 6 months ago but the problem
> has returned. The customer also complains of a musty smell on the soft
> water only. It is installed on a chlorinated municipal water supply.
>
> Any advice on the best way to kill algae?
>
> Ken

Hello Ken...would you consider an option of an Electronic Water
softener?....to replace or work with it..also this unit prevents broadweed
in ponds...look into the technology...
Sincerely ...Terry
www.teamenterprise.ca
Team Enterprise..... it takes very little to put things right
130 Linwood St.
London, Ontario
N5Y 1W4
519.455.1468

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18 Body Language Clues That Say He's Interested -- Definitely

18 Body Language Clues That Say He's Interested -- Definitely
By Tracey Cox

It's nerve-wracking isn't it? No matter where you meet a guy -- at a bar, a friend's house or even church -- the facts remain: You have to wonder what he's thinking and whether he really likes you. But did you know that men are pre-programmed to send out physical clues when they're interested in a woman? Read this excerpt of Superflirt by Tracey Cox and learn how to read any guy's body language with ease.

Legend has it that men make the first move, then plead, cajole, wine, dine and basically bribe (via chocolates, flowers and dinner dates) women into their bachelor pads to either a) have their wicked way or b) get down on bended knee. Women -- sweet, passive, delicate little flowers that we are -- start out strong by defying his attentions, until sheer persistence breaks down our resistance and we agree to...a sherry. Meanwhile, we fill our days by reading romance novels and peering from behind closed curtains, on the watch for knights on big white stallions.

What a load of crap. Women have always made the first move and orchestrated the pace, flow and direction of romantic relationships. Masters of intuition and emotional manipulation, adept at body language, able to gauge the emotional temperature of a room quicker than our nipples stiffen in a breeze, you can bet on it that if he's on his way over, armed with courage and a pickup line, you were the one who lured him.

Women choose from no less than 52 moves to show men they're interested. The average man chooses from a maximum of 10 to attract a female. Good news then, that the average female is usually very good at deciphering body language. Just in case you're not, I've included the obvious, along with signals that are more subtle, secretive and (occasionally) downright loony.

He'll serve you an eyebrow flash. When we first see someone we're attracted to, our eyebrows rise and fall. If they like us back, they raise their eyebrows. The whole thing lasts about a fifth of a second and it happens everywhere in the world -- to everyone regardless of age, race, or class. Lifting our brows pulls the eyes open and allows more light to reflect off the surface, making them look bright, large and inviting. A flash might be easy to miss but they're so reliable, if you do spot one, you may know someone likes you before they've even registered it themselves. Deliberately extend it for up to one second and you've drastically upped the chances of him getting the message you're interested.

His lips part. If he likes what he sees, his lips will automatically part for a moment when your eyes first lock.

His nostrils flare and his face generally "opens". The raised brows, parted lips, flaring nostrils and wide eyes give the whole face a friendly "open" expression.

He'll try to attract your attention. For some men, this might mean a subtle tie adjustment along with a silent prayer that you'll notice the flash of movement. Others turn into Bippo the Clown and become so loud and boisterous, they're practically juggling and doing handstands. Any exaggerated movement or gesture usually means he's trying to stand out from the group. Another giveaway: he'll unconsciously detach from his friends by standing slightly apart, hoping to be seen as an individual.

He'll stroke his tie or smooth a lapel. We all know what these preening gestures mean. They're the equivalent of the female lip lick -- "I want to look good for you."

He'll smooth or mess up his hair. Which gestures he chooses depends on his hairstyle and what's going to make it look more flattering. Guys do this involuntarily and more often than you think. Glance back next time you trot off to the restroom and I bet his hands will be on their way to touching his hair.

His eyebrows remain slightly raised while you're talking. A slightly surprised, quizzical expression means he finds you fascinating. Or completely nuts. Quite frankly, either are preferable to a man who looks at you with a smooth, relaxed brow and eyes. That one simply finds you boring.

He'll fiddle with his socks and pull them up. In the old days, men only dressed up on special occasions, and while the suit might have survived months in mothballs, the socks invariably continued to get worn (to death). Hence, why he spent half the night pulling them up, in an attempt to look the part. It's an extension of preening and it's astonishingly accurate. If a guy pulls up or adjusts his socks in your presence, it's an almost 100 percent sign he's interested and trying to look his best.

Everything is erect. Ahem. What I mean is he'll stand with all his muscles pulled tight, to show his body off to best advantage. He'll also stand directly in front of you to show full attention and lean forward to get closer.

He'll let you see him checking out your body. Some experts call it "visual voyaging" -- his eyes take a little cruise around your body, stopping momentarily at the prettiest ports. Don't kid yourself: he scanned your body automatically the second he laid eyes on you. The difference here is that he's letting you see him do it. The message: I'm considering you as a sexual partner.

He'll spread his legs while sitting opposite, to give you a crotch display. He's letting you have a good look at what's on offer. Hopefully, he still has his jeans or pants on at the time.

He'll stand with hands on hips. This accentuates his physical size and suggests body confidence. It's also a pointing gesture. We point with our hands at our own best sexual assets and also at the parts of our body where we'd most like to be touched. If he spends the night with his hands on his hips, fingers splayed and pointing downward, he's willing you to look, touch and admire the part he's proudest of. All subconscious, of course. Well, it is in most cases...

He'll play with the buttons on his jacket, buttoning and unbuttoning it. It's a displacement activity (fiddling) because you've made him a little nervous, plus an unconscious desire to remove his clothes. The next stage is to push the jacket open and hold it there by putting his hands on his hips. If he takes it off completely, he's imagining his shoes under your bed.


He'll touch his face a lot, while looking at you. If he's interested, he'll stroke his cheek up and down with the back of his fingers, touch his ears, or rub his chin. It's a combination of nervous excitement, preening and autoerotic touching. When we're attracted to someone, our skin (most noticeably our lips and mouth) become increasingly sensitive to touch and other stimulation. If you smoke, you'll take more drags on your cigarette. If you're drinking, you'll take more sips. You start touching your own mouth more because your lips are ultra sensitive and it feels good. Plus, it plants the idea in the other person's mind that it could be a good idea to kiss you.

He'll start squeezing his glass or can or roll it from side to side, slightly squeezing it as he does so. When men are sexually interested, they start playing with circular objects. Why? They remind him of your breasts: his body is "leaking" what's happening in his subconscious mind.

He'll perch on the edge of his seat to get closer. And if he crosses his legs, the top leg will point in your direction

He'll guide you by putting his arm on your elbow or in the small of your back. The arm guide isn't just good manners and a polite way of guiding you through a crowd; he's making sure he knows exactly where you're going by taking you there. He doesn't want to lose you! It also shows you're being "taken care of" so no other men need volunteer. Along with the arm guide, there'll be lots of accidentally-on-purpose touches.

He'll lend you his coat or sweater. Few guys would be happy to return from the bar to find their girlfriend's evening dress covered by another guy's jacket. Never mind if her teeth were chattering from life-threatening hypothermia. He wants it to be his jacket because it's a protective, sexy, ownership gesture. It says "what's mine is yours," something that's been close to their skin is now close to yours (and vice versa when you give it back). It smelled of him to begin with; it'll smell of you when you return it. Plus, it links you: he has to hang around to get it back.