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Beav
Jul 18, 2003, 04:01 AM
"Tor Rasmussen" <tor.rasmussen@tiscali.no> wrote in message
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> OK.
> Now i'm confused.
> Biological, is that good or bad for nature ?
It's full of enzymes which eat the carbon deposits, but they don't eat the
environment, so it's not damaging like oither stuff (bleach for example)
>
> Biological as: nature beeing able to overcome the washingpowder if dumped
?
>
> or Biological as: the washingpowder beeing a bio-chemic "bad for nature"
> kind of stuff ?
>
> (Has it anything to do with enzymes ?)
Just a bit:-)
> (I'm currently looking at the washingpowder I use for my clothes and it
> contains enzymes)
I'd guess that's a bio powder then.
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david
Jul 19, 2003, 04:01 AM
Re: for the yanks biological vs eco friendly...is tht the yankee version of
eco-friendly, like depleted uranium shells are ecofriendly when fired either
at (a) Iraqis or (b) brits, but burning oil wells are not eco friendly and
must be avoided at ALL costs, even the cost of firing uranium tipped shells
at (a) or (b) above? Or have I got it wrong again?
D
"Beav" <beavis.original@ntloxoworld.com> wrote in message
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>
> "Tor Rasmussen" <tor.rasmussen@tiscali.no> wrote in message
> news:B1CRa.19427$Kb2.1107312@news010.worldonline.d k...
> > OK.
> > Now i'm confused.
> > Biological, is that good or bad for nature ?
>
> It's full of enzymes which eat the carbon deposits, but they don't eat the
> environment, so it's not damaging like oither stuff (bleach for example)
> >
> > Biological as: nature beeing able to overcome the washingpowder if
dumped
> ?
> >
> > or Biological as: the washingpowder beeing a bio-chemic "bad for nature"
> > kind of stuff ?
> >
> > (Has it anything to do with enzymes ?)
>
> Just a bit:-)
>
> > (I'm currently looking at the washingpowder I use for my clothes and it
> > contains enzymes)
>
> I'd guess that's a bio powder then.
>
>
> --
> Beav
>
>
> Please note my E-mail address is "beavis dot original at ntlworld dot com"
> (with the obvious changes)
>
> Beavisland now lives at
> www.beavisoriginal.co.uk
>
>
No
I think you hit the nail right on the head
Al
"david" <david_perry@btconnect.com> wrote in message
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> Re: for the yanks biological vs eco friendly...is tht the yankee version
of
> eco-friendly, like depleted uranium shells are ecofriendly when fired
either
> at (a) Iraqis or (b) brits, but burning oil wells are not eco friendly and
> must be avoided at ALL costs, even the cost of firing uranium tipped
shells
> at (a) or (b) above? Or have I got it wrong again?
> D
>
>
> "Beav" <beavis.original@ntloxoworld.com> wrote in message
> news:H%HRa.401358$mA4.53742@news.easynews.com...
> >
> > "Tor Rasmussen" <tor.rasmussen@tiscali.no> wrote in message
> > news:B1CRa.19427$Kb2.1107312@news010.worldonline.d k...
> > > OK.
> > > Now i'm confused.
> > > Biological, is that good or bad for nature ?
> >
> > It's full of enzymes which eat the carbon deposits, but they don't eat
the
> > environment, so it's not damaging like oither stuff (bleach for example)
> > >
> > > Biological as: nature beeing able to overcome the washingpowder if
> dumped
> > ?
> > >
> > > or Biological as: the washingpowder beeing a bio-chemic "bad for
nature"
> > > kind of stuff ?
> > >
> > > (Has it anything to do with enzymes ?)
> >
> > Just a bit:-)
> >
> > > (I'm currently looking at the washingpowder I use for my clothes and
it
> > > contains enzymes)
> >
> > I'd guess that's a bio powder then.
> >
> >
> > --
> > Beav
> >
> >
> > Please note my E-mail address is "beavis dot original at ntlworld dot
com"
> > (with the obvious changes)
> >
> > Beavisland now lives at
> > www.beavisoriginal.co.uk
> >
> >
>
>
Carl Farrington
Jul 20, 2003, 04:01 AM
hehe staines is a place. It be where da main man mista Ali G iz from.
Tor Rasmussen
Jul 21, 2003, 04:01 AM
Yeees, innit.
AIIII!
"Carl Farrington" <carl@000compsup000.net> wrote in message
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> hehe staines is a place. It be where da main man mista Ali G iz from.
>
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