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On 12/09/2012 09:07, stuart noble wrote:
On 11/09/2012 22:47, Tim Streater wrote:
In article ,
Rick Hughes wrote:

On 09/09/2012 22:25, Tim Streater wrote:
In article ,

**** me. Orange juice is 3 lemon juice is 2 according to a simple
check
in Wikipedia. And you mean e.g. not i.e.


Sorry that I have upset you so much .... please feel free to ignore
any future emails from me.


You haven't *upset* me dear boy, just astonished me that you were unable
to discover that for yourself on WinkyPedia or elsewhere. Took me all of
4.27 secs. Hmmm, must be modern education systems.


It took you that long because you knew what to search for. If you know
nothing about something, you sometimes don't know where to start.


When asking about "pH" that seems like a reasonable search term.

Wiki comes about 4th or 5th after "buy pH sponsored adverts" on Bling.

I particularly liked the first ad hit YMMV

Ads

Ph Urine at Amazon.co.uk
www.amazon.co.uk/Ph Urine
Low Prices on Ph Urine. Free UK Delivery on Amazon Orders

Reminds me of a problem we once had importing some elephant urine for
pregnancy tests (got impounded at customs). Delay was so great that the
elephants were obviously pregnant so no-one bothered to follow up. Eight
months later we were notified that if we did not go and pay up to
collect our goods it would be auctioned off the the highest bidder!

He would have been much better off with paper test strips off eBay.
(or a bottle of pH indicator solution)
The "soil" pH meter is junk and cannot be relied upon.

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Martin Brown