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Joe August 12th 09 11:57 PM

Miracle water treatment...again
 
Easywater.com is on TV now advertising their salt-free water
treatment, implying, sort of, that it is better than a conventional
water softener. It works by inducing magic frequencies in the water
pipe which it is claimed will reduce 'static charges' in the ions in
the water. No Mg or Ca is removed since those ions are said to be good
for our health.
Since these people have figured out a way to evade the laws of
physics, their future products nay be even more remarkable.
As a humble ex-molecule mechanic, I can't figure out how this works.
Any thoughts from those of you that stayed awake in Physics 204 or
Electricity and Magnetism 102?

Joe

Frank[_13_] August 13th 09 12:13 AM

Miracle water treatment...again
 
Joe wrote:
Easywater.com is on TV now advertising their salt-free water
treatment, implying, sort of, that it is better than a conventional
water softener. It works by inducing magic frequencies in the water
pipe which it is claimed will reduce 'static charges' in the ions in
the water. No Mg or Ca is removed since those ions are said to be good
for our health.
Since these people have figured out a way to evade the laws of
physics, their future products nay be even more remarkable.
As a humble ex-molecule mechanic, I can't figure out how this works.
Any thoughts from those of you that stayed awake in Physics 204 or
Electricity and Magnetism 102?

Joe


Not to worry. Obama voters will buy anything and believe it works ;)

Tony Hwang August 13th 09 12:26 AM

Miracle water treatment...again
 
Joe wrote:
Easywater.com is on TV now advertising their salt-free water
treatment, implying, sort of, that it is better than a conventional
water softener. It works by inducing magic frequencies in the water
pipe which it is claimed will reduce 'static charges' in the ions in
the water. No Mg or Ca is removed since those ions are said to be good
for our health.
Since these people have figured out a way to evade the laws of
physics, their future products nay be even more remarkable.
As a humble ex-molecule mechanic, I can't figure out how this works.
Any thoughts from those of you that stayed awake in Physics 204 or
Electricity and Magnetism 102?

Joe

Hi,
Don't waste your time trying to figure out. The law of physics and
chemistry is intact. Another snake oil.

Zz Yzx August 13th 09 12:30 AM

Miracle water treatment...again
 
On Wed, 12 Aug 2009 19:13:26 -0400, Frank
wrote:

Joe wrote:
Easywater.com is on TV now advertising their salt-free water
treatment, implying, sort of, that it is better than a conventional
water softener. It works by inducing magic frequencies in the water
pipe which it is claimed will reduce 'static charges' in the ions in
the water. No Mg or Ca is removed since those ions are said to be good
for our health.
Since these people have figured out a way to evade the laws of
physics, their future products nay be even more remarkable.
As a humble ex-molecule mechanic, I can't figure out how this works.
Any thoughts from those of you that stayed awake in Physics 204 or
Electricity and Magnetism 102?

Joe


Not to worry. Obama voters will buy anything and believe it works ;)


If you can turn that post into an opportunity for political derision,
you have a small mind and a bend for social division. Think; try wit;
try analysis. Don't bore us here with your drivel.

-Zz

Red Green August 13th 09 12:30 AM

Miracle water treatment...again
 
Joe wrote in news:ade11d46-55d1-4f05-bdf5-416aacc6bfce@
24g2000yqm.googlegroups.com:

Easywater.com is on TV now advertising their salt-free water
treatment, implying, sort of, that it is better than a conventional
water softener. It works by inducing magic frequencies in the water
pipe which it is claimed will reduce 'static charges' in the ions in
the water. No Mg or Ca is removed since those ions are said to be good
for our health.
Since these people have figured out a way to evade the laws of
physics, their future products nay be even more remarkable.
As a humble ex-molecule mechanic, I can't figure out how this works.
Any thoughts from those of you that stayed awake in Physics 204 or
Electricity and Magnetism 102?

Joe


I was awake and passed with flying colors but those memories are long gone
from non-use. Anyone who buys anything that has the word "magic" in it's
ads/descriptions will surely see the magic of presidents disappearing.

John August 16th 09 01:40 PM

Miracle water treatment...again
 
Red Green wrote:
Joe wrote in news:ade11d46-55d1-4f05-bdf5-416aacc6bfce@
24g2000yqm.googlegroups.com:

Easywater.com is on TV now advertising their salt-free water
treatment, implying, sort of, that it is better than a conventional
water softener. It works by inducing magic frequencies in the water
pipe which it is claimed will reduce 'static charges' in the ions in
the water. No Mg or Ca is removed since those ions are said to be good
for our health.
Since these people have figured out a way to evade the laws of
physics, their future products nay be even more remarkable.
As a humble ex-molecule mechanic, I can't figure out how this works.
Any thoughts from those of you that stayed awake in Physics 204 or
Electricity and Magnetism 102?

Joe


I was awake and passed with flying colors but those memories are long gone
from non-use. Anyone who buys anything that has the word "magic" in it's
ads/descriptions will surely see the magic of presidents disappearing.


That is one of the funniest rejoinders I've ever read. Thanks for the
chuckles.

stan August 16th 09 02:28 PM

Miracle water treatment...again
 
On Aug 12, 9:30*pm, Zz Yzx wrote:
On Wed, 12 Aug 2009 19:13:26 -0400, Frank





wrote:
Joe wrote:
Easywater.com is on TV now advertising their salt-free water
treatment, implying, sort of, that it is better than a conventional
water softener. It works by inducing magic frequencies in the water
pipe which it is claimed will reduce 'static charges' in the ions in
the water. No Mg or Ca is removed since those ions are said to be good
for our health.
Since these people have figured out a way to evade the laws of
physics, their future products nay be even more remarkable.
As a humble ex-molecule mechanic, I can't figure out how this works.
Any thoughts from those of you that stayed awake in Physics 204 or
Electricity and Magnetism 102?


Joe


Not to worry. *Obama voters will buy anything and believe it works ;)


If you can turn that post into an opportunity for political derision,
you have a small mind and a bend for social division. *Think; try wit;
try analysis. *Don't bore us here with your drivel.

-Zz- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Yes drivel: That sort of remark, namely derision of someone who may
have a dfferent point of view, is one of the corniest and least
effective debating tactics.
It's not even smart or clever.
About on the level of schoolyard rhetoric; such as "Well you would
think that; cos your nose/ear/eyes/knees etc. is/are crooked, etc.
etc."
And yes 'water purification' baloney!


Michael B August 16th 09 04:57 PM

Miracle water treatment...again
 
Some answers to the question.
http://www.thathomesite.com/forums/l...411858.html?57

On Aug 12, 6:57*pm, Joe wrote:
Easywater.com is on TV now advertising their salt-free water
treatment, implying, sort of, that it is better than a conventional
water softener. It works by inducing magic frequencies in the water
pipe which it is claimed will reduce 'static charges' in the ions in
the water. No Mg or Ca is removed since those ions are said to be good
for our health.
Since these people have figured out a way to evade the laws of
physics, their future products nay be even more remarkable.
As a humble ex-molecule mechanic, I can't figure out how this works.
Any thoughts from those of you that stayed awake in Physics 204 or
Electricity and Magnetism 102?

Joe




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