Re: What is Newater?
- From: "SG Whistle-Blower dot COM" <super@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 12 Sep 2006 15:26:07 GMT
By the way, I was just wondering, since water can be recycled, can shit be
recycled too? This way, the world won't go hungry.
"Pangkor" <Daqtaoge@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
Newater is water that is extracted from sewage water. That's right,
sewage water.
Water is a universal solvent, so called universal, because it can
dissolve a lot of things. To expect newater to be free of sewage is not
logical. It is more of an acceptance. It is a 'bo pien' (meaning "no
choice") acceptance, really. It is an acceptance that no matter what,
'it can't hurt me' syndrome.
Toowoombans did not accept it. They are prouder of their independence
as persons. Here we collectively 'accepted' it by not voicing
opposition.
But is this a correct thing to do? Will history show that our children
will be covered with melanoma (black spots)? Will history show that the
Toowombans were right?
If we conjecture that history will show that the Toowombans were right,
if history will show that Hong Kongers use of seawater to flush toilets
is indeed farsighted, should we be more open now to concede that the
wrong choice has been made and to accept defeat, rather than to accept
sewage?
We hope for wise leaders, perhaps being financially wise is not enough.
We hope for wise leaders.
.
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