Monday, January 25th, 2010 at
11:02 am
we have general height of fall (H=6m) and have 4 bands of water supply network with 1200m long pipe scheam.So find the (hi) height of current point at free fall?Find the total head loss of the network?
Wednesday, January 13th, 2010 at
10:58 pm
I am washing my motorcycle and I can’t get the water residue off. I don’t want to buy some mystery formula that might work. Is it ammonia or alcohol? Are these safe on plastic and paint, etc?
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Saturday, January 2nd, 2010 at
10:59 pm
But I hear that it’s no different to normal fruit concentrate. However, I would prefer to give baby sugar free but it contains aspartame sweetener. Even the stuff marketed to kids like Robinson’s etc. Is this OK? I hear aspartame is dangerous stuff!http://www.sweetpoison.com/aspartame-inf…
Any recommendations for aspartame and sugar free juice concentrates? Or do you give your kids the regular sugary juice – eeek.
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Friday, January 1st, 2010 at
4:58 am
is it ok to use fabric softener on baby stuff? I have really hard water and was wondering if that Downy free was ok to use on babies or if I should just not use any… or if anyone knows of a good baby fabric softener?
Saturday, December 26th, 2009 at
5:02 am
Im wondering whats best to use. They say to use water with low flouride content. I live in windsor, ontario and the water here is polluted. I dont trust the tap water. I buy distilled bottle water from Culligans. But they also sell ionized water. Which one is best for baby? Also, these bottled waters come in plastic which contain that BPA so now im worried about that. I know the water is at room temperature but how do i know that when these bottles are shipped they are sitting in the hot sun or previous people who recycle these jugs leave them sitting out side in the sun? Man talk about being worried. Any suggestions? thanks
Monday, October 12th, 2009 at
5:02 pm
You don’t need BPA free bottles. Just don’t use boiling water. Wash by hand. BPA is normally released at temps above 170 F, which you can get in a microwave, but not with hot tap water.
ALL plastics release chemicals when heated, whether they have BPA or not, including your frozen dinners in plastic trays.
Otherwise, check the baby stores for glass baby bottles.