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Topic: Sociology > Depression
User: "Franz Bestuchev"
Date: 05 Sep 2004 04:56:07 PM
Object: "wide mouth" aluminum cans
I despise these things, it seems that Pepsi introduced them so that their
product could be guzzled easier. Quick product consumption at the expense
that they seem to spray my hand more. It seems refreshing to find an older
style can. I didn't like pull tabs either.
.

User: "% surfs@uniserve"

Title: Re: "wide mouth" aluminum cans 05 Sep 2004 05:00:07 PM
"Franz Bestuchev" <fbestuchev@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:2q1gboFq2tibU1@uni-berlin.de...

I despise these things, it seems that Pepsi introduced them so that their
product could be guzzled easier. Quick product consumption at the expense
that they seem to spray my hand more. It seems refreshing to find an older
style can. I didn't like pull tabs either.

i thought for sure this would be about hooters



.
User: "Franz Bestuchev"

Title: Re: "wide mouth" aluminum cans 05 Sep 2004 05:20:16 PM
I never mix metallurgy and innuendo.
"%" <surfs@uniserve> wrote in message
news:10jn34d439jatff@corp.supernews.com...


"Franz Bestuchev" <fbestuchev@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:2q1gboFq2tibU1@uni-berlin.de...

I despise these things, it seems that Pepsi introduced them so that their
product could be guzzled easier. Quick product consumption at the expense
that they seem to spray my hand more. It seems refreshing to find an
older
style can. I didn't like pull tabs either.



i thought for sure this would be about hooters





.
User: "% surfs@uniserve"

Title: Re: "wide mouth" aluminum cans 05 Sep 2004 05:28:52 PM
well some of the rust of us do
"Franz Bestuchev" <fbestuchev@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:2q1hp1Fpsb6oU1@uni-berlin.de...

I never mix metallurgy and innuendo.

"%" <surfs@uniserve> wrote in message
news:10jn34d439jatff@corp.supernews.com...


"Franz Bestuchev" <fbestuchev@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:2q1gboFq2tibU1@uni-berlin.de...

I despise these things, it seems that Pepsi introduced them so that their
product could be guzzled easier. Quick product consumption at the expense
that they seem to spray my hand more. It seems refreshing to find an
older
style can. I didn't like pull tabs either.



i thought for sure this would be about hooters







.
User: "Franz Bestuchev"

Title: Re: "wide mouth" aluminum cans 05 Sep 2004 05:32:21 PM
Aluminuium doesn't rust, strike one!
It does oxidize ASAP though, but it's non corrosive.
"%" <surfs@uniserve> wrote in message
news:10jn4q9fsoime7d@corp.supernews.com...

well some of the rust of us do




"Franz Bestuchev" <fbestuchev@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:2q1hp1Fpsb6oU1@uni-berlin.de...

I never mix metallurgy and innuendo.

"%" <surfs@uniserve> wrote in message
news:10jn34d439jatff@corp.supernews.com...


"Franz Bestuchev" <fbestuchev@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:2q1gboFq2tibU1@uni-berlin.de...

I despise these things, it seems that Pepsi introduced them so that
their
product could be guzzled easier. Quick product consumption at the
expense
that they seem to spray my hand more. It seems refreshing to find an
older
style can. I didn't like pull tabs either.



i thought for sure this would be about hooters









.
User: "dennis"

Title: Re: "wide mouth" aluminum cans 05 Sep 2004 05:17:24 PM
On Sun, 5 Sep 2004 16:32:21 -0600, "Franz Bestuchev"
<fbestuchev@hotmail.com> wrote:

Aluminuium doesn't rust, strike one!

It does oxidize ASAP though, but it's non corrosive.

aluminum does corode. rust is a bacteria not corosion.
.
User: "wombn"

Title: Re: "wide mouth" aluminum cans 06 Sep 2004 03:07:00 AM
On Sun, 05 Sep 2004 22:17:24 +0000, dennis <later@notnow.net> wrote:


rust is a bacteria not corosion.

really???
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And yet, somehow, I'm considered far right wing...
http://www.digitalronin.f2s.com/politicalcompass/questionnaire.pl?page=printable_graph&X=2.75&Y=0.46
This, otoh, is an extremist:
http://www.digitalronin.f2s.com/politicalcompass/questionnaire.pl?page=printable_graph&X=-8.62&Y=-7.64
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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User: "Franz Bestuchev"

Title: Re: "wide mouth" aluminum cans 06 Sep 2004 02:49:33 PM
"wombn" <wombnhearmeroar@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:pk6oj0lkm96bh1p5m626fn0enf18cnq4bj@4ax.com...

On Sun, 05 Sep 2004 22:17:24 +0000, dennis <later@notnow.net> wrote:


rust is a bacteria not corosion.


really???

No, lifted from some Google page:
_____________
In order for iron to oxidize and form iron oxide (rust), iron atoms must
surrender electrons to oxygen atoms. In the presence of dry oxygen, dry iron
rusts very slowly. However, water contaminated with salt (or any other water
soluble ionic compound) facilitates rusting because the conductive solution
allows electrons to freely flow through it. Thus enabled by the solution,
electrons easily move from iron to oxygen and rusting occurs readily.
By the way, a system of dry iron in the presence of dry oxygen and dry
(soluble)
ionic compounds shows very little reaction. Nevertheless, if a tiny trace of
water enters the system, the water dissolves the ions, the resulting
solution enables free flow of electrons, and rusting really takes off.
.
User: "dennis"

Title: Re: "wide mouth" aluminum cans 06 Sep 2004 05:13:53 PM
On Mon, 6 Sep 2004 13:49:33 -0600, "Franz Bestuchev"
<fbestuchev@hotmail.com> wrote:


"wombn" <wombnhearmeroar@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:pk6oj0lkm96bh1p5m626fn0enf18cnq4bj@4ax.com...

On Sun, 05 Sep 2004 22:17:24 +0000, dennis <later@notnow.net> wrote:


rust is a bacteria not corosion.


really???


No, lifted from some Google page:
_____________
In order for iron to oxidize and form iron oxide (rust), iron atoms must
surrender electrons to oxygen atoms. In the presence of dry oxygen, dry iron
rusts very slowly. However, water contaminated with salt (or any other water
soluble ionic compound) facilitates rusting because the conductive solution
allows electrons to freely flow through it. Thus enabled by the solution,
electrons easily move from iron to oxygen and rusting occurs readily.

By the way, a system of dry iron in the presence of dry oxygen and dry
(soluble)
ionic compounds shows very little reaction. Nevertheless, if a tiny trace of
water enters the system, the water dissolves the ions, the resulting
solution enables free flow of electrons, and rusting really takes off.

golly gee wilkers. and here i was trusting on all that silly training
i got in the military designed to keep aircraft from falling out of
the sky. google is a much better source of information. rust is a
bacteria.
.
User: "Franz Bestuchev"

Title: Re: "wide mouth" aluminum cans 07 Sep 2004 08:06:55 AM
"dennis" <later@notnow.net> wrote in message
news:ldnpj05oou907f0n45msvndsep3l6b7q44@4ax.com...

On Mon, 6 Sep 2004 13:49:33 -0600, "Franz Bestuchev"
<fbestuchev@hotmail.com> wrote:


"wombn" <wombnhearmeroar@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:pk6oj0lkm96bh1p5m626fn0enf18cnq4bj@4ax.com...

On Sun, 05 Sep 2004 22:17:24 +0000, dennis <later@notnow.net> wrote:


rust is a bacteria not corosion.


really???


No, lifted from some Google page:
_____________
In order for iron to oxidize and form iron oxide (rust), iron atoms must
surrender electrons to oxygen atoms. In the presence of dry oxygen, dry
iron
rusts very slowly. However, water contaminated with salt (or any other
water
soluble ionic compound) facilitates rusting because the conductive
solution
allows electrons to freely flow through it. Thus enabled by the solution,
electrons easily move from iron to oxygen and rusting occurs readily.

By the way, a system of dry iron in the presence of dry oxygen and dry
(soluble)
ionic compounds shows very little reaction. Nevertheless, if a tiny trace
of
water enters the system, the water dissolves the ions, the resulting
solution enables free flow of electrons, and rusting really takes off.

golly gee wilkers. and here i was trusting on all that silly training
i got in the military designed to keep aircraft from falling out of
the sky. google is a much better source of information. rust is a
bacteria.

Bacteria do not cause rust in metals, rather they cause metals to corrode
and this corrosion does resemble rust. Certain types of bacteria cause
metals to corrode as a result of their metabolic activity. Just as we ingest
food for energy and growth some bacteria will use metals for energy and
growth. By using metals for energy the bacteria will oxidize the metal and
cause it to corrode.
Other bacteria corrode metals indirectly by producing waste products during
growth that can react with the metal. For example a bacteria named
Desulfovibrio produces hydrogen sulphide as a waste product. The sulphur in
this compound can react with iron to produce a new compound known as iron
sulphide. The iron metal therefore is changing into iron sulphide and is
corroding.
.



User: "dennis"

Title: Re: "wide mouth" aluminum cans 06 Sep 2004 06:52:20 AM
On Mon, 06 Sep 2004 08:07:00 GMT, wombn <wombnhearmeroar@comcast.net>
wrote:

On Sun, 05 Sep 2004 22:17:24 +0000, dennis <later@notnow.net> wrote:


rust is a bacteria not corosion.


really???

really. it eats the metal
.



User: "% surfs@uniserve"

Title: Re: "wide mouth" aluminum cans 05 Sep 2004 05:54:38 PM
it does in Canada ... i win
"Franz Bestuchev" <fbestuchev@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:2q1ifmFqfdlhU1@uni-berlin.de...

Aluminuium doesn't rust, strike one!

It does oxidize ASAP though, but it's non corrosive.

"%" <surfs@uniserve> wrote in message
news:10jn4q9fsoime7d@corp.supernews.com...

well some of the rust of us do




"Franz Bestuchev" <fbestuchev@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:2q1hp1Fpsb6oU1@uni-berlin.de...

I never mix metallurgy and innuendo.

"%" <surfs@uniserve> wrote in message
news:10jn34d439jatff@corp.supernews.com...


"Franz Bestuchev" <fbestuchev@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:2q1gboFq2tibU1@uni-berlin.de...

I despise these things, it seems that Pepsi introduced them so that
their
product could be guzzled easier. Quick product consumption at the
expense
that they seem to spray my hand more. It seems refreshing to find an
older
style can. I didn't like pull tabs either.



i thought for sure this would be about hooters











.





User: "Contrarian"

Title: Re: "wide mouth" aluminum cans 05 Sep 2004 07:28:17 PM
Franz Bestuchev <fbestuchev@hotmail.com> wrote:

I despise these things

I despise throwaway roller ball pens and I despise myself
(for some small values of despise) for buying them.
But I really like the feel. What else?
Oh, soda in general. Lugging that H20 around. I try
not to buy it. Fructose is evil, worse than sucrose.
Most sodas are fructose (corn syrup) except during
Passover.
.
User: "dennis"

Title: Re: "wide mouth" aluminum cans 05 Sep 2004 05:18:32 PM
On Mon, 06 Sep 2004 00:28:17 GMT, Contrarian <adrba@tcyn.net> wrote:

Franz Bestuchev <fbestuchev@hotmail.com> wrote:

I despise these things



I despise throwaway roller ball pens and I despise myself
(for some small values of despise) for buying them.
But I really like the feel. What else?

fountain pen



Oh, soda in general. Lugging that H20 around. I try
not to buy it. Fructose is evil, worse than sucrose.
Most sodas are fructose (corn syrup) except during
Passover.

what does passover have to do with soda?
.
User: "lisa in mass."

Title: Re: "wide mouth" aluminum cans 05 Sep 2004 09:15:25 PM
dennis wrote...

On Mon, 06 Sep 2004 00:28:17 GMT, Contrarian
<adrba@tcyn.net> wrote:

Franz Bestuchev <fbestuchev@hotmail.com> wrote:

I despise these things



I despise throwaway roller ball pens and I despise myself
(for some small values of despise) for buying them.
But I really like the feel. What else?

fountain pen



Oh, soda in general. Lugging that H20 around. I try
not to buy it. Fructose is evil, worse than sucrose.
Most sodas are fructose (corn syrup) except during
Passover.

what does passover have to do with soda?

for many jews, corn and corn products, incluing corn syrup, are
forbidden during passover.
-lisa
.
User: "dennis"

Title: Re: "wide mouth" aluminum cans 05 Sep 2004 05:42:03 PM
On 06 Sep 2004 02:15:25 GMT, "lisa in mass." <mccats@rcn.com> wrote:

dennis wrote...

On Mon, 06 Sep 2004 00:28:17 GMT, Contrarian
<adrba@tcyn.net> wrote:

Franz Bestuchev <fbestuchev@hotmail.com> wrote:

I despise these things



I despise throwaway roller ball pens and I despise myself
(for some small values of despise) for buying them.
But I really like the feel. What else?

fountain pen



Oh, soda in general. Lugging that H20 around. I try
not to buy it. Fructose is evil, worse than sucrose.
Most sodas are fructose (corn syrup) except during
Passover.

what does passover have to do with soda?


for many jews, corn and corn products, incluing corn syrup, are
forbidden during passover.

-lisa

but do they change the soda?
.
User: "lisa in mass."

Title: Re: "wide mouth" aluminum cans 05 Sep 2004 10:04:31 PM
dennis wrote...

On 06 Sep 2004 02:15:25 GMT, "lisa in mass."
<mccats@rcn.com> wrote:

dennis wrote...

On Mon, 06 Sep 2004 00:28:17 GMT, Contrarian
<adrba@tcyn.net> wrote:

Franz Bestuchev <fbestuchev@hotmail.com> wrote:

I despise these things



I despise throwaway roller ball pens and I despise myself
(for some small values of despise) for buying them.
But I really like the feel. What else?

fountain pen



Oh, soda in general. Lugging that H20 around. I try
not to buy it. Fructose is evil, worse than sucrose.
Most sodas are fructose (corn syrup) except during
Passover.

what does passover have to do with soda?


for many jews, corn and corn products, incluing corn syrup,
are forbidden during passover.

-lisa

but do they change the soda?

i don't think they do here, though they might in areas with
greater jewish populations.
-lisa
.





User: "dennis"

Title: Re: "wide mouth" aluminum cans 05 Sep 2004 05:16:15 PM
On Sun, 5 Sep 2004 15:56:07 -0600, "Franz Bestuchev"
<fbestuchev@hotmail.com> wrote:

I despise these things, it seems that Pepsi introduced them so that their
product could be guzzled easier. Quick product consumption at the expense
that they seem to spray my hand more. It seems refreshing to find an older
style can. I didn't like pull tabs either.

pull tabs were fun. you could shoot them.
.
User: "wombn"

Title: Re: "wide mouth" aluminum cans 06 Sep 2004 03:06:23 AM
On Sun, 05 Sep 2004 22:16:15 +0000, dennis <later@notnow.net> wrote:


pull tabs were fun. you could shoot them.

or wear them as a pretend wedding ring.
--
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
And yet, somehow, I'm considered far right wing...
http://www.digitalronin.f2s.com/politicalcompass/questionnaire.pl?page=printable_graph&X=2.75&Y=0.46
This, otoh, is an extremist:
http://www.digitalronin.f2s.com/politicalcompass/questionnaire.pl?page=printable_graph&X=-8.62&Y=-7.64
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
.
User: "dennis"

Title: Re: "wide mouth" aluminum cans 06 Sep 2004 06:53:09 AM
On Mon, 06 Sep 2004 08:06:23 GMT, wombn <wombnhearmeroar@comcast.net>
wrote:

On Sun, 05 Sep 2004 22:16:15 +0000, dennis <later@notnow.net> wrote:


pull tabs were fun. you could shoot them.


or wear them as a pretend wedding ring.

ooooo yuck! girls!
.




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