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    why dont they use some of the salt for our food, you know like in the shaker kinda salt? I know we can get sea salt so this mist be bringing the count of salt down at least some

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    You guys are silly. Terp explained it right.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PANAMHIEST View Post
    why dont they use some of the salt for our food, you know like in the shaker kinda salt? I know we can get sea salt so this mist be bringing the count of salt down at least some
    We do use the salt. Sea salt is popular as hell-- where have you been?

    desalination! thats the word. plus surely some of it goes over time?
    Are you talking about huge ships and **** desalinating the drinking water? Not only is the amount of water they intake negligible in comparison to the ocean, but what do you think they do with the salt afterwards?

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    Quote Originally Posted by TerpZone View Post
    We do use the salt. Sea salt is popular as hell-- where have you been?



    Are you talking about huge ships and **** desalinating the drinking water? Not only is the amount of water they intake negligible in comparison to the ocean, but what do you think they do with the salt afterwards?
    ya i just noticed that was salt salt on the table lol, all this time i have grinded it on some good tacos and never really noticed lol ***r.

    I seen a big plant somewheres where they are using some kinda desalination method looks promising but very high operating cost.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PANAMHIEST View Post

    I seen a big plant somewheres where they are using some kinda desalination method looks promising but very high operating cost.
    How do you think cruise ships and the bigger ships in the navy get their water?

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    Quote Originally Posted by TerpZone View Post
    How do you think cruise ships and the bigger ships in the navy get their water?
    Now that i think of it i seen how the navy can actually turn urine and feces into drinkable water. I wonder if presented with a glass, would I drink it?? hmmm anyone else?

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    Quote Originally Posted by PANAMHIEST View Post
    Now that i think of it i seen how the navy can actually turn urine and feces into drinkable water. I wonder if presented with a glass, would I drink it?? hmmm anyone else?
    Oh god please no. Anything but that.

    Though the reaction video is pretty hilarious.

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    They will find a way to make it cheaper.

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