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On May 22, 6:00 pm, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
So if I read that correctly, plain water or sand blasting agents can be called detergents? Yes, depending on context. If you were discussing cleaning materials to be ADDED TO water, then of course you wouldn't count the water itself as a detergent. However, if you were comparing various substances as cleaners, among them water, then you would count the water as a detergent. Robert |
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![]() wrote in message oups.com... On May 22, 6:00 pm, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: So if I read that correctly, plain water or sand blasting agents can be called detergents? Yes, depending on context. If you were discussing cleaning materials to be ADDED TO water, then of course you wouldn't count the water itself as a detergent. However, if you were comparing various substances as cleaners, among them water, then you would count the water as a detergent. Robert Your 7 identical responses to the single question obviously now places you as the expert on 'detergents', sharing the stage with none other than basskisser. We bow to your expertise. Are you equally proficient on the subjects of Schnapps and concrete? |
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On Tue, 22 May 2007 19:02:37 -0400, "JimH"
wrote: wrote in message roups.com... On May 22, 6:00 pm, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: So if I read that correctly, plain water or sand blasting agents can be called detergents? Yes, depending on context. If you were discussing cleaning materials to be ADDED TO water, then of course you wouldn't count the water itself as a detergent. However, if you were comparing various substances as cleaners, among them water, then you would count the water as a detergent. Your 7 identical responses to the single question obviously now places you as the expert on 'detergents', sharing the stage with none other than basskisser. He is posting through Google - as we all know with Uncle Timmy, Google can and often does, odd things to posts. Not his fault - and as I am currently anti-Google for a number of reasons, it's their fault. Or I could blame Canada - in fact, I will blame Canada. Just because I can. I'm interested in his response - I never quite looked at cleaners that way before. In a sense, anything can be considered a detergent. Which would mean that a different definition is in order perhaps? |
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On May 22, 7:31 pm, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
On Tue, 22 May 2007 19:02:37 -0400, "JimH" wrote: wrote in message roups.com... On May 22, 6:00 pm, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: So if I read that correctly, plain water or sand blasting agents can be called detergents? Yes, depending on context. If you were discussing cleaning materials to be ADDED TO water, then of course you wouldn't count the water itself as a detergent. However, if you were comparing various substances as cleaners, among them water, then you would count the water as a detergent. Your 7 identical responses to the single question obviously now places you as the expert on 'detergents', sharing the stage with none other than basskisser. He is posting through Google - as we all know with Uncle Timmy, Google can and often does, odd things to posts. Not his fault - and as I am currently anti-Google for a number of reasons, it's their fault. Or I could blame Canada - in fact, I will blame Canada. Just because I can. I'm interested in his response - I never quite looked at cleaners that way before. In a sense, anything can be considered a detergent. Which would mean that a different definition is in order perhaps?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Yes, I think so, in fact I think you should be the one to come up with it, we can change the name too, detergent is a stupid name and hard to spell, and my frekin google has no splee checker ![]() |
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On May 23, 6:03 am, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
2 - Get a real newsreader. I used to, but I realized that I was Deja Googling so much anyway that when the Free U. of Berlin started charging, I said, WTF, might as well Google exclusively. |
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So, is schnapps whiskey a detergent, solvent, surfactant, or beverage... or
all of the above? Wait, I know it's at least a beverage 'cause bassy said so. :- --mike "Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message news ![]() On Tue, 22 May 2007 19:02:37 -0400, "JimH" wrote: wrote in message groups.com... On May 22, 6:00 pm, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: So if I read that correctly, plain water or sand blasting agents can be called detergents? Yes, depending on context. If you were discussing cleaning materials to be ADDED TO water, then of course you wouldn't count the water itself as a detergent. However, if you were comparing various substances as cleaners, among them water, then you would count the water as a detergent. Your 7 identical responses to the single question obviously now places you as the expert on 'detergents', sharing the stage with none other than basskisser. He is posting through Google - as we all know with Uncle Timmy, Google can and often does, odd things to posts. Not his fault - and as I am currently anti-Google for a number of reasons, it's their fault. Or I could blame Canada - in fact, I will blame Canada. Just because I can. I'm interested in his response - I never quite looked at cleaners that way before. In a sense, anything can be considered a detergent. Which would mean that a different definition is in order perhaps? |
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Damn, you are a busy beaver in this thread!
--Mike wrote in message oups.com... On May 22, 6:00 pm, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: So if I read that correctly, plain water or sand blasting agents can be called detergents? Yes, depending on context. If you were discussing cleaning materials to be ADDED TO water, then of course you wouldn't count the water itself as a detergent. However, if you were comparing various substances as cleaners, among them water, then you would count the water as a detergent. Robert |
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