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J. R. Bruman   (818) 789-3694
3527 Cody Road
Sherman Oaks, CA 91403-5013

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Date: Sat, 20 Dec 1997 16:45:48 -0800
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Subject: Black Stains Redux-AAARGH
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(20 Dec 97) The Boy Chemist, or Black Stains Redux
Last week I reported a profound experimental result, namely that
Sinemet + Los Angeles tap water = black stains. Is it something
in the water, or is it inherent in Sinemet? Well, today I tried the
same thing with distilled water, and guess what? No stains! So
everyone who drinks L. A. water, PWP or not, is getting whatever
causes the stains. Anybody want to try it with Sparkletts, Evian
or Perrier? Cheers,
Joe

J. R. Bruman   (818) 789-3694
3527 Cody Road
Sherman Oaks, CA 91403-5013


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