Editing ClaremontWater
They lie. It's milk. No, it's liquid nast. --JulieWortman ''There does, however, appear to be a spatial warp around the drinking fountains in Galileo Foyer that de-milkifies the local water. Nowhere else in the building does this occur. --WillShipley'' Neh. The fountain in EastDormLounge, when plugged in, makes ClaremontWater rather tolerable, if not de-milkified. And perhaps you're less likely to notice the nast when you're tired after an ItrGames session? --JulieWortman ''If you took a shower, and then just let yourself air dry, would the ClaremontWater dry into some kind of adamantine-like body armor? I really think this is worth looking into. -- PaulScott'' * yes, but you wouldn't be able to move, unless you remember to towel dry yourself around your joints. And your super-hero weakness is lemon juice, vinegar, or other mildy acidic chemicals which dissolve your limestone body armor, forcing you to take another shower. --RobAdams ProfessorEckert recently spent the better portion of a FroshPhysics recitation complaining about the evils of ClaremontWater, especially the evils of having to replace one's water filter entirely too often because of all the assorted nast growing in it. I do wish I'd written down some of the stuff he said; 'twas amusing. --JulieWortman Elaborate at whim, punk. I think during Chemical Engineering (or whatever that class is called) they did tests on the water and found that it's a strong electrolyte but still pH neutral.
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