I had a great birthday, and my sister and brother-in law took me out to a great restaurant on Friday to have drinks, and listen to my favorite Harp player, who plays jazz on her harp at a place called the Prohibition room.
The next day, they took me to my favorite restaurant for mexican food, called Adobe Grill, and I had a party with my friends, and had fish tacos and tres Leche Cake.
I got some nice gifts, and got to blow out the candle on a German Chocolate Cake at my sister and brother-in-law's house during a after-party there.
The New Jersey Gardening/Farming Meetup Group is planning a Pot luck ~ Earthday Celebration on April 19th starting at 1pm at Basil Brook Organic Pharm. There will be entertainment, free table set up space for crafters, artists and other Meetup groups. There's also plenty of room for those who wish to campout for the night and a hiking trail runs through the back of the farm along the brook.
I only have the word of Alex Jones about the effectiveness of this device, and he has reported that the water provided by his Ecolo Blue machine is the home and not the industrial size. Alex has one at his office and one at his home, and he has had no problem with the amount and taste of the water. He thinks that the cost per gallon is about 20 cents (American) of electricity per gallon of water, and the device turns off when the reservoir is full. I do not know what the cost of the industrial machine is. Alex says that the water is equivalent in taste to distilled water, and the filters have to be changed every few months or so, and the machine has heaters, so it can provide both hot and cool water, so it is technical, and I assume it might need some electrical service over time. I do not know the cost of the filters, but they are supposed to be similar to Burke filter elements, and the Burke Water filter replacements are on the Burke website.
Thank you for your friend contact request, and the star.
If you have any other questions about ecoloblue, or desalinization or water filtration, feel free to contact me. I am no expert, but this subject is interesting to me, since Oklahoma has some water quality issues, and I am trying to find an alternative to using the tap water here.
The www.ecoloblue.com was the website where I learned about the water from air humidity device that takes a dehumidifier and links it to a series of filters so that the end product is three gallons of distilled type water a day in desert regions, and seven gallons a day of water in normal humidity regions.
Alex Jones, a web and radio personality, has been discussing this device, and has used it to supply his home and office with water, and markets it at his website, www.infowars.com.
The ecoloblue website indicates that it takes about 20 cents of electricity to generate a gallon of water, and the unit itself starts out with a home version that is about 1300 dollars US, and has an industrial version that is higher in price.
oh no! i'm soooo sorry, i didn't see your comment below until just now! i purposely wandered here to your profile wondering where you've been and to say hi since i hadn't heard anything from you...and now i see your comment. forgive me for my delay in responding...
well, we're certainly in a very closely related field, if not the same. both medicine it seems, but i think you're a doctor for humans while i'm one for animals, am i right?
yes, yes...absolutely, i too want and hope we can share more ideas, thoughts..anything. i definitely look forward to this as much as you!!!
i'll be checking in here more often...just to make sure i don't miss anything else, lol. take care for now my doctor friend!