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jeez... if anything deserves support it's this. Anyone dependent on a "Lifestraw" is about as desperate as you can get! Have you ever tried sucking water through one of those things??? You need an industrial suction pump to yield about 50 millilitres in 5 minutes! (Mind you, to be... more
Reviewed by harrystottle May 13 2009, 01:37pm ( 11 reviews ) • lifecellproject.org
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Rated by harrystottle on May 13 2009, 1:37pm
jeez... if anything deserves support it's this. Anyone dependent on a "Lifestraw" is about as desperate as you can get! Have you ever tried sucking water through one of those things??? You need an industrial suction pump to yield about 50 millilitres in 5 minutes! (Mind you, to be fair, it was 20 odd years ago when I last tried one. Perhaps the technology has improved a smidge...)
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Rated by largeGROUCH on May 13 2009, 12:23pm
recycle your old cell phone to help the needy obtain clean water through the use of lifestraws.
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Rated by GRizzlemcjeffrys on May 13 2009, 4:42am
awesome, epicly
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Rated by elstudio on May 12 2009, 7:24pm
another way to recycle while providing clean water for people!
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Rated by Smokebreather on May 11 2009, 10:21pm
Thank god. I've been needing to know what to do with my old cell.