"Every night I used to pray that I'd find my people...and finally, I did. On the open road...we had nothing to lose, nothing to gain, nothing we desired anymore - except to make our lives a work of art."
@celestialbe1ng Yes, this is the higher and best way.
But so many are filled with no passion or lust for anyone at all. It is to inspire this that this type of posting exists
@IJateHughes@martianwyrdlord There have been fertile mules. So are some ligers. This isn’t a “rule”, the issue is that “species” is just an abstraction over a complex reality and does not have an objective existence
@spearhead_71@zahn_ryan@PamelaHensley22 I think the "gashes" are separate, but the two areas of "flaking" are also occurring near the edge, albeit on the bottom and not on the sides.
@LandsharkRides Maybe this is really just modern language capacity. I agree but look how writing continues to get simpler and simpler in our time vs the consistency of no-spacing historically. Maybe spaces looked unaesthetic and childish to them w/no diff in reading comprehension
@Qwest336@MikeLevin@JustinParmenter There was vandalism. I’m not sure why you insist otherwise.
Likely insufficient surface prep in those explains the remaining areas, which is being fixed under warranty.
BTW, look up how these immersion tests are conducted - 12 months typically.
@Qwest336@MikeLevin@JustinParmenter Try reading the technical data sheets on it instead of looking for AI answers, first of all, that information is wrong. Secondly even if it wasn’t, the pool concentrations would have never been near even 1%.
@drwmassman@DJSatane@emilymiller There are no seams, this stuff was sprayed on, and it’s not meant for “underground use” in the first place, look at the TDS. Everything in your graphic and post is wrong
@Qwest336@MikeLevin@JustinParmenter If Levin was so smart and well informed, he would be aware that the “paint” is tinted Nukote PA II, which is used as a liner in these environments and is not affected by hydrogen peroxide.
@iamgabesanchez@Boilers32 You can easily look up manufacturer data sheets showing these polyaspartic polyurea coatings were tested with 12 month immersion in 5% hydrogen peroxide and got a "recommended" for that use.
@NHTeaParties@redsteeze@Karla1953 “Your research” - so you immersed a polyaspartic polyurea liner in 5% hydrogen peroxide for 12 months and got a different result than the manufacturer? At a dumber level consider it’s a plastic - what do they store hydrogen peroxide in?
@NHTeaParties@redsteeze@Karla1953 It's not paint, but a tinted polyaspartic polyurea liner, Nukote PA II. The cure time by the TDS is 3 hours. Lab tests of 12-month immersion in 5% H2O2 produced an "R" for "Recommended" rating. Does it really feel that good to speak confidently from ignorance?
@NHTeaParties@redsteeze@Karla1953 It's further also a fact that at this time exactly two pieces are reported to have peeled up. The most likely explanation absent vandalism (which appears to have occurred based on the 86 47) is poor surface prep in these areas.
@NHTeaParties@redsteeze@Karla1953 It's also a fact that this type of coating is rated for applications that include things like "lining a basin of 5% hydrogen peroxide." If the entire pool was first emptied and then filled with the buckets of H2O2 they were using it would be perfectly fine.