Oh well....nice thought anyway. LOL
> 
> From: Wayne Fugitt <[email protected]>
> Date: 2008/09/21 Sun PM 02:28:05 CDT
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: CS>Water Distiller, Two Essentials
> 
> At 01:25 PM 9/21/2008, you wrote:
> >To distill water all you need is a bucket with water, some plastic 
> >wrap, and  some type of jar or cup.
> 
> That is not all of course.
> 
> The two primary requirements are a source of heat and a source
> of coolness.
> 
> Often distilling takes place without any intervention of man, if 
> these two things are present.
> 
> A deep well is often very cool.  Mine is only 165 feet but with a 
> thick layer or rock on top of the water.
> 
> A running creek is sometimes cool, but not always.
> 
> Deep lakes may be cool at the bottom,  Shallow and mid depth lakes 
> are often warm, all the way to the bottom.
> 
> There are no deep lakes in my area.
> 
> Both the creeks and the lakes are often 86 degees,
> 
> There is no temperature stratification in the lakes.
> They are the same temperature from top to bottom, often 40 feet in depth.
> 
> Without the source of heat and cool, I do not think all the kings 
> horses and all the kings men, can distill any water.
> 
> Wayne
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