Posted by mj on July 31, 2015 at 13:44:50 from (216.237.70.109):
In Reply to: It ain't just Dodge posted by Sprint 6 on July 30, 2015 at 09:57:05:
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No, I DON'T remember that, not in this country anyway but since that they started with the 'mag' here about 20 years ago we're seeing brake lines failing and body rust-through.
ALSO.......the people who are so worried about water quality seem to forget that if you put salt on a road it WILL end up in the watershed eventually. :roll: If 'mag' causes blistering on human skin what does it do to the guts of fish ('whirling disease' is a big concern for Colorado's 'Fish Fuzz') or the reproduction rates of mule deer (Div. of Wildlife is worried about declining deer populations here)? Everyone wants to drive 5 over the speed limit no matter the weather so DOT is 'puttin' the salt to 'er' :twisted: but, not to worry, there's an 'app' for it, I'm sure, so .... no worries! :roll: I'm going for a walk, now. :cry:
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