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Re: Preserving wood on a flatbed trailer
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Posted by souNdguy on May 17, 2006 at 18:52:06 from (12.65.156.67):
In Reply to: Re: Preserving wood on a flatbed trailer posted by Mark on May 17, 2006 at 17:28:51:
You are entitled to your own opinion.. however.. when it comes to resource management.. it is a global stewardship issue. I would think every human being would see it as a moral obligation to try to do as little harm as possible while we stay here... Incedental polloution 'happens' it's hard to control.. this is called a non-point source.... When it comes to pollution sources that we can control ( point sources ).. we should try to be carefull when possible. In situation where there are cheap and easy alternatives to situations that would otherwise pollute.. we should try them. 5 gallons of cgeapy asphalt paint is 15-19$ That's enough paint to paint quite a few trailer decks.. That's all I'm going to say on this subject... It's just human nature for a certain percentage of the population to ruthlessly exploit the environment and then throw up their hands and claim that it isn't doing anything. ( the world used to be flat too! ) Soundguy
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