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- From: ifaq570@ccwf.cc.utexas.edu (Allen Kitchen)
- Newsgroups: sci.electronics
- Subject: Re: What is "pikal" solvent?
- Date: 22 Jan 1993 21:54:28 GMT
- Organization: The University of Texas at Austin
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- In article <1jnk7rINNou@leela.CS.ORST.EDU> bailey@atlantis.CS.ORST.EDU (Kirk Bailey) writes:
- >I'm trying to find out what sort of solvent this is, and who makes it.
- > bailey@jacobs.cs.orst.edu
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- Sounds like the stuff they use to remove the salt and phosphates from
- the surface of gerkins, in order to make Lite (tm) Pickles for dieters.
- It is similar to the "caufee" solvent, which as everyone knows, is used to
- remove caffeine from ground-up coffee beans. The caffeine is then taken from
- the solvent and added to childrens drinks...
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- : ) in case you didn't figure it out.
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- Sorry, I have no serious answer. I hope you get a reply. But this one
- was just too good to pass up.
- Allen Kitchen
- ifaq570@ccwf.cc.utexas.edu
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