www.bbc.co.uk/news/resources/idt-sh/dissolving_the_dead
Absolutely fascinating item here on solving a major ecological problem.
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As I am immortal, you are describing a solution to a problem which I am not part of..
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Surely it’s a solution for everyone. We’re all soluble.
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I think that's an old article, it's been on before. Still interesting though.
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>> I think that's an old article, it's been on before. Still interesting though.
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Ah, resurrected then :-)
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My Mother's ashes are (relatively) inert and will be spread around places she and my Father loved.
What's left after this process and can you dispose of it freely.
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A brown soapy liquid the colour of tea apparently. Has a distinctive but not unpleasant odour It’s rather a good fertiliser so you can put it on the garden.
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None of this is new. John George Haigh had this sorted by 1950.
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Anyone remember the film ‘Soylent Green’..?. Edward G Robinson’s final cinematic role.
Waste not want not.
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>> Anyone remember the film ‘Soylent Green’..?. Edward G Robinson’s final cinematic role.
>> Waste not want not.
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Read the story but not seen the film.
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Amazing howl easy it is to buy acid. I've been putting 1 litre of hydro down my soakaway hoping it will put orf the day when I have to call in a digger. I could buy sulthuric too if need be!!
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>> None of this is new. John George Haigh had this sorted by 1950.
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..............but his would only have been good for plants needing an acid soil!
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I remember an early episode of Breaking Bad where Walter and his sidekick Jessie tried to dissolve a body in a bath. The bath came through the ceiling. It was quite yucky.
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