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Though we've disagreed before, your dedication to upholding the truth is admirable. Thanks for catching that mud-contaminant thing that got thrown into the Well Guide. I've noticed the topic pop up a few other places as well, and now I'm concerned. I don't remember reading anything about contaminants being updated as they have, and up until now I haven't noticed. The topic on contaminants is currantly garbage, and there seem to be a few rumors on the subject floating around. I was wondering if you know anything more than what the wiki already has, which I could use as a basis for my experiments to determine what is a contaminant, what is not, and how to deal with them, as that will probably be important for a guide on how to build and manage effective wells. --Kydo 07:44, 29 November 2010 (UTC) | Though we've disagreed before, your dedication to upholding the truth is admirable. Thanks for catching that mud-contaminant thing that got thrown into the Well Guide. I've noticed the topic pop up a few other places as well, and now I'm concerned. I don't remember reading anything about contaminants being updated as they have, and up until now I haven't noticed. The topic on contaminants is currantly garbage, and there seem to be a few rumors on the subject floating around. I was wondering if you know anything more than what the wiki already has, which I could use as a basis for my experiments to determine what is a contaminant, what is not, and how to deal with them, as that will probably be important for a guide on how to build and manage effective wells. --Kydo 07:44, 29 November 2010 (UTC) | ||
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