Recent comments in /f/newhampshire

Baremegigjen t1_je2ab42 wrote

Buying a house with a well in Hillsborough County and the water test came back with no issues whatsoever; everything was either incredibly low and the really bad stuff was not detected. It’s also very soft water, which will be something new for us as everywhere we’ve lived across the country and overseas had varying levels of hard water, to include Arizona where I swear the water came out of the tap as mineralized chunks with some water embedded in them (exaggeration, but not by much!). We’re still planning on putting an RO filter on it as an extra safety measure just to avoid any potential issues.

It’s been recommended by everyone (the water testing company was silent on the issue) that we still get our water tested annually even though our test came back with the same results as the current owner’s test in 2016.

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hermansupreme t1_je2a0hi wrote

But look at the i in the word “big” above that. The i is loopy and large. If that is an i below in the capital D it is very different in many ways.

Also, look at the h is “wishes”. That shorter hump is connected to the talk loop… the lower part of the k should also be attached but is not.

I think it is “Dale”

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MusicalMerlin1973 t1_je24spc wrote

Didn’t they change it recently to say if you’re working remotely it doesn’t count if your job doesn’t require you to work in nh? I remember seeing that but not paying attention because I’ve refused to work for a ma based company the last five years.

Five years of not doing ma taxes or driving into ma for work. Pure bliss.

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Excellent_Time2309 t1_je2499h wrote

Most places are still putting fluoride in water, which at one point was thought to be beneficial for teeth, but has since been proven it doesn't have any benefits to teeth health except while at a very young age, and even then, too much actually causes the exact thing it is supposed to prevent; enamel decay. Buy a ZeroWater purification device, may not remove everything, but still better than drinking from the tap.

https://www.hsph.harvard.edu/magazine/magazine_article/fluoridated-drinking-water/

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