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Actually if exposed to air and the elements it will oxidize rapidly.........the real problem is the label protecting it

Aluminum will oxidize, true, but that aluminum oxide layer is extremely thin and protects the can from further decomposition. Aluminum does not rust away, basically.
 
Aluminum will oxidize, true, but that aluminum oxide layer is extremely thin and protects the can from further decomposition. Aluminum does not rust away, basically.


At about .0112 of an inch it will break down.............bu the ink on the can will likely not
 
With the availability of soy based inks it could be degradable

Yeah, but you can't print inks straight onto aluminum...they don't cling (AFAIK). You need to put a polymer coating on first, I believe.


Of course, I could be wrong.







It happened once before when I thought I'd made a mistake.
 
[h=1]Survey Says That Men With Beards Are More Likely To Lie, Cheat, Steal And Fight[/h]
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Ladies often find men with beards to be mysterious bad boys. However looks may be totally true.
Based on the results from a survey conducted by , they discovered that bearded men were actually bad boys that participated in some rather uncouth behaviors. The U.K.-based study polled 1,500 men and found the following:

  • 47 percent of bearded men admitted to cheating on a significant other, compared to 20 percent of clean-shaven men
  • 45 percent of bearded men admitted to enjoying being involved in a fist fight, compared to 29 percent of clean-shaven men
  • 40 percent of bearded men admitted to stealing something, compared to 17 percent of clean-shaven men
It gets worse for us bristly bros. Approximately 65 percent of women surveyed said they would never even consider getting romantic with a stubbled stud, and 44 percent see them “unhygienic.”

Even worse is that more than 35 percent of women polled said they would rather be with a man with old, grey hair instead of a man with facial hair. That’s fucked up.
 
[h=1]Scientists identify new STD that could affect hundreds of thousands of adults - and it often has NO symptoms[/h]
  • Mycoplasma genitalium (MG) - was first identifed more than 30 years ago
  • Research increasingly indicates it is a sexually transmitted infection
  • Now estimated that one per cent of the population aged 16-44 is infected
  • People who have more sexual partners, do not use condoms and live in deprived areas are most likely to test positive, doctors warn
  • MG can cause inflammation of the genitals and possibly female infertility


https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/...ousands-adults-NO-symptoms.html#ixzz3rK9M9Kl2
 
Score one for the little guys, in the battle to rein in the 407 ETR’s collection practices and refusal to recognize bankruptcy law.

The Supreme Court of Canada has ruled that federal bankruptcy law trumps provincial legislation the 407 relied on to continue to pursue unpaid balances from people whose debts had been discharged by bankruptcy.

Anyone who’s been declared bankrupt can now have their 407 debt included in their discharge, and the company running the toll road can no longer deny them a licence-plate renewal.

The 407 issued a news release saying it “is immediately implementing the decision of the court” and that anyone approved for bankruptcy can have their 407 debt cleared.

The news release said it “will remove from plate denial pre-bankruptcy amounts owed by persons who have been discharged from bankruptcy and who have provided their discharge documents.”

It’s a huge win for people who have fought the 407’s refusal to recognize federal bankruptcy laws and the only setback to the ironclad contract that was inked with the former Tory government to lease the road for 99 years.

It has unparalleled power to use plate denial as a means of collection, and it charges interest of 26.82 per cent, compounded annually, on unpaid balances, all of which has been the ruin of many people. We started reporting on the interest charges and collection tactics a half-dozen years ago, prompting response from hundreds of readers who complained about outrageous bills that were mostly interest.

The 407 formerly engaged in “bill suppression” which meant that if the first bills sent out weren’t paid, it stopped sending them, while the clock ticked on compound interest. After a few years, it would resume sending bills that could add up to thousands of dollars and aggressively pursued payment by using collection agencies and plate denial.
 
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