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Al wrote:
In article , kenneth scharf wrote: Like I said the word 'plumber' comes from the latin plumbum meaning lead. Ancient Rome was the first to use lead pipes. Could be why Nero was mad as a hatter. I heard this. Their wine was being drunk from lead-lined flasks. Well, no, not so far as I've found. But they _did_ use lead water piping, and they _did_ use lead acetate ("sugar of lead") as a condiment. The first is bad only where the water's mildly acidic. The _second_ is Just Plain Bad. -- Mike Andrews Tired old sysadmin |