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That may be true and even interesting to some people, but it's hardly encyclopedic knowledge. More appropriate would be what consumer organizations have to say. Also, a price in USD is highly uninformative if we don't know what the price of a kWh is in the US. Perhaps you could state kWh per year instead.
Furthermore, the two statements:
seem a non sequitur . Can somebody explain? I don't have
sexual intercoursea waterbed. ;-)
—Herbee 00:20, 2004 Mar 6 (UTC)A waterbed needs to be heated to 32-38 °C to avoid kidney problems and other health risks.
Hm, do waterbeds actually get kidney problems? But seriously, is there any evidence for this? Googling didn't turn anything up.
Novalis 09:39, 13 Nov 2004 (UTC)
How do we square the assertion that Hall was unable to patent his invention due to prior art by Heinlein with the fact that this page contains a link to the patent Hall did, in fact, receive for this invention?
removed uncited nonsense
I removed uncited false statement. Please revert me if it turns out not to be false. Drama-kun (talk) 03:
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