@mcnknopp
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OK, that's cool, because Budapest famously just takes its water straight from the Danube. (But filters it through massive caves, which somehow works.)
Ki a Tisza vizét issza
Oda vágyik szíve vissza
Ki a Duna vizét issza
Saját vizét issza vissza.(Drink the water of the Tisza
And your heart will always return there.
Drink the water of the Danube
And you're re-drinking your own water.)@datarama @bumblebeedc @Npars01 @ainmosni @Flo_Rian @futurebird @FediThing
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OK, that's cool, because Budapest famously just takes its water straight from the Danube. (But filters it through massive caves, which somehow works.)
Ki a Tisza vizét issza
Oda vágyik szíve vissza
Ki a Duna vizét issza
Saját vizét issza vissza.(Drink the water of the Tisza
And your heart will always return there.
Drink the water of the Danube
And you're re-drinking your own water.)@datarama @bumblebeedc @Npars01 @ainmosni @Flo_Rian @futurebird @FediThing
All I can say is, when I first went to Budapest in 1988 and drank the tap water, that was the first time I can remember thinking, wow, that water tastes pretty good.
@datarama @bumblebeedc @Npars01 @ainmosni @Flo_Rian @futurebird @FediThing
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All I can say is, when I first went to Budapest in 1988 and drank the tap water, that was the first time I can remember thinking, wow, that water tastes pretty good.
@datarama @bumblebeedc @Npars01 @ainmosni @Flo_Rian @futurebird @FediThing
@vivtek @mcnknopp @datarama @bumblebeedc @Npars01 @ainmosni @Flo_Rian @FediThing
Honestly NYC tap water is amazing. IF you let it rest first.
It's not hard water. Kettle has no residue. It's just perfect.
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