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46n2arejustaheadofme754 karma

Depends which rabbi you ask, and the time of day.

46n2arejustaheadofme453 karma

Actually just bringing it to a boil is sufficient to kill any pathogens, no need to boil it for an extended period of time.

Source: wilderness first responder and frequent camper

edit: since a few wannabe survival experts are spreading incorrect info, I took the liberty of providing proof. http://imgur.com/ZnGL9e4

Source: NOLS WMI "Wilderness Medicine" fifth addition, updated in 2012. The temps are actually lower than I remembered.

Seriously guys I've trained for years in this subject, I wouldn't lie about this.

edit2: the geniuses below are pointing out that "safe to drink" and "kills all pathogens" aren't technically the same. Oh boy, I guess you guys got me! Seriously though if you're so smart I thought you'd have the common sense to figure out what I meant.

edit3: comrades, do not worry about possible chemical contaminant in water supply, I assure you that project katkaparayamanonov... I mean water safe for drink for everyone. NO MORE QUESTIONS!

46n2arejustaheadofme151 karma

A Jewish man is stranded on an island.

He comes across another Jewish man, who had been stranded years ago, ecstatic that he is no longer alone.

They get to talking and the first man asks the second about the island.

"Well, we have access to a lot of fruit, some fish, and I built a shelter. There's also two yeshivahs on the island."

"What, there are TWO yeshivahs? Tell me about them."

"Well you see that one over there? It's a pretty good one, I go a few times a week."

"What about the other one?"

"That yeshiva? I wouldn't SET FOOT in that yeshiva!"

Edit: a yeshivah is a Jewish religious school. Old Jewish people tend to be very divisive when it comes to different schools of Jewish thought.

46n2arejustaheadofme92 karma

Old Jewish people are very contentious when it comes to different schools of Jewish thought, the joke being that even on a desert island the man found a reason to hate the other yeshiva.

46n2arejustaheadofme69 karma

Do you have any plans to improve security in the future? I remember that after the 92 riots in LA many korean store owners redesigned their stores so that they are easier to lock down and defend.