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Article said: "Domestic ice cubes will sometimes precipitate white flakes as they melt." I removed "domestic" which in the context of this article means home made, because I don't see why where the cubes are made should make a difference. If anyone has a reason, please clarify. [[User:Carax|Carax]] 21:53, 24 July 2005 (UTC)
Article said: "Domestic ice cubes will sometimes precipitate white flakes as they melt." I removed "domestic" which in the context of this article means home made, because I don't see why where the cubes are made should make a difference. If anyone has a reason, please clarify. [[User:Carax|Carax]] 21:53, 24 July 2005 (UTC)

== India ==

"In India and other parts of the world, it has traditionally been viewed as unhealthy to drink a libation with ice. Many older Indians still refuse to use it." Are these people insane? Do they really think frozen water is unhealthy? Or has ice been traditionally use with unhealthy drinks, such as alcohol, in India? [[User:Captain Jackson|Captain Jackson]] 16:48, 23 January 2006 (UTC)

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Article said: "Domestic ice cubes will sometimes precipitate white flakes as they melt." I removed "domestic" which in the context of this article means home made, because I don't see why where the cubes are made should make a difference. If anyone has a reason, please clarify. Carax 21:53, 24 July 2005 (UTC)[reply]

India

"In India and other parts of the world, it has traditionally been viewed as unhealthy to drink a libation with ice. Many older Indians still refuse to use it." Are these people insane? Do they really think frozen water is unhealthy? Or has ice been traditionally use with unhealthy drinks, such as alcohol, in India? Captain Jackson 16:48, 23 January 2006 (UTC)[reply]