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General Science / Re: What is the history of asphalt?
« on: 04/05/2017 11:18:32 »
Thanks for the informative description you have provided about asphalt.
Yes, it's true that asphalt appeared to be a cheap and endless resource for smooth, modern roads and numerous other applications. As the use of asphalt began to spread, individuals desired out different forms of this substance and even manage various mixes. But sometimes, asphalt requires continual maintenance, including seal coating, patching, crack filling, and many other by consulting to the best asphalt company in the Long Island area, Florida, New York, etc. Asphalt is also known for an environmentally friendly and recyclable paving product that provides many benefits for driveway, road, and parking area applications.



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Question of the Week / Re: QotW - 13.06.20 - Why do I feel sick after exercise?
« on: 03/05/2017 12:07:42 »
I think so you should consult with the doctor.

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