@pluralisticCory Doctorow I mean, it's arguably what killed the Roman empire. Rich Romans got fancy indoor plumbing, made of lead for easy maintenance. The lead leeches onto the water, giving them a strange line on their gums and a tendency to believe idiotic nonsense.
@madengineering
@pluralisticCory Doctorow The Romans knew about lead poisoning and to avoid it in drinking water. They preferred clay pipes over lead for drinking water, wherever possible. To the extent that lead poisoning was a problem, it was more likely because of the preparation and widespread consumption of must (grape juice) reduced to a half or a third volume in copper or lead containers.
https://penelope.uchicago.edu/~grout/Encyclopaedia_romana/wine/leadpoisoning.html
If you have a fediverse account, you can quote this note from your own instance. Search https://mastodon.social/users/clayfoot/statuses/116201260459889228 on your instance and quote it. (Note that quoting is not supported in Mastodon.)
