Re: CS for pets???

1998-09-21 Thread Marsha Hallett



>Anyone have experience giving CS to pets?
>
>I keep rats as pets.  I am new to the whole CS experience.
>Rats often suffer a fatal lung inflammation caused by a
>mycoplasma organism.  Would anyone advise me to give CS to my
>rats as a preventative measure?  If so,
>how much and how often?
>
>Any info is appreaciated.
>
>Thanks
>
>Shelley


Dear Shelley, I give CS to my birds, finches and canaries, with an
eyedropper, directly into the beak. I put CS in my Pug`s water bowl, and
topically on their nasty nose wrinkles, which get infected easily.
 I would put CS into the ratties` water bottle. I would try a few drops per
8 ounce bottle, if that is the size you use. More won`t be harmful, they`ll
excrete any extra. Just use it every day, as a preventive, and if any rat is
ill increase the dosage by twice. You just have to go by guess and by
golly...
What kind of little rat people do you have?? They are so neat...
I raised show Cavies many years ago. I like rodents, much more fun than
children. (They don`t grow up and go away, leaving you all alone. sigh )
Lotsa luck!!
Marsha, owned by Tashy and Willy, black Pug people, and a mess of birds,
too...


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RE: CS>Archiving

1998-09-21 Thread Dean Woodward
Thanks Mike.

BTW I am still getting cloned messages from you. As near as I can tell they
are exact duplicates.

Dean


> -Original Message-
> From: M. G. Devour [mailto:mdev...@mail.id.net]
> Sent: Monday, September 21, 1998 3:02 PM
> To: silver-list@eskimo.com
> Subject: Re: CS>Archiving
>
>
> When you've got an answer, please post it, Dean.
>
> I would guess that many list members are not making full use of the
> filtering and archiving features available in their e-mail programs.
> Too many folks are just letting the silver list arrive in their
> mailboxes mixed with everything else, and it gets to be a nightmare
> sometimes.
>
> If any of you have a solid filtering and archiving solution for any
> of the major programs and want to share it, go ahead. You might give
> someone information they didn't know to ask for, and help them make
> better use of the list.
>
> I'm using Pegasus Mail and it has very good filtering and archiving
> features. I understand Eudora does as well. Others use various
> Netscape and Microsoft products, which I've not used for mail. I'd
> love to post instructions for each of the "majors" on the web page
> someday...
>
> Be well,
>
> Mike D.
> list owner
>
> Dean wrote:
>
> > I must be pretty dense, because I can't find a way to move the
> > silver digest messages to my zip drive for storage.
> >
> > I am using Microsoft Outlook as my e-Mail program. Any help??
> > Suggest that we go off list with this question. Reach me at
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> >
> > Thanks, Dean
>
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CS for pets???

1998-09-21 Thread Alan & Shelley Charlesworth
Anyone have experience giving CS to pets?

I keep rats as pets.  I am new to the whole CS experience.
Rats often suffer a fatal lung inflammation caused by a
mycoplasma organism.  Would anyone advise me to give CS to my
rats as a preventative measure?  If so,
how much and how often?

Any info is appreaciated.

Thanks

Shelley



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Re: CS>Archiving

1998-09-21 Thread M. G. Devour
When you've got an answer, please post it, Dean. 

I would guess that many list members are not making full use of the
filtering and archiving features available in their e-mail programs.
Too many folks are just letting the silver list arrive in their
mailboxes mixed with everything else, and it gets to be a nightmare
sometimes.

If any of you have a solid filtering and archiving solution for any
of the major programs and want to share it, go ahead. You might give
someone information they didn't know to ask for, and help them make 
better use of the list.

I'm using Pegasus Mail and it has very good filtering and archiving 
features. I understand Eudora does as well. Others use various 
Netscape and Microsoft products, which I've not used for mail. I'd 
love to post instructions for each of the "majors" on the web page 
someday...

Be well,

Mike D.
list owner

Dean wrote:

> I must be pretty dense, because I can't find a way to move the
> silver digest messages to my zip drive for storage.
> 
> I am using Microsoft Outlook as my e-Mail program. Any help??
> Suggest that we go off list with this question. Reach me at
> woodw...@educelec.com
> 
> Thanks, Dean


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CS>Archiving

1998-09-21 Thread Dean Woodward
I must be pretty dense, because I can't find a way to move the silver digest
messages to my zip drive for storage.

I am using Microsoft Outlook as my e-Mail program. Any help?? Suggest that
we go off list with this question. Reach me at woodw...@educelec.com

Thanks, Dean


Re: CS>Amber color of CS

1998-09-21 Thread Christian von Wechmar
Hi there SilverListers,

I have found that when I use distilled water (that is also deionized
afterwards), that it only turns a very pale yellow and then reverts back to
being colorless. When I use a cheaper brand water that is only distilled
once, the color is a deeper yellow and remains so. Deionised water
(undistilled) turns brown.

I make batches of one liter and maintain the water temperature at about 80
degrees Celsius on a gas flame. I use 28 volt dc.

Be well,

Christian von Wechmar
Stellenbosch, South Africa

-Original Message-
From: Reid Smith 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
Date: Monday, September 21, 1998 11:24 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Amber color of CS


>>Hello, silverlisters and Bruce.
>>A question about the significance of the color(s) of our CS:
>>If the amber color of some homemade CS is really only due to some peculiar
>>property of the light which is refracted off the minute particules
suspended
>>in pure water, then why do I observe the following:
>>(1) a swab dipped once or twice into my amber CS is stained amber, and
>>remains that color even after it dries.
>>(2) after making a batch of CS and (sloppily, I'm afraid) cleaning off the
>>anode and diode wires and letting them air-dry, there is a little ring of
>>amber powder around the end of the silver wire where it goes thru the
>>plastic top of the processing jar.
>>Sure looks to me as if the color of the substance suspended in the water
>>really *is* amber, not "silver".
>>Can anyone shed any light on this?
>>Whitney
>
>   I made clear CS for a long time then one day I ran out of distilled
water
>and used a different brand. The "only" difference between the two was the
new
>water said Spring water. That batch turned a golden yellow. So I believe
that
>there is some mineral in the water that causes the change. Possably iron
>or copper.
>
>Take Care
>
>Reid
>
>
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Re: CS>Amber color of CS

1998-09-21 Thread Reid Smith
>Hello, silverlisters and Bruce.
>A question about the significance of the color(s) of our CS:
>If the amber color of some homemade CS is really only due to some peculiar
>property of the light which is refracted off the minute particules suspended
>in pure water, then why do I observe the following:
>(1) a swab dipped once or twice into my amber CS is stained amber, and
>remains that color even after it dries.
>(2) after making a batch of CS and (sloppily, I'm afraid) cleaning off the
>anode and diode wires and letting them air-dry, there is a little ring of
>amber powder around the end of the silver wire where it goes thru the
>plastic top of the processing jar.
>Sure looks to me as if the color of the substance suspended in the water
>really *is* amber, not "silver".
>Can anyone shed any light on this?
>Whitney

   I made clear CS for a long time then one day I ran out of distilled water 
and used a different brand. The "only" difference between the two was the new
water said Spring water. That batch turned a golden yellow. So I believe that 
there is some mineral in the water that causes the change. Possably iron
or copper.

Take Care 

Reid



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