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Re: CS>perhaps of interest

2010-03-24 Thread Barb Radle
Thank you I like this alot
  Barb
  - Original Message - 
  From: needling around 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Wednesday, March 24, 2010 6:26 PM
  Subject: CS>perhaps of interest


  Hello,
  While doing some research I found was looked to be a good site on natural 
healing and thought some here might be interested.

  http://www.earthclinic.com/remedies.html

  PT

Re: CS>Heartburn cabbage leaves

2009-08-29 Thread Barb Radle
I have well water and I do not have any filling I will research this.

Thanks
  Barb

Life is too short to wake up with regrets.  So love the people who treat you 
right.
Love the ones who don't just because you can. Believe everything happens for a 
reason.
If you get a second chance, grab it with both hands. If it changes your life, 
let it. Kiss slowly. Forgive quickly. God never said life would be easy. He 
just promised it would be worth it.
  - Original Message - 
  From: Deborah Gerard 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Saturday, August 29, 2009 10:44 AM
  Subject: Re: CS>Heartburn cabbage leaves


Do the research on cabbage leaves applied to the stomach, raising the 
head of your bed, enzymes, psyillium, probiotics, and tight fitting clothes.
Do you drink city water? Do you have mercury in your mouth by chance?
Debbie

--- On Fri, 8/28/09, Barb Radle  wrote:


  From: Barb Radle 
  Subject: CS>Heartburn
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com
  Date: Friday, August 28, 2009, 3:52 PM



   I suffer from heart burn all the time. It gets  bad at night. 
Sometimes to the point of where I need to sit up that helps most of the time 
but some time I have to regurgitate after that I am fine and sleep well. I have 
been taking over the counter stuff but I no longer want to do that I know there 
has to be a natural remedy for this problem.


    Barb  



CS>Heartburn

2009-08-28 Thread Barb Radle

 I suffer from heart burn all the time. It gets  bad at night. Sometimes to the 
point of where I need to sit up that helps most of the time but some time I 
have to regurgitate after that I am fine and sleep well. I have been taking 
over the counter stuff but I no longer want to do that I know there has to be a 
natural remedy for this problem.


  Barb 


CS>Super Silver

2009-01-30 Thread Barb
Has anyone heard of Super Silver if so I would like more information about it. 
I have heard that it has much smaller nano particle of silver that is easier to 
absorb into the body. Other than that, that's all I know about it.

 Thank Barb

CS>prostrate problems

2008-04-23 Thread Barb
Hi everyone 

A friend of mine is having problems with his prostrate it is enlarged. I am 
tiring to find a natural way to help does any one have a suggestions


Thanks Barb


Re: CS>Degenerative disk disease

2008-03-12 Thread Barb
I would like this info also 
  - Original Message - 
  From: Vigilius Haufniensis 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Tuesday, March 11, 2008 10:25 PM
  Subject: Re: CS>Degenerative disk disease


  Deborah Gerard wrote: 
I know we went over this last year...but I misplaced the info after I 
printed it off.  If the persons that posted info for helping the DDD please 
contact me personally and resend the info I sure would appreciate it greatly. I 
have a son-in-law who is a truck driver and get's injections perodically for 
the pain to stop in his lower back and is willing to do anything to go after 
this and stop it,
thanks in advance,debbie


  VMANN:  glucosamine, chondroitin and MSM are good i guess.  i'd focus on 
hydration, acupuncture and qigong.  qigong's the BEST.  and i say that as 
someone with chronic anklosing spondylitis, which is being REVERSED.  
  hydration means water but also electrolytes.  get smartwater, or gatorade if 
you cant find smartwater.  also kiwis or bananas are good.
  vigilius haufniensis



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Re: CS>Type I Diabetes

2007-07-29 Thread Barb Radle
I just talked to my friend that has it and he has type 2 not 1 which is a 
good thing. thanks for your input
- Original Message - 
From: "Smitty" 

To: 
Sent: Sunday, July 29, 2007 4:10 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Type I Diabetes



>Does anyone have any information about  Type I Diabetes

and natural ways to help with this problem.


Barb, if you have either Border's or Barne & Nobles' book
stores near you, go to their health section and check =

THE PH MIRACLE FOR DIABETICS by Robert O. Young

You will have to change your eating habits, but that is
a small price to pay, in my opinion.

If you have a health food store near you, buy some ph tape.
You can use that to test your acidic/alkaline balance.

good luck in health,
Smitty






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CS>Type I Diabetes

2007-07-29 Thread Barb Radle
Does anyone have any information about  Type I Diabetes and nutural ways to 
help with this problem. 



  Thanks Barb

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CS>help information needed

2006-12-27 Thread Barb Radle
HI everyone.

  My boyfriend and I use CS and we have his children taking it. 
 The Children's mother is concerned because she has her daughter on seizer meds 
which no one has ever seen her have a seizer except her mother and we have a 
50/50 custody so we do not agree with this medication but anyway her mom is 
totally against her taking CS. Could anyone tell me what would be the best 
website to send her to read. She wants to know if there is side effects and how 
it would work with her meds we have tried to tell her all of this but she will 
not listen so I need to send her something that she can read for herself.

Thanks Barb





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Re: CS>/ GARLIC DEBBIE/Recipe

2006-12-20 Thread Barb Radle
I would like your recipe for soaking your feet we have a 14yr that has athlete 
feet pretty bad will this help that.

   Thanks Barb
  - Original Message - 
  From: vwol...@aol.com 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Wednesday, December 20, 2006 3:56 PM
  Subject: Re: CS>/ GARLIC DEBBIE/Recipe


  In a message dated 12/19/2006 8:01:08 PM Eastern Standard Time, 
devorah...@yahoo.com writes:
Hey that is wonderful,  fresh is always better...I have a recipe for 
soaking your feet in a garlic water to help detox too from another listkeep 
it up...debbie
  **Hi Debbie...would you post the recipe?
 I have seen pads for the feet for detoxing..but they are full of a lot of 
things my body won't tolerate...even though its all good.

  Making a footbath with garlic sounds interesting...did you ever try it?  
V.

Re: CS>Re: testing

2006-12-09 Thread Barb Radle

I received your but I have not received anything from anyone else.
- Original Message - 
From: "M. G. Devour" 

To: "Ronald (& Susan)" ; 
Sent: Saturday, December 09, 2006 6:07 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Re: testing



Dear Ron,

Your message appeared on the list just fine. I'm sending this answer to 
the list *AND* to your own address. You should get two copies. 


The list appears to be silent and that is unusual.
This is simply to test to see if my post makes it.
If it does Mike- would you send a reply to us personally just to
verify? As we are getting your personal emails but no list emails. Ron


The final explanation for all the issues is that:

a) The main server which handles mail suffered a hard disk failure.

b) The backup machine which took over was hobbled by less hard disk 
space *and* having to do domain lookups via another machine rather than 
its own process. It could not keep up with the volume and slowly 
drowned under the strain.


c) The original machine, with new hard drives, was rebuilt with the 
software configuration from the most recent backups and then had to 
process the backlog.


d) A "mail storm" caused by a user mail-loop delayed (c).

I expect to hear soon that Robert has shuffled around some hardware and 
re-planned the backup scheme to prevent a recurrence.


Be well,

Mike D.
[Mike Devour, Citizen, Patriot, Libertarian]
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Re: CS>alfalfa for mystery skin disease

2006-12-06 Thread Barb Radle
I have a friend that has a red blotchy rash that thrives on sweat and itches 
this man miserably is this close to what we are discussing if not what would 
be good for this stuff> he said he has been dealing with it for years.



    Barb
- Original Message - 
From: "Dan Nave" 

To: 
Sent: Wednesday, December 06, 2006 1:52 PM
Subject: RE: CS>alfalfa for mystery skin disease



Did you ever use the "Sun powdered laundry detergent with colorsafe
bleach" in a bath before?  It is possible that it could have been that
alone, or that in combination with the alfalfa, or the alfalfa alone.

Nevertheless, very interesting, and great news!  Congrats!

Dan

-Original Message-
From: feather...@netscape.net [mailto:feather...@netscape.net]
Sent: Wednesday, December 06, 2006 11:59 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CS>alfalfa for mystery skin disease

For any of you following the mystery, or who knows about using
alfalfathis was posted on a morgellons site
today..I have been Morgellons sufferer for over ten
years.

Recently, I discovered, quite by accident, something that is literally
making it disappear from my BODY.

As I am sure fellow sufferers can relate to, over the years, I have
experimented with various "super baths," filling the tub with hot water
and puttibng in things like lemons, baking soda, dish detergent, laundry
detergent, alcohol, etcwell, one day about four months ago, I was
filling the bath and I was pretty dirty from housecleaning so I put some
Sun powdered laundry detergent with colorsafe bleach into the water,
just a tad, because it really cleans the skin so good, and once I finish
with the bath, I scrub it off with regular soap and a scrubby thing that
is regularly disinfected.

anyway, I left the bathroom for a minute or two and heard a crash that
sounded like one of my cats getting into something. When I returned to
the bathroom, nothing seemed amiss, so I got undressed and slid into the
water for a soak.

Everything seemed normal until the bubbles parted, and I got the sight
of a morgellons sufferers' lifetime: those black and grey specks
MIGRATING OUT OF MY SKIN AS FAST AS THEY COULD IN DROVES BY THE HUNDREDS
FROM EVERY SQUARE INCH OF MY BODY

And even as I saw that, I also noticed several large oblong things
"dissolving" in the bottom of the tub. I picked one up, and it was an
alfalfa tablet. Then I noticed the bottle on the counter next to the tub
was overturned, and about 25 of them had fallen into the water! They
were the cause of the migration of all things morgellon out of my skin
in a fantastic migration for about an hour!
Brown flecks, black specks, fibers, white patches of fibers drifted off
the surface of my skin like No Problema, see ya later, something I had
NEVER BEEN ABLE TO ACCOMPLISH WITH ANY TOHER TOPICAL AGENT.

THE MIGHTY ALFALFA HAS SINCE CONQUERED MORGELLONS IN MY BODY.

The scabs are gone, the fibers are history, the patches of fibers are
all taped to a piece of wax paper and about to be sent off to a research
lab that has requested them.

I am sending you my testimonial in hopes that other sufferers will at
least know some relief from the scourge of the skin.

Dandelion the Flame Point Siamese must be credited with this miraculous
discovery. He is only three years old, but he's a hero to his
long-suffering Mommy!

I've done a little research on the mighty alfalfa, and apparently it
creates an alkaline environment in the body in which things like CANCER
and other diseases cannot survive. So, taking it internally can only be
a good thing, also; but it's the BATHS that made all the difference in
the world for me.

I also tried putting St. Johns Wort in the bath along with it, with even
better results. And for some reason, using the Sun powdered laundry
detergent with colorsafe bleach also helps facilitate the migration of
the specks.

God, I really hope this helps even one person as it has helped me.

It has cleared up my symptoms so completely that I kept forgetting to
post this information on the morgellons websites







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CS>

2006-12-04 Thread Barb Radle
Does any one know what would be good to take to help heal broken bones. A 
friend of mine had knee surgery to replace a ligament when they did this they 
used a piece of his knee cap. Yesterday he had a small accident and had to run 
when he did he felt something pop He went to the Drs. and found out that he 
cracked his knee cap. What can we use to strengthen his bones in his knee.







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Re: CS>CS generator

2006-11-22 Thread Barb Radle
I also use the 9v batters, Does your cs when finished appear cloudy 
sometimes mine even appears gray in color.


   Barb
- Original Message - 
From: "Mark S. Siepak" 

To: 
Sent: Wednesday, November 22, 2006 11:30 AM
Subject: Re: CS>CS generator



I don't understand why you electronics gadget guys insist on making such a
complicated unit! Three 9v batteries, two jumpers, two silver electrodes,
and a quart jar. So you have to watch it, so what? Brew cs while doing
laundry or watching TV, reading, etc. After a few tries, you will have 
some

idea of when to check it so it doesn't turn yellow (which really doesn't
matter, anyway, and I also have no earthly idea why you folks think it
does). The whole idea is to get someone who is curious about CS started, 
so

they can begin to see the benefits!

Sure, once they are convinced of the benefits of CS, if they want to they
can 'go electronic', but I never have - I use old 9v batteries from the
smoke detectors that get changed every year, that would otherwise be 
thrown
away. Also from r/c remotes that no longer have enough range to control 
the

vehicle (bad to get your r/c boat too far out on the pond, then realize it
isn't responding any more, and going toward the spillway!!)

Mark
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world, nor even that it is a reasonable one. The commonest kind of trouble
is that it is nearly reasonable, but not quite. Life is not an 
illogicality,
yet it is a trap for logicians. It looks just a little more mathematical 
and

regular than it is; its' exactitude is obvious; but its' inexactitude is
hidden, its' wildness lies in wait"  --G. K.  Chesterton
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Re: CS>HGH

2006-10-15 Thread Barb Radle
What is HGH and what do you use it for 
  Barb
  - Original Message - 
  From: Deborah Gerard 
  To: cs 
  Sent: Sunday, October 15, 2006 8:41 PM
  Subject: CS>HGH


  Watched Suzan Summers on Larry King last night and she spoke of HGH and how 
much it improved her health...has anyone had any experience with this product? 
thanks debbie



Re: CS>Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease or COPD

2006-10-11 Thread Barb Radle
Hi Debbie 
 
I have been using it about a week now and was down to 4 cigarettes a day I 
didn't even crave them I miss a couple days now so I'm not doing as good but 
still not smoking as much I'm going to start back on it tonight. 
  - Original Message - 
  From: debbiegerar...@comcast.net 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Sunday, October 08, 2006 5:48 PM
  Subject: Re: CS>Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease or COPD


  Good for you Barb how long have you been taking the cream of tarter and 
orange juice?debbie

-- Original message -- 
From: "Barb Radle"  

HI I am a smoker and have been trying to quit for sometime  now I started 
using the cream of tarter and orange juice and it does work I'm down from a 
pack a day to six  a day. This really does work. 

 Thanks 
   Barb
  - Original Message - 
  From: Richard 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Thursday, October 05, 2006 3:40 AM
  Subject: Re: CS>Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease or COPD


  Dan thanks for info on tartar, best wishes Richard

  On 21/09/2006, at 19:17, Dan Nave wrote:





From: geop...@aol.com [mailto:geop...@aol.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, September 20, 2006 6:45 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease or COPD



i stopped at our local pathmark, to pick up some cream of tartar to 
try,, found it in the spice aisle, in an tiny jar, (maybe 2 or 3 teaspoon 
jar),, for about 5 dollars,, is this the same stuff, if so this would be quite 
costly,, ,, and yes i know , if it works , it would be so cheap in the long 
run,, just want to make sure i am getting the right stuff,,, because, i also 
seen cream of tartar, in the mayonaise aisle , for a fraction of the cost. 
thanks to all, geo.  


 


http://www.ochef.com/933.htm

http://www.kalyx.com/store/prodpage.cfm


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$11.58 per pound

 Q. Please tell me what cream of tartar is and where I can find it? 
A. Cream of tartar is is the common name for potassium hydrogen 
tartrate, an acid salt that has a number of uses in cooking. Now, before you 
get all jittery about the thought of cooking with an acid, it's worth noting 
that milk, brown sugar, steak, plums, and just about every other food we eat is 
acidic. In fact, egg whites and baking soda are the only non-acidic (alkaline) 
foods we have. 

Cream of tartar is obtained when tartaric acid is half neutralized with 
potassium hydroxide, transforming it into a salt. Grapes are the only 
significant natural source of tartaric acid, and cream of tartar is a obtained 
from sediment produced in the process of making wine. (The journal Nature 
reported some years ago that traces of calcium tartrate found in a pottery jar 
in the ruins of a village in northern Iran are evidence that wine was being 
made more than 7,000 years ago.) 

Cream of tartar is best known in our kitchens for helping stabilize and 
give more volume to beaten egg whites. It is the acidic ingredient in some 
brands of baking powder. It is also used to produce a creamier texture in 
sugary desserts such as candy and frosting. It is used commercially in some 
soft drinks, candies, bakery products, gelatin desserts, and photography 
products. Cream of tartar can also be used to clean brass and copper cookware. 

If you are beating eggs whites and don't have cream of tartar, you can 
substitute white vinegar (in the same ratio as cream of tartar, generally 1/8 
teaspoon per egg white). It is a little more problematic to find a substitute 
for cream of tartar in baking projects. White vinegar or lemon juice, in the 
ratio of 3 times the amount of cream of tartar called for, will provide the 
right amount of acid for most recipes. But that amount of liquid may cause 
other problems in the recipe, and bakers have found that cakes made with 
vinegar or lemon juice have a coarser grain and are more prone to shrinking 
than those made with cream of tartar. 

Now, if they were making cream of tarter 7,000 years ago in Iran (or at 
least if cream of tartar was making itself), don't you think you can find the 
small plastic or glass bottles it comes in among the hundreds of other small 
jars and bottles in the spice section of your grocery store? Or you can get 
modest or huge quantities of it online. 




Re: CS>Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease or COPD

2006-10-08 Thread Barb Radle
HI I am a smoker and have been trying to quit for sometime  now I started using 
the cream of tarter and orange juice and it does work I'm down from a pack a 
day to six  a day. This really does work. 

 Thanks 
   Barb
  - Original Message - 
  From: Richard 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Thursday, October 05, 2006 3:40 AM
  Subject: Re: CS>Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease or COPD


  Dan thanks for info on tartar, best wishes Richard

  On 21/09/2006, at 19:17, Dan Nave wrote:





From: geop...@aol.com [mailto:geop...@aol.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, September 20, 2006 6:45 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease or COPD


i stopped at our local pathmark, to pick up some cream of tartar to try,, 
found it in the spice aisle, in an tiny jar, (maybe 2 or 3 teaspoon jar),, for 
about 5 dollars,, is this the same stuff, if so this would be quite costly,, ,, 
and yes i know , if it works , it would be so cheap in the long run,, just want 
to make sure i am getting the right stuff,,, because, i also seen cream of 
tartar, in the mayonaise aisle , for a fraction of the cost. thanks to all, 
geo.  


 


http://www.ochef.com/933.htm

http://www.kalyx.com/store/prodpage.cfm


http://www.kalyx.com/store/proddetail.cfm/ItemID/319259.0/CategoryID/12500.0/SubCatID/30.0/file.htm

$11.58 per pound

 Q. Please tell me what cream of tartar is and where I can find it? 
A. Cream of tartar is is the common name for potassium hydrogen tartrate, 
an acid salt that has a number of uses in cooking. Now, before you get all 
jittery about the thought of cooking with an acid, it's worth noting that milk, 
brown sugar, steak, plums, and just about every other food we eat is acidic. In 
fact, egg whites and baking soda are the only non-acidic (alkaline) foods we 
have. 

Cream of tartar is obtained when tartaric acid is half neutralized with 
potassium hydroxide, transforming it into a salt. Grapes are the only 
significant natural source of tartaric acid, and cream of tartar is a obtained 
from sediment produced in the process of making wine. (The journal Nature 
reported some years ago that traces of calcium tartrate found in a pottery jar 
in the ruins of a village in northern Iran are evidence that wine was being 
made more than 7,000 years ago.) 

Cream of tartar is best known in our kitchens for helping stabilize and 
give more volume to beaten egg whites. It is the acidic ingredient in some 
brands of baking powder. It is also used to produce a creamier texture in 
sugary desserts such as candy and frosting. It is used commercially in some 
soft drinks, candies, bakery products, gelatin desserts, and photography 
products. Cream of tartar can also be used to clean brass and copper cookware. 

If you are beating eggs whites and don't have cream of tartar, you can 
substitute white vinegar (in the same ratio as cream of tartar, generally 1/8 
teaspoon per egg white). It is a little more problematic to find a substitute 
for cream of tartar in baking projects. White vinegar or lemon juice, in the 
ratio of 3 times the amount of cream of tartar called for, will provide the 
right amount of acid for most recipes. But that amount of liquid may cause 
other problems in the recipe, and bakers have found that cakes made with 
vinegar or lemon juice have a coarser grain and are more prone to shrinking 
than those made with cream of tartar. 

Now, if they were making cream of tarter 7,000 years ago in Iran (or at 
least if cream of tartar was making itself), don't you think you can find the 
small plastic or glass bottles it comes in among the hundreds of other small 
jars and bottles in the spice section of your grocery store? Or you can get 
modest or huge quantities of it online. 




Re: CS>CS/DMSO for teeth, was Re: CS>DMSO, Controversial ?

2006-10-05 Thread Barb Radle
Hi I am new to the group and I'm trying to understand the stuff I am reading 
what is DMSO ?
- Original Message - 
From: "sol" 

To: 
Sent: Thursday, October 05, 2006 12:31 PM
Subject: CS>CS/DMSO for teeth, was Re: CS>DMSO, Controversial ?



Hi,
 I"m not Wayne, but I use DMSO diluted to about 10% with CS for mouthwash, 
from time to time, and do swallow it.
Last March, I tried the only dentist I could find open on a Friday. In the 
course of things, he said I had a small cavity that should be filled.


I decided to wait and go back to my regular dentist. During my 6 month 
wait, I used the CS.DMSO for rinsing and holding (and swallowing) after 
brushing, but not daily at all, just once in a while. I also used 
CS/peroxide (didn't swallow that!), after brushing. This is normal for me, 
but I made a special effort during the 6 months not to get lax about the 
rinses. Also went back to brushing my teeth with bar soap for the past 
several months.
Either the new dentist was scamming me or the CS/DMSO and CS/peroxide 
worked because I do not have a cavity, and also don't even have any 
sensitive spots where one might have been. Wondering if a very tiny cavity 
can actually "heal" and fill in?

sol

Deborah Gerard wrote:

Hi Wayne how are you getting your DMSO down to 10%...is that the percent 
you drink it at? does it taste as bad as it smells? thanks debbie





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CS>scars

2006-10-03 Thread Barb Radle
I have just recently of CS and I am really surprise at all the uses it has. I 
had a car accident 17yrs ago I was crushed from the waist down and I have allot 
of scares. My question is will the silver gel help fade old scares?
Thank you 
 Barb





GOOD FRIENDS ARE LIKE ANGELS, YOU DON'T HAVE TO SEE THEM TO KNOW THEY
ARE THERE 


CS>CS In Swimming Pools

2005-08-03 Thread Les & Barb Burden
Thinking seriously of buying an above-ground pool.  Can I use CS instead of 
harmful chemicals to keep pool water clean?  If so, what is the strength?  
Thank you in advance.  

CS>Microwaving To Improve Concentration???

2005-06-30 Thread Les & Barb Burden
My first post.  Forgive me if I misunderstood format.

I have Dr. Clark's digital Silver Smart model.  By microwaving the liquid after 
using the silvermaker on it, it is a dumn idea to microwave the liquid to 
concentrate the silver?  If it's acceptable, what do I do about the silver 
particles that are accumulating inside the glass measure cup I zap it in?  
Thank you in advanceBarbara

CS>OT Attention: Judy (Jdownmain)

2001-11-19 Thread Barb (BAR Grafix)
Judy..Sorry to post OT, but I tried emailing you privately
("Jdownmaine" ), however it was returned:

- The following addresses had permanent fatal errors -

??? (reason: 550 Host unknown)

Could you please email me privately so I can ask you a few things re:
MULTI-TESTERS?

Thank you.
?

Barb

~

silver-digest-requ...@eskimo.com wrote:

> Subject: CS>Multiemeters for newbies.
> Date: Fri, 16 Nov 2001 14:43:54 -0500
> From: "Jdownmaine" 
> To: 
> Mu;lltimeters for about $17 are available at your local hardware
> store,
> Walmart, etc.
> Judy Down Maine
>
> Good Morning, Grumpy!
>  You sayWHEN IN HEAVENS NAME ARE YOU PEOPLE GOING TO PUT
> DIGITAL
> MULTI METERS IN YOUR SYSTEM.
>
>