RE: [Fwd: Re: Silver: Water preparation for cs]

1998-09-03 Thread Dean Woodward
Hi John and Valerie:

Visited your neat town (that time forgot) last year on an RV travel through
the Northwest. Neat!

Almost as nice as Texas :)

Dean and Patsy Woodward

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From:   Tai-Pan [mailto:l...@fbtc.net]
Sent:   Thursday, September 03, 1998 11:29 AM
To: surg...@olympus.net
Cc: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject:[Fwd: Re: Silver: Water preparation for cs]

Hi John and Valerie,
 That little bit of trivia was a quote by Garrison Keilor on his TV
show on PBS. It was Lake Wobegone, a fictional town in Minnesota , where
 all men were handsome, the children above average, etc. He married a
Norwegian and moved to Norway or Sweden, got bored with it , came back
and started a new show.
  Thats the best I could do. :-)

  Bless  you Bob  Lee
--
oozing on the muggy shore of the gulf coast
  l...@fbtc.net


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Re: [Fwd: Re: Silver: Water preparation for cs]

1998-09-03 Thread Tai-Pan
John and Valerie Surgeon wrote:
 
 At 11:29 AM 9/3/98 -0500, you wrote:
 Hi John and Valerie,
  That little bit of trivia was a quote by Garrison Keilor on his TV
 show on PBS. It was Lake Wobegone, a fictional town in Minnesota , where
  all men were handsome, the children above average, etc. He married a
 Norwegian and moved to Norway or Sweden, got bored with it , came back
 and started a new show.
   Thats the best I could do. :-)
 
   Bless  you Bob  Lee
 --
 oozing on the muggy shore of the gulf coast
 Great answer, Bob.  Our judges have determined that your answer is correct,
 advancing you to the next round of competition.  After these messages,
 today's final trivia question...
 BTW, your information on Radio Shack magnets is very helpful.  This whole
 magnetism thing is fascinating, especially as it relates to water  health.
  Saul Pressman just made a posting to the oxylist regarding the bottled
 water he produces.  He filtered, ozonated, and magnetised it.  Says it
 comes out real smooth and energetic.
 John and Valerie Surgeon
 surg...@olympus.net

  Hi John  Valerie,
 It was fun,I liked that program.
 Lots of good magnetic stuff in the book * Biomagnetic Handbook* by
Philpott,M.D..
 Also interesting is the magnetic products in the Harriet Carter
catalog. 1-800-377-7878
 They have magnetic knee brace, magnetic bandages, magnetic mattress and
pillow pads, magnetic back brace, magnetic slippers (feet), magnetic
carpal tunnel wrist supports, magnetic patches you can stick on you
anywhere.
 Its in the market place at low prices, just have to know where to look.

   Bless you   Bob  Lee
-- 
oozing on the muggy shore of the gulf coast
  l...@fbtc.net


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[Fwd: Re: Silver: Water preparation for cs]

1998-09-03 Thread Tai-Pan
Hi John and Valerie,
 That little bit of trivia was a quote by Garrison Keilor on his TV 
show on PBS. It was Lake Wobegone, a fictional town in Minnesota , where
 all men were handsome, the children above average, etc. He married a
Norwegian and moved to Norway or Sweden, got bored with it , came back
and started a new show. 
  Thats the best I could do. :-)

  Bless  you Bob  Lee
-- 
oozing on the muggy shore of the gulf coast
  l...@fbtc.net
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Subject: Re: Silver: Water preparation for cs
  Hi John  Valerie,
 I think a lot of us would appreciate some posting on the water
information you have. The how and wherefore of water and *structured*
water is of interest to me. Water info always interests CS makers.
Thanks

  Bless you   Bob  Lee 

Hi Bob and all you cs enthusiasts [you know who you are]

I am trying to get all my h20 and h202 information together.  Some of it
comes from the oxylist, some from the postings of yourself, chc, Chris
Gupta, Brooks Bradley, Jade, Jim, Dameon, and a whole slew of others
[again, you know who you are].  Some comes from such odd places as lists
for goat owners and homesteaders/survivalists/y2k preparers.Of course
oxygenation, ozonation, surface tension reduction, magnetization are all
areas of keen interest.

My difukulty come in organizing and managing the fascinating references,
tidbits of infomation, leading questions, and urls that pour into my
wheezing old 486sx25 through the primitive communications networks of the
far Specific Northwest.  One method I am exploring is using
www.findmail.com.  This seems to be a megacomputer site at Stanford where
the students use the superfacilities to link mondo mailing lists and their
archives so that a subject can be searched on many different lists.  An
example:  I typed in hydrogen peroxide as a search subject.  This took me
to postings from a competitive pistol shooter's list[ they were discussing
cleaning lead deposits out of pistol barrels with peroxide and vinegar], a
dog hiking and packing list [they wanted to get skunk odor off their dog
with peroxide], and a list dealing with the various investigations of
abuse[a police chemist had testified that a flashlight used in a beating
was cleaned with peroxide, and was criticized for not knowing how to test
for peroxide].  So this could take one far afield, but there was
considerable information on health-related issues and peroxide, too.

As I learn more about this site, I hope to subscribe to all my lists
through findmail.com, then be able to get references on one list which
interconnect a similar discussion on another list.  All the archives will
be immediately available, and website references are grouped.  This
requires the list owner's permission, and there may be some drawbacks.  But
it sure sounds good to me.  Also, if there are large off-topic postings,
they could be referenced to at the site, to conserve list bandwidth.

BTW, I received many requests for the alzheimer's/chlamydia connection
article.  If I had set that up right with findmail.com, I could have told
everyone to go there to see the full article.

Your brother-in-law must be a neighbor of mine.  I live in Sequim, on the
Olympic Peninsula, the little town that time forgot and the years cannot
improve,  where all the men are handsome, the women are strong, and the
children are above average.  Ten trivia points if you know where that
drivel came from.
John and Valerie Surgeon
surg...@olympus.net

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