Scanned I don't understand. The 20 is set by turning a solid
aluminum disk about 3' dia. with etched calibrations. I think it
changes the angle of a ruled glass. You just turn a knob. I never
change it.
In a scanning spec, there's a motor and encoder type setup to step
the wavelength
Joe wrote:
Anyone want to comment on any of this. It's some test results and my
reply. thanks...
The method I used was the 3- 9v configuration
with 1.75 of the electrodes submersed with a spacing of 2.5 for 15
minutes. 8oz of water was used at a starting temp of 23C for sample
#1 and 22.5C
I have been experimenting with larger electrodes. I would like
to melt several pieces of 999 silver into one large flat piece.
I plan to melt them on a sheet of stainless, using an oxy acet torch.
Can anyone tell me if this would cause contamination of the silver,
such that it would not be
Chuck,
I know that you use HVAC to generate CS. My question is: How do you vary
the ppm concentration? If I understand correctly, the process is stopped when
the
cone turnes into an arc. I tried this with 10kv and the product was grey with
obvious fallout.
Thanks,
Jeff K1LE - CT
Charles King
On Fri, 12 Nov 1999 23:45:56 -0500, Jeffrey A. Madore k...@uconect.net
wrote:
Chuck,
I know that you use HVAC to generate CS. My question is: How do you vary
the ppm concentration? If I understand correctly, the process is stopped when
the
cone turnes into an arc. I tried this with 10kv and the
James Osbourne, Holmes wrote:
Hi Marshall,
Bruce Marx and a tech rep from Hach had different results with that
process. Digestion produced wildly unreliable results. The process done
without was consistently y accurate. I do not know what analysis they used
to verify this.
The
If you get any arcing, the high frequencies can couple through the insulation
and blow the meter. Blew out a digital voltmeter when I tried it. I have
since gone to cheap radio shack mA analog meters with a diode across it, much
more robust.
Marshall
James Osbourne, Holmes wrote:
Hi Bill
I believe that some of the alloy elements in stainless will dissolve in the
silver, such as zinc, nickel and so forth. I would use pyrex or quartz, not
stainless.
Silver is extremely malleable. I would consider hammering it into the size
and shape I want instead of casting it.
Marshall
Charles King wrote:
Silver melts at 1762 degrees F, Stainless Steel at 2500 F.
I don't see how any contamination would occur.
The same way that gold will dissolve in mercury at room temperature, or sugar
in water. Once the silver is liquid other metals can dissolve in it at
temperatures far
Hello listers,
The problem with this rabbit getting pasteurella in the first place is that the
little bugger won't eat pellets. He flat out refuses. I have tried mixing
them with banana, applesauce, sprinkling them on his lettuce, as well as trying
to syringe feed them to him. All to no
To all interested list members.
We have given many rabbits free choice CS, in
their drinking water (sometimes 5ppm undiluted) with absolutely no
adverse reactions. We never administered these therapeutic dosages
longer than 7 days straight.
I don't know if any of you have experienced a Native American Church
ceremony or not I had the honor of experiencing a dusk to dawn ceremony
in a Tee Pee at Mission San Juan in San Antonio, TX, about 2 years ago on
Easter night. Rather than getting sick the Native Americans consider
vomiting
In a message dated 11/12/1999 9:19:50 PM Pacific Standard Time,
ck...@global2000.net writes:
My criteria is a clear to golden brew with a metallic taste that shows
tyndall
without sparklies.
What is tyndall (only explain in terms a newbie can understand)? Is it
something I can detect
James,
To safely measure the current in the secondary circuit of the
10,000 volt transformer I would recommend the following:
With the power off attach your inductive pickup to one of the
high voltage wires making sure that no other wire (low or HV)
or metal is within several inches of the
In a message dated 11/12/1999 10:01:51 PM Pacific Standard Time,
suns...@networld.com writes:
The problem with this rabbit getting pasteurella in the first place is that
the little bugger won't eat pellets.
Would he eat alfalfa hay?
Nellie
Christ, my all
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Hi Marshall,
Is there a reference that details the procedure?
I would like to try it to see what happens.
James Osbourne Holmes
a...@trail.com
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Yes, and the Navajo have a ceremony where the leader of the village
ritually induces vomiting after taking into his being the community bad
vibes. He tickles his throat with an eagle feather into a receptive bowl
shaped in the earth.
The peyote tradition, perhaps more accessible via the
Dear List;
Long time no hear from. A storm took out our computers, yes even
with MGE backups!! Moved to Hawaii. Wish you all could be here with the
terrific people and weather.
I am getting back on line to ask for your help. I need, for my
health, to find Bruce Stenulson (?sp) who
Dear List;
Thanks for all of your help finding Bruce Stenulson. Someone just
let me know that they found him and I am finally in contact. Thanks so
much to all of you. God Bless.
Dr. P.
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I have some comments to make Joe,
Firstly to restate the measurements as written:
Based on the typical 1.6us/PPM:
The water tested at 5.8us or 3.6PPM
Sample Cs-1 tested at 7.0 us or 4.4PPM
Sample Cs-2 tested at 6.1 us or 3.8PPM
The relationship between uS reading and mg/L (ppm) is not only
At 02:05 AM 11/13/1999 -0500, you wrote:
In a message dated 11/12/1999 9:19:50 PM Pacific Standard Time,
ck...@global2000.net writes:
My criteria is a clear to golden brew with a metallic taste that shows
tyndall
without sparklies.
What is tyndall (only explain in terms a newbie can
Earth Dad wrote:
Is this list archived?
Chuck wrote:
This REALLY otta be in the sig..:
http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/index.html
Okay, it's in the sig. SATISFIED!!!??? grumble, mumble
grin
Mike Devour
silver-list owner
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James,
To wire an inexpensive VOM in series with the 10,000 VAC
the first consideration is that cheap VOM's don't measure
AC milliamps (only DC). Sorry I did not think of that last time.
I don't know what Marshall was referring to about adding a
diode. Adding one in series with the meter would
Mike,
Thank you for your reply. It's good to hear that LV silver
is about as good as HV silver.
Bil
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From: M. G. Devour mdev...@mail.id.net
To: silver-list@eskimo.com silver-list@eskimo.com
Date: Friday, November 12, 1999 3:03 PM
Subject: Re: CSLOW OR HIGH VOLTAGE?
At 06:46 PM 11/12/99 -0700, you wrote:
Thanks for the out-loud-laugh Steve!
Likewise! The image of American Indian
shamans sitting in a sweat hut passing around an
enema bag full of peyote juice will haunt me for some
time to come. weird and wonderful stuff
James Osbourne Holmes
deat...@aol.com wrote:
Rob,
inform me/us - what diseases or what do dust mites do? I must have a
zillion
of them!! I hate cleaning!
jeannine
Their waste products (dust) contains a protein which many people are
allergic
to. Primary problem is they cause dust and allergies.
New to the list and very happy to have found my way here.
I hope to learn from the info here.
Is this list archived? If so...how do I gain access. Thanks for being
here
Ed
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I have tried alfalfa, timothy and grass hays. He just doesn't like them.
He is a funny bunny when it comes to food preferences. He used to stick his
nose up to everything but romaine, now he likes collards and just picks at
the romaine. If there are any rabbit people out there, or if someone
maybe grow him some fresh sprouts with cs water?
Dennis
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I have tried alfalfa, timothy and grass hays. He just doesn't like them.
He is a funny bunny when it comes to food preferences. He used to stick his
nose up to everything but romaine, now he likes collards
Hi Marshall,
Hate to be argumentative but gold will NOT dissolve in mercury.
Trem
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To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Friday, November 12, 1999 10:06 PM
Subject: Re: CSMelting Silver
Charles King wrote:
Silver melts at
On Sat, 13 Nov 1999 02:05:03 EST, binsm...@aol.com wrote:
My criteria is a clear to golden brew with a metallic taste that shows
tyndall
without sparklies.
What is tyndall (only explain in terms a newbie can understand)? Is it
something I can detect without fancy equipment?
Nellie
Tyndall
On Sat, 13 Nov 1999 09:04:13 -0700 (MST), earthd...@webtv.net (Earth Dad)
wrote:
New to the list and very happy to have found my way here.
I hope to learn from the info here.
Is this list archived? If so...how do I gain access. Thanks for being
here
Ed
This REALLY otta be in the
i think that it does. that's why miners use mercry to seperate gold
from sand and crushed ore.
Dennis
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Hi Marshall,
Hate to be argumentative but gold will NOT dissolve in mercury.
Trem
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To:
I used distilled water, my usual recipe, and did everything just exactly like I
always do. hmmm..
Liz
So Chuck or anyone, what is that recipe and time window for the 3
battery system? I am using 12 oz dw plus 2 oz seed for a total of
14oz, silver wires one inch apart and about 3-3 1/2 inches submerged, a
stirrer and dmm and stop when I reach 4- 4.5 on the meter measurement of
current/per Ole Bob.
Sorry Dennis but you're wrong too. The miners used mercury to amalgamate
the gold. That means to make the gold stick to the mercury or vice versa.
They would rub a generous amount of mercury on clean copper sheets and place
the sheets in their sluice boxes. When the gravel, sand, mud and water
Rabbits eat rabbit pellets any how. It's called cophragry, or something
like that. (just an
interesting little factiod for those who want to know
Sparrow
You could probably replenish the rabbit's flora with a few ground rabbit
pellets in with his rabbit pellets.
James Osbourne Holmes
Cindy,
Firstly, are you giving him free choice, all the good green alfalfa hay he can
eat?We had rabbits for several years,
my kids showed in 4-H. We raised California's and red and white New Zealands.
We fed free choice alfalfa, and
a horse sweet feed, complete with oats, corn and
On Sat, 13 Nov 1999 11:04:54 -0800, Lee le...@earthlink.net wrote:
So Chuck or anyone, what is that recipe and time window for the 3
battery system?
approximately:
1 14 oz beer glass
2 14 gauge 6 .999 fine silver wire
3 9v batteries snapped or wired in series
2 clip leads
distilled water from
I have doubts about CS now. Anyone want some used silver wires?
wong
In a message dated 11/11/1999 7:54:42 PM Pacific Standard Time, a...@trail.com
writes:
Did you recommend colloidal silver?
James Osbourne Holmes
a...@trail.com
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From: ejohns9...@aol.com
i do.
6601 E.hwy 60 #220
Gold Canyon, Az. 85212
Dennis
51/50
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I have doubts about CS now. Anyone want some used silver wires?
wong
In a message dated 11/11/1999 7:54:42 PM Pacific Standard Time, a...@trail.com
writes:
Did you recommend colloidal silver?
James
oops.
gold canyon, az. 85219!!! Not 85212!!!
Dennis
51/50
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Trust if the CS is working for you, thats all that really matters.
Ted
wong...@aol.com wrote:
I have doubts about CS now. Anyone want some used silver wires?
wong
In a message dated 11/11/1999 7:54:42 PM Pacific Standard Time, a...@trail.com
writes:
Did you recommend colloidal
Hello Wong,
Can you tell us why you do not want to use silver now?
Thank you,
James Osbourne Holmes
a...@trail.com
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Sent: Saturday, November 13, 1999 3:00 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject:Re: CSsilver
So does this mean it is ok to melt silver on a stainless steel surface?
Someone mentioned pyrex. Would that take the heat without cracking?
I tried a glazed ceramic tile and ended up with broken-tile-silver-soup!
Jeff (How will you spend eternity -- Smoking or Nonsmoking?)
Trem Williams wrote:
Hey Amelia,
I'm sorry to tell you that the FAQ I was referring to is one I am compiling
about uses for CS.
Now if only someone would do the same for all the little questions about
making CS!
If you ask again, maybe Mike will post the other FAQ which refers you to
some articles which might be
Gold may readily combine with mercury, as does silver, but the only
substance known to Man that will dissolve gold is aqua regia.
Sam
i think that it does. that's why miners use mercry to seperate gold
from sand and crushed ore.
Dennis
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Hello listers,
The problem with this rabbit getting pasteurella in the first place is that
the little bugger won't eat pellets. He flat out refuses. I have tried mixing
them with banana, applesauce, sprinkling them on his lettuce, as well as trying
to syringe feed them to him. All
Dear Listers,
Today my intrepid son went to get me some Comtrex for my nasty cough, and a
set of fresh batteries. He even made up the new CS for me.
I just poured my old batch into a clear glass. It is clear, NO Tyndall!
New batch is golden with distinct Tyndall.
Now I know why I just spent a
Marsha,
Have you tried the H202 in the ears...I've suggested to friends and
am getting good reports.
God Bless You,
Jeff K1LE
East Lyme CT
Marsha Hallett wrote:
Dear Listers,
Today my intrepid son went to get me some Comtrex for my nasty cough, and a
set of fresh batteries. He even made
binsm...@aol.com wrote:
In a message dated 11/12/1999 9:19:50 PM Pacific Standard Time,
ck...@global2000.net writes:
My criteria is a clear to golden brew with a metallic taste that shows
tyndall
without sparklies.
What is tyndall (only explain in terms a newbie can understand)? Is it
James Osbourne, Holmes wrote:
Hi Marshall,
Is there a reference that details the procedure?
I would like to try it to see what happens.
James Osbourne Holmes
a...@trail.com
-Original Message-
From: Marshall Dudley [SMTP:mdud...@execonn.com]
Sent: Friday, November 12, 1999
Sam Earle wrote:
Dust mites don't cause dust; people cause dust. Mites eat dust. Dust is 90
percent dead skin cells and hair fragments, which is protein on which dust
mites feed. The rest of Marshall's statement is correct - dust mites excrete
toxins that irritate some people's airways and
what was this? could you tell us what it is we are downloading..it would be
nice to know this before we download it. thanks inga.
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l tried to view this but it wouldnt open for me..alll l got was hieroglyphics.
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Check on gold mining. One of the most used techniques for removing gold from
ore is to dissolve it in mercury, then boil the mercury off, leaving gold.
Mercury can also dissolve silver and in the right proportions, is used to fill
teeth. When mercury is mixed with gold or silver it is called an
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