Hi Russ,
On Wed, 22 Nov 2000 19:40:26 -0600, russ e rosser
wrote:
>> "Dean T. Miller" wrote:
>> mdud...@execonn.com> wrote:
>> russros...@juno.com> wrote:
>
>> > >Absolutely...
>> > Are you sure?...
>> > Two coils, huh? ...
>> > I don't think ...
>> unless...
>> I suppose...
>> I believe..
I have been learning to operate a QX device.
One of the messages at startup is:
"Use only with a medical transformer or with batteries"
or words to that effect.
Does anybody know what the parameters of a medical transformer are?
I wonder what is used on the rife devices like the Astropulse
To
> Clement Moore adopts a holiday theme:
> 'Twas the month before Christmas, when all through the courts,
> All the plaintiffs made stirring bad ballot reports.
> Perhaps the best way to stop complaints that are raucous
> Is, Start over again, with the Iowa caucus.
Thank you Marsha!
And let me tha
HI to all: :::
How can I make 500 PPM. CS.
What kind of additives I need
What method I will use HV or LV???
What the separation between the electrodes my be?
Please send me your info. I really appreciate it.
Thanks
Fernando Amaya
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Chuck,
Leave it to you to point that out! I noticed too! For a while I
couldn't tell the difference between a looser and if they were loserhee
hee
Kim
Life is short enough...don't grab the little straw...
> Marshall,
> You are the first person in a long time to spell "lose" correctly as i
Boy, does this list need some lightening up! So I`ll do it with these:
Love,
Marsha
"Poetic politics"
In olden times, it could be decades before major events were cast in verse.
But The Great 2000 Election Controversy is so big that a bunch
of all-star poets have come out of retirement to quick
On Wed, 22 Nov 2000 11:03:02 -0500, Marshall Dudley wrote:
>This comes back to my original experiment, where I cannot get the CS to lose
>its tyndall when added to HCL or nirtic acid. I do not see any action taking
>place. Does this not imply that the particles are NOT being broken down?
Marsha
Still trying to follow this discussion - does this explain why so many
kitchen appliances have only 2 pins?
The Australian e-mail system is rather sick at the moment and needs a
bandage around a nasty cut it got twixt here and Singapore - makes
comings and goings late and slow - so if I'm way behi
> "Dean T. Miller" wrote:
> mdud...@execonn.com> wrote:
> russros...@juno.com> wrote:
> > >Absolutely...
> > Are you sure?...
> > Two coils, huh? ...
> > I don't think ...
> unless...
> I suppose...
> I believe...
> In that case...
Heck with it--I'll just use batteries!! {:^\ ...No, I
Marshall,
Aspartame is a GE food, produced using E. coli. This was published in
a London newspaper on the same day there was a Royal Family crisis and
the info was lost in the mist...
There have been so many 'accidents' with GE contamination that I am
most suspicious of the addition of beta-carot
Hello Death,
I don't know the answers to those questions. Many small labs? When push
comes to shove; they will shove. One way or the other the internationalists
grip shall be imposed; any activity that interferes with the present
population reduction and economic warfare scheme called "Health Ca
Hello Marshall and folks,
Hach Water Analysis Handbook, 3rd edition, 1997, P 1277, ΒΆ 4:
"A minute particle interacts with incident light by absorbing the light
energy and then, as if a point light source itself, reradiating the light
energy in all directions. This omni directional reradiation
John:
IMHO, if you sell anything on the web - yes the Feds have a right to police
it... I don't agree but the NSA (national security agency)... sets up the
rules for use of the internet and therefore, by default it becomes a federal
issue. Plus, continuing to play devil's advocate here
Marshall;
The TEM's that Stephen Quinto has on his web site for his product appears to be
the
next best thing to you requested standard.
Buy it and try it.
"Ole Bob"
>
> Yes, I have used this myself. Using the Hack scanning spectrophotometer, I
> scan
> a specimen and can get a crude idea o
Hi Ya'all;
When are you people going to drop this nonsense
If you want a definitive answer de-pot one of these transformers and look at the
internal structure, and stop all of this foolishness.
"Ole Bob"
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"James Osbourne, Holmes" wrote:
> I think it is a bit more complex: some are absorbed;
Right.
> some are reflected;
Right.
>
> some are refracted and the angles of reflection vary with wavelength;
True, this is lumped together with reflected as scattering, and is ultimately
what is termed Ty
I think it is a bit more complex: some are absorbed; some are reflected;
some are refracted and the angles of reflection vary with wavelength; some
are absorbed and re-emitted at a different wavelength. All of this changes
with particle size and concentration of particles. Some devices take
adva
Thanks for your reply Marshall.
Ivan.
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Hi Russ,
On Wed, 22 Nov 2000 07:57:43 -0600, russ e rosser
wrote:
>On Wed, 22 Nov 2000 04:55:47 GMT dtmil...@midiowa.net (Dean T. Miller)
>writes:
>> Also, I've never seen a wall-wart to fail by putting out high voltage
>> (I have hundreds of them) -- they've never let the smoke out of
>> equipm
Ode Coyote wrote:
> Sure, some wave lengths get absorbed and the rest reflects, gets in my eye
> and that's what I see, unless it emits it's own light...right?
> But OK, Would a larger crystal be configured in such a way so as to absorb
> different wavelengths and would there be a difference in
Dear Terri,
Except in cases involving covered areas
(e.g. under the tail, mane, bandages, etc)., ---on horses---it is not
necessary to shave the area so long as the DMSO concentration is no
greater than around 60%. However, this DOES NOT
Sure, some wave lengths get absorbed and the rest reflects, gets in my eye
and that's what I see, unless it emits it's own light...right?
But OK, Would a larger crystal be configured in such a way so as to absorb
different wavelengths and would there be a difference in that structure
from that of
I am not sure of the specs. They are probably defined in the national
electrical code, but I don't have a copy handy. Some manufactures web sites
might have the specs, or they may be on the box they come in. The point is
that they are speced to remove the power at a point below the point of
inju
Ivan Anderson wrote:
> - Original Message -
> From: "Marshall Dudley"
>
> > Ivan Anderson wrote:
> >
> > > I have asked to be informed of any reason to not believe what I have
> > > written is true, you were not among the one (hello Roger) that did
> so.
> > >
> >
> > I base my assumption
Ivan Anderson wrote:
> > > If clumps of silver repel each other how can that happen if they are
> not
> > > ions?
>
> > I did not say they were not ions. I said single atom ions vs multi
> atom
> > particle ions.
>
> You said silver metal, but whatever. I don't claim CS is single atomic
> ions ei
"Dean T. Miller" wrote:
> Hi Marshall,
>
> On Wed, 22 Nov 2000 00:24:00 -0500, Marshall Dudley
> wrote:
>
> >> russros...@juno.com> wrote:
> >>
> >> Very enlightening, but would any of this apply to 'wall warts', which
> >> never have a 3rd prong? --Russ
> >
> >Absolutely, that is what is so bea
Hello Duncan and all,
In the 1990s Jeffrey Thayer, a quite smart (none of them are really dumb,
are they?) and experienced lawyer who has chosen not to be a member of the
ABA---a private trade union, not part of any government except that of Great
Britain---researched and wrote a paper titled, Sco
There IS one more option. Put a 3 wire plug on the adapter, and then take the
third ground wire and connect it to the negative side of the output of the
adapter. In that case if any short develps it will be routed directly to
ground.
This is how all the major appliances do it.
Marshall
John Ko
Ivan Anderson wrote:
> - Original Message -
> From: "Marshall Dudley"
> To:
> Sent: Wednesday, 22 November 2000 15:42
> Subject: Re: CS>Re:pH was CS and Brushing your Teeth
>
> > Ivan Anderson wrote:
> >
> > > I am not sure whether your further statements are directed to the
> above
> >
On Wed, 22 Nov 2000 04:55:47 GMT dtmil...@midiowa.net (Dean T. Miller)
writes:
> Also, I've never seen a wall-wart to fail by putting out high voltage
> (I have hundreds of them) -- they've never let the smoke out of
> equipment they're powering. If they fail, they won't put out
> anything.
Preci
http://www.misterfixit.com/gfi.htm:
<<...the GFI box senses that you are about to get fried...and shuts
the circuit off within about 10 milliseconds! You might
just begin to feel a tingle if you are very
sensitive to electricity, but it will not persist long enough to do any
harm!! >>
Thanks a lo
> Additionally, because of this characteristic, it
> > adviseable never to use concentrated DMSO (above 50%) directly upon the
> > hair-covered surfaces of domestic pets (especially where hair covering
> > is dense). If higher concentrations (above 50%) are indicated, it is
> > adviseable to sha
- Original Message -
From: "Marshall Dudley"
> Ivan Anderson wrote:
>
> > I have asked to be informed of any reason to not believe what I have
> > written is true, you were not among the one (hello Roger) that did
so.
> >
>
> I base my assumptions on the fact that silver does not react w
Hi!
My nave is Annelise Wara. I live in Norway, and wonder if CS is available here?
At the pharmacy I was told they could make something they call "Lapis". They
could make this in different strengths, from 5% to 10 - 20 % (don't remember
exactly). It is made of some kind of salt, and I think it
- Original Message -
From: "Marshall Dudley"
> Ivan Anderson wrote:
>
> > Well Marshall,
> >
> > It would be wise to design an experiment that reflected the fate of
> > silver in the body. That would require the CS to spend time in HCl
pH 2,
> > bumping into the transport enzymes found i
Hi Marshall,
On Wed, 22 Nov 2000 00:24:00 -0500, Marshall Dudley
wrote:
>> russros...@juno.com> wrote:
>>
>> Very enlightening, but would any of this apply to 'wall warts', which
>> never have a 3rd prong? --Russ
>
>Absolutely, that is what is so beautiful about them. They use a transformer
>t
If 100% DMSO is mixed half and half with CS, it changes the DMSO to a 50%
solution. When the mixing occurs, there is definately heat generated. Wait
until the heat production is complete before applying it and there shouldn't
be any burning.
Vince
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From: "BROOKS BRAD
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