Re: CS>EIS update

2006-02-26 Thread Robert Berger
Trem, I have ORC but have never used it. So give me some instructions and i'll try it. "Ole Bob"

Re: CS>EIS update

2006-02-26 Thread Trem
Hi Bob, One page showed up. It was the last page- #5. Nice try. Do it again with pages 1-5. You're getting the hang of it. Send them to t...@silvergen.com I'll email you at home to let you know if they made it. I'll use OCR to convert them to regular text and post to the list so everyon

Re: CS>EIS update

2006-02-26 Thread Robert Berger
Hi Deborah, Thanks for the yousendit site. I just tried sending five pages as individual files to Trem. Will see if it works. "Ole Bob" http://www.yousendit.com/

Re: CS>EIS update

2006-02-26 Thread Robert Berger
Trem, I just sent hopefully five pages of the Townsend Letter, using the "yousendit.com" web site. Let me know if it gets there. "Ole Bob"

Re: CS>70 PPM CS

2006-02-26 Thread Robert Berger
Sam, When the jars are in series the cell voltage is "generally" one half of the supply. That is if the internal cell resistance is the same which it probably will not be unless he has taken great pains to set the cell geometry the exact same. Very difficult. The possibility of making 70

CS>70 PPM CS

2006-02-26 Thread Sam Mureno
Hi Group. This came off another list, just wanted to get some opinions here, He states he produces 70 ppm CS. What I cant understand is how running the two jars in series works. I can understand running them in parallel but not in series. TIA Sam This is his setup in a nutshell System' is set

RE: CS>[List Owner] Investment spam posts?

2006-02-26 Thread Jim Holmes
Spam is evil. Thank you. Jim -Original Message- From: M. G. Devour [mailto:mdev...@eskimo.com] Sent: Saturday, February 25, 2006 6:35 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: CS>[List Owner] Investment spam posts? Hi everybody! Your list owner is ON THE JOB!!! Okay, when one of these in

CS>File Factory

2006-02-26 Thread Deborah Gerard
File Factory I don't know about you, but I share lots of files with family and friends. There are a number of different ways to share files. But I think the easiest way is to use a file sharing service. A number of sites have sprung up to help you share files. I've tried them all. I pa

Re: CS>EIS update

2006-02-26 Thread Deborah Gerard
Hi Sam great suggestion I am in another group and we use it all the timedeb Sam Mureno wrote: Hi Bob. Take a look at this site, you can e-mail attachment up to 1 GIG, then the recipent downloads the file from a link in the e-mail from their servers.. Might work for your book also. http://

Re: CS>CS comparisons [calling all Lymies]

2006-02-26 Thread Trem
Ken, They use a couple of SG7 Pro generators. Only takes one but I guess they sell quite a bit and need volume production. Trem www.silvergen.com - Original Message - From: "Ode Coyote" To: Sent: Sunday, February 26, 2006 4:31 AM Subject: Re: CS>CS comparisons [calling all Lymies]

Re: CS>EIS update

2006-02-26 Thread Sam Mureno
Hi Bob. Take a look at this site, you can e-mail attachment up to 1 GIG, then the recipent downloads the file from a link in the e-mail from their servers.. Might work for your book also. http://www.yousendit.com/ Sam L. On 2/25/06, Robert Berger wrote: > > Hi Trem, How's the health and your go

Re: CS>CS comparisons [calling all Lymies]

2006-02-26 Thread Ode Coyote
Without actually testing it in a good lab, it's hard to say, but it sounds like the good stuff people make at home with a well designed setup. For the "ionic" or "EIS" [Electrically Isolated Silver] category up to 20-25 PPM... Clear and colorless is best. Pale yellow is still good. "Yell