Re: Fw: CS>Take A Look At This! Eggs maybe not - but popcorn?

2008-06-10 Thread Malcolm Stebbins
Well, not the one with the tablecloth on it. Dunno about the smooth shiny one, I was looking for that, but nothing obvious. On Tue, 2008-06-10 at 08:55 -1000, Smitty wrote: > > Ooh don't! Poor chickens! Dee > > I believe it was just hot enough to make them dance. > > Maybe a hot plate was use

Re: Fw: CS>Take A Look At This! Eggs maybe not - but popcorn?

2008-06-10 Thread Malcolm Stebbins
Wouldn't it be the moisture inside the kernel that would get hot, just as it does in microwave popcorn? This is something I don't indulge in, so I can't say what a microwaved popcorn kernel looks like just before it pops, but in cooking oil on the stovetop it looks pretty much like a regular ol' k

Re: CS>Water memory and magnetize?

2008-06-05 Thread Malcolm Stebbins
'The Lathe of Heaven' by Ursula K. LeGuin On Thu, 2008-06-05 at 11:15 -0400, Ode Coyote wrote: > >The common factor is that we are not aware of what "mind" is or where > it's really located or how all of mind is connected behind that lack of > awareness despite how we may mis-define it.. >

Re: CS>'lectricity

2008-06-05 Thread Malcolm Stebbins
The other one, of course! Sheesh! On Thu, 2008-06-05 at 10:07 -0500, Dan Nave wrote: > >I have a piece of wire. Which end should I put the 'lectricity into? > > > > > > My son, > > > > It depends thou should putest the electricity into the positive end. > > > > the secret of

Re: CS>Was: Water memory; Is: respect - MIKE, please read

2008-06-04 Thread Malcolm Stebbins
OK, I give! On Wed, 2008-06-04 at 20:19 -0500, Clayton Family wrote: > better SMILE when you say that, Stranger! > > LOL > -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org To post, address your messa

Re: CS>Water memory and magnetize?

2008-06-04 Thread Malcolm Stebbins
On Wed, 2008-06-04 at 18:35 -0600, sol wrote: > Marshall Dudley wrote: > >> Don't these examples go against the theory of quantum mechanics? > > Not at all. In fact quantum mechanics and their experiments have > > established the reality of the ZPE. > >> While your at it please explain time for

Re: dissolved radon, was Re: distilled water harmful, was Re: CS>Re: food prep with cs

2008-06-04 Thread Malcolm Stebbins
Hi Sol, On Wed, 2008-06-04 at 18:29 -0600, sol wrote: > Marshall Dudley wrote: > > Radon will outgas rather quickly, even more so if you heat it. Even > > if left in a closed container it has a rather short half life, > > although it does produce daughters of longer half life. > > > > I don't

Re: CS>Theory, The Mind, and Understanding

2008-06-04 Thread Malcolm Stebbins
On Wed, 2008-06-04 at 18:51 -0500, Clayton Family wrote: > On Jun 4, 2008, at 5:54 PM, Jeff Shepler wrote: > > > > > I'm now toying with the idea that time doesn't exist, except > > in our minds. "That it is a useful abstraction that we superimpose > > upon our observations for the purp

Re: CS>Was: Water memory; Is: respect - MIKE, please read

2008-06-04 Thread Malcolm Stebbins
Look at it this way; at least your level of ignorance exceeds hers . Falling for fantasy . . . ? Injecting some reality . . . ? On Wed, 2008-06-04 at 18:23 -0600, sol wrote: > I am sorry you see my post that way. I call it like I see it, it would > be dishonest for me to pretend to see truth wher

Re: CS>Theory, The Mind, and Understanding

2008-06-04 Thread Malcolm Stebbins
On Wed, 2008-06-04 at 18:51 -0500, Clayton Family wrote: > On Jun 4, 2008, at 5:54 PM, Jeff Shepler wrote: > > > > > I'm now toying with the idea that time doesn't exist, except > > in our minds. "That it is a useful abstraction that we superimpose > > upon our observations for the purp

Re: CS>Water, memory, and time

2008-06-04 Thread Malcolm Stebbins
On Wed, 2008-06-04 at 13:49 -0400, Marshall Dudley wrote: > Jeff Shepler wrote: > >As if David or anyone has any idea what reality is. Please explain > > gravity if you're the master of reality, Been done: "Gravity Sucks", so there you have it. " ...master of reality," Nope, just a student. .

Re: CS>daughters infected wisdom tooth - 6v germkiller.

2008-04-23 Thread Malcolm Stebbins
Hi, Oil of clove used to be a remedy for toothache, available from most pharmacies or alternative health stores in the U.S. I don't know about Australia, but probably common anywhere. This didn't "cure" anything, but it sure eased the pain for a while. Dab it on the tooth and gum area is what my

RE: CS>Ant Killer, Snap, Crackle and Pop!?

2008-04-11 Thread Malcolm Stebbins
day, April 11, 2008 8:24 AM > > To: silver-list@eskimo.com > > Subject: Re: CS>Ant Killer, Snap, Crackle and Pop!? > > > > This subject is gross. > > > > > > - Original Message - > > From: "Malcolm Stebbins" &g

Re: CS>Ant Killer, Snap, Crackle and Pop!?

2008-04-10 Thread Malcolm Stebbins
Actually, no it won't work on humans, who can regurgitate. Rats, however, are a different animal, can't throw up; dunno, maybe they burp, maybe they'd bust a gut. {Re: previous post. . . Peacock feathers all-over-the-place??} On Thu, 2008-04-10 at 19:45 -0500, Wayne Fugitt wrote: > Evening Garry

Re: CS>ANT PROBLEM? Use ASPARTAME

2008-04-07 Thread Malcolm Stebbins
WOW! Some of the best metaphor mixing I've ever read; TNX Ken, very fine bait . . . On Mon, 2008-04-07 at 06:43 -0400, Ode Coyote wrote: > >Results aren't always indicative of causes. > Starvation kills just as well as poison. > > If there is a preference for a sweeter taste, actual nut

RE: CS>Repel Ants of Kill Ants, Get the Facts

2008-04-06 Thread Malcolm Stebbins
o one wants an infestation in their home even if you love > animals. Plus I'm told they eat wood. > > If aspartame, borax, or diatomaceous earth can kill them, I appreciate the > info! > Is borax the cleaning product? Jess > > -Original Message- > From: Malcolm

Re: CS>Repel Ants of Kill Ants, Get the Facts

2008-04-06 Thread Malcolm Stebbins
On Sun, 2008-04-06 at 13:37 -0500, Wayne Fugitt wrote: > Morning Malcom, > > >>At 11:40 AM 4/6/2008, you wrote: > >Hi, you might want to try a borax powder which is sold as an ant killer. > >It is harmless to humans and animals. > >The question was to repel ants, not kill them. I continue t

Re: CS>Totally OT -- but need help anyway

2008-04-06 Thread Malcolm Stebbins
Hi, you might want to try a borax powder which is sold as an ant killer. It is harmless to humans and animals. To ants it tastes delicious and they carry it back to the nest, where it knocks out the whole colony. It usually comes in a plastic bottle with a pointy top, allowing you to squeeze and b

RE: CS>TICK REPELLANT

2008-04-03 Thread Malcolm Stebbins
Double entendre, perhaps? Anyhow, to continue beating a dead mis-apprehension; The tick's mouth parts resemble - in micro-miniature - the business end of a porcupine quill with its backward-facing barbs, two half-quills side-by-side. The tick works these alternately like an electric carving knif

Re: CS>Filtering medium for fluoride??

2007-11-17 Thread Malcolm Stebbins
Hi, yes they do make polyethylene pipe; the common flexible black plastic pipe, not to be confused with also common rigid DWV (drain waste vent) pipe, I don't know what that's made of. The poly pipe comes in two grades; utility and "drinking water", in sizes from 1/2 to 2 inches. Hope this helps,

Re: CS>CMO

2007-04-18 Thread Malcolm Stebbins
Hi; I think you re lookng for T.J. Garland. His address in Tennessee is: New Millennium Alchemy 120 Outer Drive Oak Ridge, TN 37830 At 04:14 PM 4/16/07 -0500, you wrote: .-. Need help locating the gentleman that I bought CMO from, and I believe he is located in the Tennessee area. Any help ou

Re: CS>Water Distilling

2007-02-28 Thread Malcolm Stebbins
will at least try to solve this problem with what I have. Doris Thanks for the info. Malcolm Stebbins wrote: Hey, don't give up hope! Just take the "distilled" water from the store and boil it in a glassware pot for five minutes or so; remember the old pyrex coffee percolator

Re: CS>Water Distilling

2007-02-25 Thread Malcolm Stebbins
#x27;t drink the stuff and certainly can't make cs out of it for drinking. Looks like I need to sell them or send them back to the makers. Thanks for the info. Too much work for the end product. Now I know why cs is so expensive in the stores. It's not the product that costs so much

Re: CS>Water Distilling

2007-02-25 Thread Malcolm Stebbins
ers. They tasted plasticky as well. This is the reason I invested in a distiller and went through all this trouble. It's a heck of a lot easier to buy the stuff. Now I'm finding that the distiller is making water that tastes as bad as the store bought stuff Doris Malcolm Stebbins wrot

Re: CS>Water Distilling

2007-02-24 Thread Malcolm Stebbins
Hi; I don't know anything about the Genesis 3000, or most others but I'd suggest testing your "distilled" water for it's conductivity among other things. Probably the local high-school chem department has some test gear, and certainly any chem teacher could whip something up with a cheap mult

Re: CS>RO CS

2006-11-28 Thread Malcolm Stebbins
Hi Terry, Debbie; ro water still contains mineral ions - such things as sodium chloride, etc. In order to make water even better than most you can buy at the store, put a de-ionizing cartridge following the RO system. This will strip the last impurities out of it. Take care, Malcolm At 12:

Re: CS>Secret health and longevity practices

2006-10-29 Thread Malcolm Stebbins
My, my. from a bible fight to a pissing contest in less than two weeks! We are an amazing group, indeed. Take care,Malcolm (take aim?) At 09:04 PM 10/29/06 -0500, you wrote: Robb I'd never try to convince you of anything. But going along in this vein, the hiker that was televised a year or

Re: CS>cs for heartworm

2006-10-27 Thread Malcolm Stebbins
I seriously doubt it, both the microfilaria and the mature heartworm are complex multicellular organisms and have cell structures much more similar to animals than to bacteria. Take care, I'd go the veterinarian route awful as it is. Malcolm At 09:22 PM 10/27/06 -0700, you wrote: Can I get s

Re: CS>Diodes with 3 leads ( Question and Use )

2006-10-15 Thread Malcolm Stebbins
I could be wrong, but suspect the "three legged diodes" are actually a reference to three-terminal current regulators - or possibly to voltage regulators. These were mentioned a while ago as a method of getting simple current regulation for CS generator applications, and in context with regular

CS>

2006-07-25 Thread Malcolm Stebbins
This post bounced to me for being too big for the list message size limit of 18k. It's 24k. Be well, Mike D. Oops! I've removed some material; my apologies to you both. M. Hi Mike, [Monett] I'm not interested in debate; I gave you some information, which you have justifiably - from your point of

Re: CS>The Immune System ( 20 % )Thymic protein A

2006-07-16 Thread Malcolm Stebbins
Check this out: Cell Wall Deficient Forms: Stealth Pathogens / Lida H. Mattman. -- 3rd ed. CRC Press 2001 In brief, there is no question; they exist. They have been microphotographed, copiously; cultured, put through their paces so to speak, survived the rigors of the Koch test with flying c

Re: CS>The National Uncomplementary Centre for Alternative Medicine

2006-07-16 Thread Malcolm Stebbins
Isn't this where experimenters got into argon flooding - or some inert gas - to eliminate such problems? At 08:29 PM 7/15/06 -0400, you wrote: sol wrote: > alchemySA wrote: >> Home-made colloidal silver contains no silver nitrate) > I believe the above statement might not be stric

Re: CS>The Immune System ( 20 % )Thymic protein A

2006-07-16 Thread Malcolm Stebbins
Oh. Oh Darn! At 05:50 PM 7/15/06 -0500, you wrote: As I remember, the person requesting this favor was quickly executed once the king realized what the price would actually be... Dan Malcolm Stebbins wrote: Hey Mike! Glad to read your recent posts, and I have to admit playing with numbers

Re: CS>The Immune System ( 20 % )Thymic protein A

2006-07-15 Thread Malcolm Stebbins
Hey Mike! Glad to read your recent posts, and I have to admit playing with numbers can be fun. However, as with the Malthusian doctrine - so called - many other factors are often dismissed or never recognized as affecting an outcome. I'd argue that chief among these is the notion that such

Re: CS>CMO report, part 2

2006-07-06 Thread Malcolm Stebbins
Hey, Marshalee, glad it's working for you, it certainly did for me. My shoulders were pretty badly messed up, MRI's on both of them showed various tendon tears, damage to glenohumoral joint, even a rupture to the biceps. (A good thing about the VA, they've got the equipment!) I followed Broo

Re: CS>Out of date, out of time, out of money

2006-06-14 Thread Malcolm Stebbins
Hi Terry, Thanks for the info, but the problem goes deeper than that, or anyway farther back. I live on alternative power, solar panels and micro-hydro in the winter. On several occasions a few weeks ago I had glitches in my power supply-inverter due to inadequate energy input. This dumped t

Re: CS>Food poisoning: GENERAL COMMENT

2006-06-12 Thread Malcolm Stebbins
Brooks, Thanks for your post and underlying experiments, however I remain confused about the roles of: first, botulinum the active bacterium itself, second, the debris from dead bacterial residue and thus the notorious "Herx" effect, and third the toxin excreted by the live bacterium under a

Re: CS>niacin

2006-06-11 Thread Malcolm Stebbins
Yes, I know; It's Hell, always living in the past but my computer has a mind of its own and I'm not able to change it. I know "how", it simply refuses to acknowledge my rights in the matter. BTW, don't be too sure about that "rest of the world" stuff, I know others who are living much further i

Re: CS>niacin

2006-06-11 Thread Malcolm Stebbins
Yes, the "tingle"/"flush" reaction can be uncomfortable from straight niacin, the other form is called niacinamide and does not cause any reaction like that. I don't know if their value as a vitamin is identical, but it apparently is pretty similar. Anyone else know?? At 03:29 PM 6/9/06 -07

Re: CS>Food poisoning: GENERAL COMMENT

2006-06-08 Thread Malcolm Stebbins
or not being able to furnish you more comprehensive address, but it is now late and I must close. I hope these comments have been of value to you. Sincerely, Brooks Bradley > - Original Message - > From: "Malcolm Stebbins" > To: silver-list@e

Re: CS>CMO results

2006-05-29 Thread Malcolm Stebbins
Hi, no doubt many others will also respond, CMO is cetyl myristoleate, a compound first isolated by Harry Diehl (sp?) a respected organic chemist. He was searching for a compound to cure arthritis, as a neighbor and friend had it so badly he could no longer work. At 06:39 PM 5/28/06 -0700, yo

RE: CS>Re: silver-digest Digest V2006 #376

2006-05-25 Thread Malcolm Stebbins
Ahh, Yes!! Another maniacal plot to trap us all in the glutinous indescribable. Chust remember; ve haff vays to make you happy. Very verry happy, oh yess. Eeww! Nice one, Jim! F. Kaffka At 10:07 PM 5/23/06 -0600, you wrote: No. You are doomed. There is no "unsubscribing" here fade

Re: CS>Psoriasis questions

2006-05-25 Thread Malcolm Stebbins
Hi Mike, let's not forget Mike Monnet who did a lot of work along these lines, including development of higher ppm CS generators, use against molds and fungal allergies as well as psoriasis. Take care, Malcolm At 12:19 PM 5/22/06 +00-05, you wrote: Excellent, Marshall. That's the first posit

Re: CS>angwished & livin' in the past

2006-05-21 Thread Malcolm Stebbins
he date on your computator, you're still livin on the 11th Malcolm Stebbins wrote: Mairesy doats an doesy doats an'lit tlelambsey divey Akiddley divey too, Wouldn,t you? 10:00 AM 5/21/06 -0700, you wrote: goplopadop yopou enopjopoyopedop tophope fopnopunop. ;) */Faith Saint Francis /* wro

Re: CS>angwished langwish

2006-05-21 Thread Malcolm Stebbins
Mairesy doats an doesy doats an'lit tlelambsey divey Akiddley divey too, Wouldn,t you? 10:00 AM 5/21/06 -0700, you wrote: goplopadop yopou enopjopoyopedop tophope fopnopunop. ;) Faith Saint Francis wrote: Oi loik deez kaind a yokes with lettus mo' 'n jest tulni'n alound dee lettus Faith (

Re: CS>Brown recluse bite

2006-05-21 Thread Malcolm Stebbins
Résumé Razors pain you; Rivers are damp; Acids stain you; And drugs cause cramp. Guns aren't lawful; No

Re: CS>Language

2006-05-21 Thread Malcolm Stebbins
Well, some scholars think that language is a matter of correct rules; sorry, the "rules" are deduced from the material, though occasionally there are squabbles. Err, scholarly debate? One of the great losses to our knowledge of the mind has been the 'disappearing' of many many languages totally

RE: CS>WD 40 Warning

2006-05-08 Thread Malcolm Stebbins
My God, she's right! The stuff's addictive. Vern At 05:48 PM 5/8/06 -0400, you wrote: Gotta thank you guys! I was reminded to pick up a 2 pak of WD40 today. Don't want to be without it! Chuck Whenever you're holding all the cards, why does everyone el

RE: CS>WD 40 Warning

2006-05-08 Thread Malcolm Stebbins
if it works for you. Someone told me that WD40 has ingredients that are not listed because it is proprietory and patented. Now, iffen you ever find out the entire list of ingredients, pleasefeel free to post them. Malcolm Stebbins wrote: "Known Toxins"?? Considering t

Re: CS>Lichen Planus

2006-05-07 Thread Malcolm Stebbins
Oops! try this one, might work better. http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/microelectricitygermkiller/ At 06:05 PM 5/6/06 -0400, you wrote: Not to change the subject of wd40 or anything, but has anyone had experience with Lichen Planus.? It is normally expressed in skin eruptions, but can

Re: CS>Lichen Planus

2006-05-07 Thread Malcolm Stebbins
I suggest you contact the moderator of the microelectricitygermkiller list on yahoo; he had it and got rid of it. microelectricitygermkil...@yahoogroups.com At 06:05 PM 5/6/06 -0400, you wrote: Not to change the subject of wd40 or anything, but has anyone had experience with Lichen Planus.?

RE: CS>WD 40 Warning

2006-05-07 Thread Malcolm Stebbins
"Known Toxins"?? Considering the Extremely common use of WD 40 for its intended purposes and the so-far Total lack of cites ( "... other than hearsay testimonials", of course) for its imputed toxicity, coupled with the many claims for damages brought against manufacturers of "safer cho

Re: CS>WD 40 Warning

2006-05-07 Thread Malcolm Stebbins
Hi Jonathan, and others, I'd like to offer some comments on the subject, not only relating to WD but to "discussions of this kind" generally; I value them. I use WD 40 regularly for its intended purposes, contact with my skin and no doubt my lungs via nasal passages, is common, and unavoidable

Re: CS>WD 40 Warning

2006-05-07 Thread Malcolm Stebbins
For what it's worth, I've used both kerosene and diesel on skin rashes due to poison oak; diesel works very well, far better than any other remedy (?) I've tried. I speculate this is due to it's solvent ability to "pull" or perhaps sequester the volatile oils of the Rhus plant and promote their

Re: CS>About Water

2006-05-07 Thread Malcolm Stebbins
Hi, Reverse osmosis water still has the dissolved components, organic and/or mineral, that are able to pass the R.O. barrier; these are small ionic (usually) parts of compounds which can squeeze through the pores of the RO membrane under pressure or by diffusion. They are often removed by p

Re: CS>off subject

2006-04-21 Thread Malcolm Stebbins
Hi, you might try an ultrasonic humidifier (other kinds don't work) I put some CS in it and breath the very fine fog that comes out; but Marmar's right, get a doc to check for the cause of the irritation. The ultrasonic humidifiers are available at almost any large drugstore. Hope this helps,

Re: CS>off topic...Comment, burns

2006-04-21 Thread Malcolm Stebbins
Actually, if you just nip the end off a soft-gel capsule of vit. E you can squeeze the stuff out; since I do a bit of welding I've had recourse to this method a whole lot. It Works. Another tip, for first unto almost 2nd degree burns immerse the afflicted part - if possible - into a bowl of i

Re: CS>Dr. STATISTICS & Guns (ot)

2005-02-15 Thread Malcolm Stebbins
That certainly makes the point that Drs are lethal weapons in and of themselves But doesn't that mean it's against the law to own a doctor? Or to conceal one in public? Big Pharma could be in big trouble here!! (But Mike, every cloud has a silver lining) At 02:51 PM 2/15/05 +00-05, you wrote:

Re: CS>Protocol Comment

2005-02-12 Thread Malcolm Stebbins
Brooks, I am happy to see you back! Malcolm Stebbins At 10:23 AM 2/11/05 -0500, you wrote: About two years ago, primarily stimulated by comments from Dr. Walter Stoll, we investigated the possible benefits of utilizing a portable rebounder for ameliorating the insulting effects

Re: CS>How much CS I take...

2004-09-18 Thread Malcolm Stebbins
Mike, I've noticed a rather serious effect which I thought deserved some comment, since I've observed it in my own case as well as in your comments: Cohabitation with their children causes attention deficit disorder in previously normal adults. Not even Colloidal Silver can help here. Take care,

Re: CS>Nebulizer Question

2004-07-18 Thread Malcolm Stebbins
Hi Bill, you might want to check out the archives (url at the bottom of the page) for Brooks Bradley's posts on acquiring a nebulizer; Much cheaper, and as good as the very best! This also offers the alternative of using straight oxygen as the nebulizing gas should you wish to, which can be a

Re: CS>Personal Emergency Curtailing List Participation

2004-07-17 Thread Malcolm Stebbins
Dear Brooks; It is not your design, but it is my response to feel sorrow for your losses, both of you. I have lost friends who were animals, who were people in the truest sense, whom I loved dearly. I'm glad - honored - I got to know them. . . . was allowed to, was able to, learned to. You h

Re: CS>Nebulizer information needed, please

2004-07-17 Thread Malcolm Stebbins
Hi; These things - ultrasonic nebulizers-humidifiers - litter the thrift stores, go for about $3 to $6. Inside, or rather down at the bottom, they all seem to have the same little element. It may be that some of the drive electronics are better than others, so far I haven't detected any dif

RE: CS>regarding bladder infections & more

2004-06-28 Thread Malcolm Stebbins
w.rharrisinc.com www.myseahealth.com/reh <http://healthandhealing.blogspot.com/>http://healthandhealing.blogspot.com -Original Message- From: Malcolm Stebbins [mailto:s...@asis.com] Sent: Saturday, June 19, 2004 3:10 AM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CS>regarding bladder infections &a

Re: CS>regarding bladder infections & more

2004-06-19 Thread Malcolm Stebbins
Hi Bill, I'm curious about your - and your wife's - experiences with CS for UTI's. I've had inconsistent results using it as a topical bladder irrigant. I've considered using DMSO mixed with the CS, but have held off since my skin seems to be much more sensitive to DMSO than most people's. I

Re: CS>Dissolved ions

2004-05-30 Thread Malcolm Stebbins
Hi Trem, I don't know if this question has been laid to rest by now, but for what it's worth, there are two ways one substance dissolves in another - and remains dissolved; one is in the ionic form, the other is covalent. By the time you are down the size scale to atoms or molecules of an ele

Re: CS>Water filter?

2004-02-29 Thread Malcolm Stebbins
Hi Ken; we had this problem with the iron bacteria where I used to live. Since it was necessary to pump the water 280 feet plus vertical to the storage tank for the uphill people on the spring, I rigged a spray (smashed 1/4" copper tube end, creative vise-gripping) from the output side back i

RE: CS>Raw Eggs Salmonella & B Vit's

2003-11-18 Thread Malcolm Stebbins
Mornin' there Wade I dunno what else to tell you, the tendency toward egg eating in chickens may be exacerbated by poor feeding practices, or a boring life in the chicken pen, or simply chicken perversity - and having raised them off and on most of my life, I can vouch for the perversity of ch

RE: CS>Raw Eggs Salmonella & B Vit's

2003-11-13 Thread Malcolm Stebbins
Hi, Raw eggs contain an enzyme which is destructive of B vitamins, probably a mechanism to reduce cannibalism among birds who develop a taste for their unhatched progeny; hens - or roosters - low in B Vitamins become 'unthrifty', low in energy and scruffy looking withal. I believe the old exp

Re: cs>electric recluse spider bite

2003-11-01 Thread Malcolm Stebbins
e extinction behavior - will "degrade" the system's response so that it may be bearable; but then again it may not be. As I also suggested, try it! Please forbear attempting to instruct me further in what to believe or 'think about' in relation to beginning AC theory or

Re: CS>RE: CS>RE: CS>CS and H202 - CS and stabilised footing?

2003-10-30 Thread Malcolm Stebbins
Ooch! Am I Herring you right? (I shoulda been prepared for that . . . . fished my response right out of the box, so to speak.) At 09:38 AM 10/27/03 -0600, you wrote: I stand corrected... Dan Re: CS>RE: CS>RE: CS>CS and H202 - CS and stabilised footing? From: Malcolm Stebb

Re: cs>electric recluse spider bite

2003-10-30 Thread Malcolm Stebbins
At 08:56 AM 10/27/03 -0500, you wrote: Malcolm Stebbins wrote: Marshall; Like it or not, it is you who are incorrect. I would refer you to any Motors Manual or Chilton's for a description of the standard and the transistorized or capacitive discharge systems of auto ignition. For a

Re: cs>electric recluse spider bite

2003-10-27 Thread Malcolm Stebbins
to discourage such arcing; another was to provide a resonant tank for multiple spark discharge (aka MSD,) in certain newer designs. Take care, Malcolm At 01:31 PM 10/26/03 -0500, you wrote: Malcolm Stebbins wrote: Oh Boy!! that's going to be quite a hit! The coil gets 12 volts from

Re: CS>RE: CS>RE: CS>CS and H202 - CS and stabilised footing?

2003-10-27 Thread Malcolm Stebbins
I believe "Herring Boxes Without Topses" were the previously recommended footwear for such excursions. At 01:15 PM 10/26/03 -0600, you wrote: Upon stopping my car at the rest stop or gas station, I get a pair of latex gloves out of the glove box and put them on. When I get back into the car

Re: cs>brown recluse spider bite

2003-10-26 Thread Malcolm Stebbins
Oh Boy!! that's going to be quite a hit! The coil gets 12 volts from the ignition system, and generates perhaps 200 + volts on "break" due to inductive kickback or field collapse; what's going to happen when it gets 300 + volts and then the xenon tube extinguishes and "break" comes for that fi

Re: CS>constant current and concentrated CS

2003-10-26 Thread Malcolm Stebbins
Yes, kind of my point. At 09:34 AM 10/22/03 -0400, you wrote: Sugar and honey are not the same thing. Honey contains lots of things besides sugar and water, many of which will ionize in water. Marshall Malcolm Stebbins wrote: > Reid, I'm going to repeat this with some emphasis,

Re: CS>bladder infection

2003-10-26 Thread Malcolm Stebbins
Actually there are two sphincters on the way up the urethra, they are somewhat similar to the heart valves in that they fill like a sail with the pressure of the urine. They are relatively easy to push open going the other way, unless one tenses up or they are irritated by infection or a forei

Re: CS>constant current and concentrated CS

2003-10-21 Thread Malcolm Stebbins
Reid, I'm going to repeat this with some emphasis, and you should check it out with any chem teacher you can, or however else you are able: Sugar in an aqueous solution - i.e., distilled water - does not increase the conductivity, so whatever increase your measuring equipment is showing it is

RE: CS>constant current and concentrated concrete

2003-10-21 Thread Malcolm Stebbins
One of the problems with concrete - AKA portland cement, or lime - is that it slowly, for weeks and months, recrystallizes. This is the "cure" you have to wait for when you pour a floor or wall, the reason you put plastic or wet sacks over newly poured concrete and/or water it down. It doesn't

Re: CS>Open Letter To Robert (& Mike)

2003-10-17 Thread Malcolm Stebbins
Yes!! Eggzackly!! Almost Precisely!! Right On, Ode; TNX. At 06:43 AM 10/16/03 -0400, you wrote: Ole Bob is a valuable resource. [and so is Mike] He's not always right. Who is? He defends his positions. Who doesn't? He trips over the obvious on occasion. I have shoe laces too. He's grumpy

Re: CS>constant current and concentrated CS

2003-10-13 Thread Malcolm Stebbins
Hi Reid, I believe honey does not ionise, just dissolves. You could try a little experiment by measuring your initial conductivity without running the generator - if the two functions are separate - them add a small dollop of honey and see if you get a,change in conductivity. There's probably

Re: CS>Re: Measuring ppms Malcolm

2003-10-12 Thread Malcolm Stebbins
ow At 08:20 PM 10/12/03 -0400, you wrote: url: http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/m63427.html Re: CS>Re: Measuring ppms From: Malcolm Stebbins Date: Sun, 12 Oct 2003 03:21:54 Hi Malcolm, I posted this early this morning but it seems to have disappeared. Sympatico has been unre

Re: CS>Measuring very high ppms

2003-10-12 Thread Malcolm Stebbins
At 06:25 AM 10/12/03 -0400, you wrote: For people who are testing water, a difference of 10 or 20 uS probably isn't going to kill em. Nor will it harm us...BUT [doesn't help us much in what we're trying to do.] The water people are probably not trying to compare water readings to something

Re: CS>Re: Measuring ppms

2003-10-12 Thread Malcolm Stebbins
Hi Mike, the answer is that even pure water dissociates to a limited degree, providing ions of H2O + H2O == H3O(+) + OH(-) according to the Bronsted Lowry concept, or(and) H2O == H(+) +OH(-) both of these reactions being reversible, and at 25*C producing concentrations of hydrogen ion (

Re: CS>Measuring mho's

2003-10-10 Thread Malcolm Stebbins
Consider that parts of the system are the ratio of electrode surface area to sample volume (and to mean distance between electrodes as well as electrode material) and that the solutions are buffered for a reason, so that interactions between sols and electrode materials are controlled. Granted

Re: CS>Measuring very high ppms, mold

2003-10-10 Thread Malcolm Stebbins
ote: url: http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/m63249.html Re: CS>Measuring very high ppms, mold From: Malcolm Stebbins Date: Wed, 8 Oct 2003 16:31:47 > Hi Mike, Thanks for your previous post > Meanwhile, regarding the presencc of headache producing mold and > spores in y

Re: CS>Re: Measuring very high ppms

2003-10-09 Thread Malcolm Stebbins
Is the definition below necessary and sufficient relevant to the purpose (a` propos)? At 12:42 PM 10/9/03 -0500, you wrote: CS>Re: Measuring very high ppms From: Jrowland wrote: > >What does "apropos" mean? ;-))---Dan >Similar to the unmasking of "calculated" ppm's, apropos an actual

Re: CS>Measuring very high ppms, mold

2003-10-08 Thread Malcolm Stebbins
Hi Mike, Thanks for your previous post on inductive and other sources of (non)-interference with CS generators, I'll respond to that when I have a little more time. Meanwhile, regarding the presencc of headache producing mold and spores in your environment, have you tried using the common copper

Re: CS>Yellow tinted CS!!

2003-10-03 Thread Malcolm Stebbins
Hi Mike, why do you assume the only effects of ion storms are exclusively magnetic? If a magnetic field varies it produces an electrical field, if it varies rapidly, the resultant electromagnetic field will propagate. The effects of both lunar periodic and solar "storm" variations on human and

Re: CS> Trem, Question about uS/PPM conversion

2003-10-03 Thread Malcolm Stebbins
Try 'microSiemens' - capital S for Dr. Siemens, after whom the measurement is named. 12:40 PM 10/3/03 -0500, you wrote: Thanks Chuck, I learned something again. Another word that follows the rules: I before E except after C... Vince cking...@nycap.rr.com writes: Well Bob, it's microsiemens

Re: CS>DMSO

2003-10-01 Thread Malcolm Stebbins
Hi, that sounds just right; DMSO solidifies at around 60 degrees F, and giving it a day at room temp or a little higher (a Little, now!) should redissolve it. Meanwhile, I expect you can just pour out what you need and let the rest sit. Not an expert, just my opinion. Malcolm At 09:52 AM 10/

Re: CS>Magnetic Pulser

2003-09-25 Thread Malcolm Stebbins
Hi Mike, the wire from the photoflash unit to the coil should definitely be short and fat; 4 ft of 12 Ga. "speaker wire" zip cord (that's what they call it at my local hardware store) would be very good, 16 Ga. is a little skinny. Tossing the caber - er, washer - is a topic full of variables no

Re: CS>Magnetic Pulser

2003-09-24 Thread Malcolm Stebbins
Hi Mike, offhand I'd guess the rather long flash time indicates not less resistance, but more - or perhaps more impedance would be closer, since it's possible that the coil or some other part of the circuit (capacitor?) has a reactance to rapid discharge. Check the size of the wire used to win

Re: CS>Using Silver with Horses/nebulizing

2003-09-18 Thread Malcolm Stebbins
Hi Sharon, what about using a regular ultrasonic nebulizer - I get mine from the St. Vinnie's or Goodwill (aka "Value Village" 'round your area, yes? Tigard used to be pretty good scrounging.) Common item in PNW thrift stores as I remember. Get some kind of flopsy tubing like the two inch st

Re: CS>Re: Definition - or What the hell are they talking about?

2003-07-02 Thread Malcolm Stebbins
Not; even a straight wire will demonstrate inductance at higher freq.s, and capacitance as well. also, try a wirewound to see if it is a so-called "non-inductive" type or not. At 12:08 PM 7/2/03 -0500, you wrote: The impedance presented to the flow of electricity by a resistor is entirely re

RE: CS>FTC seizes Seasilver

2003-06-18 Thread Malcolm Stebbins
Probably a suspected link to a terrorist organism. At 02:19 PM 6/17/03 -0600, you wrote: Why is the case sealed? "The purpose of the raid was to "secure the company files" under a sealed court order that was granted when the FTC's suit was filed, said FTC spokeswoman Erica Wodinsky in a teleph

RE: CS>FTC seizes Seasilver

2003-06-18 Thread Malcolm Stebbins
Probably get their wrist slapped (or torn off) by the liquor lobby if they did! At 03:22 PM 6/17/03 -0600, you wrote: So should they bust Schwepps? JOH -Original Message- From: C Creel [mailto:ccr...@adelphia.net] Sent: Tuesday, June 17, 2003 2:30 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject

Re: CS>Dust Mites

2003-06-18 Thread Malcolm Stebbins
I doubt it, but sunshine knocks them for a loop. At 11:02 PM 7/8/03 -0400, you wrote: Dear Brilliant Ones- Here's one for ya: What would happen if I sprayed my mattress with CS? Would it kill the dust mites? Gladys --- Incoming mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-v

Re: CS>Re: (ot) verised as sedative in VCUG procedure

2003-06-03 Thread Malcolm Stebbins
Bingo! More later on alternatives. Docs are not total fools, but they often have a more mechanistic approach than sits well with patients. Malcolm At 10:23 AM 6/3/03 -0700, you wrote: Thank you Catherine. I brought up with the DR that Versed had a black box FDA warning, I remembererd that

Re: CS>Re: (ot) verised as sedative in VCUG procedure

2003-06-03 Thread Malcolm Stebbins
Hi Sharon; Catherine is probably the person to talk to on the drug safety issue; CCreel, you can find her email and/or website by going through the silver list archives, as addressed at the bottom of most messages. I think she was the person who posted the contra-indications on Versed - seriou

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