Re: CS>AC DC electric

2003-04-09 Thread Tai-Pan
transmission. And thats the silver of it. The silver, the whole silver and nothing but the silver. Regards, Tai-Pan Jim wrote: It was Nicola Tesla that got AC standardized. Go to the following sites for more info. ttp://www.apc.net/bturner/tesla.htmh http://www.amasci.com/tesla/tesla.html

Re: CS>Against the War

2003-03-29 Thread Tai-Pan
Hi James, As my children have pointed out, the correct way is " and to the Republic for which it stands". As much as some people want it to be a democracy, its not. Never intended to be by our founders. Regards, Tai-Pan James Allison wrote: I pledge allegiance to the flag, of

Re: CS>test

2002-08-21 Thread Tai-Pan
you are coming through ok. Bob Tel Tofflemire wrote: > I am not even getting my "test" through the Silver list ? Is it Down ? > > -- > The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. > > Instructions for unsubscribing may be found at: http://silverlist.org > > To post, a

Re: CS>BS

2002-08-15 Thread Tai-Pan
 Hi Rich,  I'm pleased that you read the post on teeth. There is so much misinformation and lack of basic knowledge. The teeth and their health have a direct effect on the health of the body in general. Taking CS improves the health of the teeth and gums by swishing and holding it in the mouth, w

Re: CS>Brewer's yeast and insects yeah but SILVER?????

2002-08-14 Thread Tai-Pan
 Hi Rich,  Ole Bob and I have been friends for many years. Perhaps folks like you are why he got off the list and I rarely post. Go look in a mirror and see what you see.  Yes, our teeth are not flat, and we do correct misinformation for folks own safety.  :-) Have you examined your body in intim

Re: CS>Brewer's yeast and insects

2002-08-14 Thread Tai-Pan
 Hi all,  Lets look at the human teeth, they are not flat.  There are two sets of teeth developed during life: the first, deciduous, or milk teeth; and the second, permanent teeth.  Deciduous teeth : In the first set are twenty teeth, ten in each jaw; four incisors, two canines (fangs), and four

CS>Re: A Special Diet

2002-06-26 Thread Tai-Pan
Hi Listers, Here is an excellent diet for stressed out folks. Tai-Pan wrote: > Marilyn, > > This is the ideal diet for me. How on earth did you find it! > I just knew that what I was eating was good for me, just couldn't prove it. > :-) > > Thanks again,

CS>Eyes, silver nitrate, was Re: CS>silver uses

2002-06-19 Thread Tai-Pan
ate to the eyes; Marshall Tai-Pan wrote: >  Hi d.linen, > >  Sort of indirectly, not really for blindness. > > >  Bless you,   Bob Lee > > "d.linen" wrote: > >> They used to put silver nitrate in the eyes of newborns to prevent >> blindness. >

Re: CS>silver uses

2002-06-18 Thread Tai-Pan
 Hi d.linen,  Sort of indirectly, not really for blindness.    Bless you,   Bob Lee "d.linen" wrote: They used to put silver nitrate in the eyes of newborns to prevent blindness. Rich Adams wrote: > > Can ANYONE list some commercial uses of silver other then the bandages at > silverlon and other

Re: CS>mosquito larvae

2002-06-18 Thread Tai-Pan
 Hi Brickey, What kind of mosquito larvae are you raising ? Bless you    Bob Lee brick...@aol.com wrote: My baby KOI take care of mosquito larvae real quick.  In fact I set out garbage cans filled with water to supply the KOIs with live food.  I seem to be one of the few that raises mosquito larv

CS>was a bad joke, Fw: crash landing

2002-06-16 Thread Tai-Pan
 Hi all,  Well this is a fine kettle of fish. What an old joke. I first heard it from an old colored women, years ago, and she thought it was hilarious. The black box thing.  Lets try this. A blond was on the river bank and was looking for a way across. The blond saw another blond on the opposit

Re: CS>[Listowner] All it takes...

2002-06-07 Thread Tai-Pan
 Hi Mike and all members,  My most humble apologies to all, especially John. Yes, sometimes stress overcomes us and then we see what happens. This is not my normal self, thank goodness. :-)  Thanks for the reminder Mike, you are so gentle with us when we become remiss.  I still bless folks, even

Re: CS>Some info please?

2002-06-07 Thread Tai-Pan
 Hi all,  I will take this moment to apologize to the membership. John has totally peed me off with his uninformed comments and the harm he has done to the good people on this list who are looking for help. For someone like him to come along and criticize our people , and just give endless lists

Re: CS>Some info please?

2002-06-07 Thread Tai-Pan
 Hi all,  It seems that John has lots of things to say. But he has never done any of it. Bout time he gave us the details of his usage and results. Lets hear his verifiable stories of how good CS has worked for him personally. Put your life on the line or shut up. How I hate bull shitters!! Excu

Re: CS>Regarding botulism

2002-06-07 Thread Tai-Pan
 Hi good listers, John Reeder wrote: Check the link at: http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/dbmd/diseaseinfo/botulism_g.htm The story is hard to believe as written. I have no problems with the cs taking care of the situation, but not the temperatures (you die at 105).  Not hardly. Where do you get such BS.

CS>[Fwd: CS>Walking the Walk, or The Dumb Guys]

2002-06-06 Thread Tai-Pan
t. Cold brew will do things to normally intelligent people. This was not a smart thing to do, but please consider who our small group is. One was me, Tai-Pan, ex-seal from Nam, One ex-Army Ranger, Shannon, from Desert Storm, and one ex-82nd Air Borne from Bosnia, Richard, (paratrooper). I`m the oldest,

CS>Re: A Special Diet

2002-05-25 Thread Tai-Pan
 Hi Listers, Enjoy this. Bless you,  Bob Lee     Everyone knows you can't trust everything you read on the Internet, but this e-mail bit (from an unidentified "nutritionist" at least might ring a few bells.      The Stress Diet     (This

Re: CS>Potassium iodide

2002-05-17 Thread Tai-Pan
 Greetings Listers,  Information (FYI).  Iodine; A non-metalic element, a mineral, self life-forever, used in antisepsis and in treatment of goiter and cretinism. Tincture of Iodine used as a topical antiseptic.  Iodine 131 and Iodine 125 (radioactives) used as treatment and diagnosis of thyroid

Re: CS>Potassium iodide

2002-05-14 Thread Tai-Pan
 Try Campmor catalog.   spring of 2002, page 114, item No. 22150-K Germicidal drinking water tablets.  They have sold them for many years.  Price $4.99 for fifty tablets.  Phone-- 1-800-CAMPMOR     Bless you,   Bob Lee Catherine Creel wrote: <>> -- oozing on the muggy shore of the gulf coast   l.

Re: CS>Problems with the old OT list... Please help.

2002-05-12 Thread Tai-Pan
 Thanks Mike,  Left the old list long ago, cause of the nasty people on it. Looking forward to the new OT list.  :-)  Bless you, Bob Lee "M. G. Devour" wrote: Dear silver-list members, Some months ago, Joanne and Tracy volunteered to start a list for our members to use for off-topic discussio

CS>We've Always Done it that way

2002-04-23 Thread Tai-Pan
 Hi all,  Enjoy this little missive. It came from my sister. Bless you,  Bob lee Next time you hear "Because we've always done it that way" - consider the following. It's no urban legend - this is absolutely true: In the United States the standard railroad gauge (distance between the rails) is 4

CS>[Fwd: RX: Kids Letters to God]

2002-04-20 Thread Tai-Pan
Retry, here we go. -- oozing on the muggy shore of the gulf coast   l...@fbtc.net   --- Begin Message ---  Hi Listers,  Some good Rx for humor, relax and enjoy. These kids letters to God were sent along by my friend DeWitt Morgan of Mission Viejo, CA, USA. CHILDREN'S LETTERS TO GOD Dear God, Pl

Re: CS>Fwd: Fw: She was soooooooo blonde

2002-03-26 Thread Tai-Pan
 Thanks TJ. Thats a scream. Good Rx.  Tai-Pan TJ Garland wrote: >   She Was Soo Blonde... > >   * She thought a quarterback was a refund. >   * She thought General Motors was in the army. >   * She thought Meow Mix was a CD for cats. >   * She thought Boyz II

CS>Enlightened Perspective

2002-03-02 Thread Tai-Pan
Hi all, This is so good. Bless you, Bob Lee Roger & Sharon Lee wrote: > Thought you all would enjoy this. Seriously, please read all of it. > Sharon > > > > > > > > Treat yourself to reading this all the way to the > > > >

CS>Basic math skills

2002-02-23 Thread Tai-Pan
 Hi all,  Observations on the lack of education in our schools. Tai-Pan wrote:    Was at the market and saw a lady looking at some bagged chicken, 10 lbs for $4.50. Asked her how much it was a pound. She looked at it and finally said she didn't know. So asked her if it was a good price.

Re: CS>Re:Preventative

2001-12-29 Thread Tai-Pan
Hi all,  In school they say to read the whole question before answering. Be sure you know what it is that you are answering.  :-) Another cognitive comprehension problem. Like "preventatative" isn't in the book.  Yep, preventative comes before preventive, obviously ta comes before ti. :-)  Bless

CS>Doggie Dear Gods

2001-12-15 Thread Tai-Pan
 Hi listers,  Nice thing about sweet doggies.  :-)   RX humor for the soul.  Bless you, Bob Lee     Some one posted this on my golden retriever e-mail list, I thought you might enjoy it. Mary : ) - Forwarded message -- Subject: Dear God-from the dogs Dear God, How come people love

Re: CS>Re: CS,OT, but good!

2001-11-28 Thread Tai-Pan
 Hi Marsha,  This is an intelligence test, "they're running"  is like  "rabbits running", you pass.  You are to infer that "they" in Afghanistan are running like "rabbits". Its an allegoric comparison of actions.  For us who read the news, we know its about the terrorists, Taliban and et. al.  I

Re: CS>original complete Beck site

2001-11-20 Thread Tai-Pan
 Hi Rose by,  I can not get it to open either. :-)  Chuck knows he's safe hiding behind his computer.  :-)  Bless you,   Bob Lee a rose by any other name wrote: DG, thank you for the site.  At present I cannot get it to open, but will see if it will work later.  Again, thank you. Chuck, please re

CS>[Fwd: CS>Unusual way to make CS] Pt 1

2001-11-19 Thread Tai-Pan
By request -- oozing on the muggy shore of the gulf coast   l...@fbtc.net   --- Begin Message --- Greetings Anti-flummoxers of the CS art, Looking over the Syncrometer (1995)in Hulda Clarks book, Cure for all Diseases, brought to mind the Hieronymous machine (Dr. Hieronymous 1949). Reviewing bo

CS>[Fwd: CS>Intestine, Pt 3]

2001-11-14 Thread Tai-Pan
 By request.    Bless you,   Bob lee -- oozing on the muggy shore of the gulf coast   l...@fbtc.net   --- Begin Message --- Greetings neoteric and prolocutors of the CS art, TRANSPORT TISSUES Blood and lymph are circulating tissues that help other parts of the body commmunicate and interact.

Re: CS>Check that generator

2001-11-07 Thread Tai-Pan
 Hi Mike,   That was me. I also included the air temp and barometric pressure. Still do.   Bless you,  Bob Lee "M. G. Devour" wrote: > Solar Events!!!  MoonPhase!!!  Boy, I am mightily impressed! I haven't followed the link Igor posted, but I do remember someone on this list seriously studying lu

Re: CS>The dog with bronchial pneumonia

2001-11-07 Thread Tai-Pan
 Hi Josephine,  There is not a filter on the Sunbeam Ultrasonic Humidifier. I use one for clearing up lung congestion when I get colds. Works great. Also clears out the sinus drip after a few applications over a few hours time.  The first time it was used was when my sinus had dripped down my th

CS>That Liter thing

2001-11-05 Thread Tai-Pan
 Hi Ivan and Reid and listers,  Always love the conversions we have to suffer through.  Liter, Litre, Litra, all are used interchangeably by many people who really don't care to be precise about things. We can start with the Ancient Greek to the Medieval Latin (litra) to the French (litre) to the

CS>The Atom and I, or, Silver can't kill my cells, Pt5

2001-11-04 Thread Tai-Pan
 Greetings Beautiful Pervaers of the CS art,  Now lets make a table of subcell volumes using cubic nanometers.   Table 6    Subcell  Volume   (cubic nanometers)  Typhus fever rickettsia    54,000,000  Cowpox virus   5,600

Re: CS>Snorting Saltwater with CS

2001-10-18 Thread Tai-Pan
 Hi Steve,  Like the patriotic red white and blue ribbon. Nice touch. Bless you,   Bob Lee Steven Geigle wrote: Will "snorting" saltwater (saline solution sniffed forcefully up the nostrils) as allergists recommend create problems if CS is added to the solution?  Will silver chloride be genera

Re: CS Made for the 2nd Time Nancy

2001-10-17 Thread Tai-Pan
 Well it seems that "Black" received the virus from "FranO302", and passed it on with his message. Beware of the "CS Made for the 2nd Time Nancy" thread. A properly written mail program will not pass this virus on. :-) Most of you probably didn't even notice it. Bless you,   Bob Lee Lynda Khula

Re: CS>New Member

2001-10-15 Thread Tai-Pan
 Hi Charles,  This is interesting Charles. Now listers, don't jump on Charles, he's just learning.  Charles has written his message on a word processing program, most likely MS Word or Ms Office. His source code says --content type; text/plain-charset "utf-7", thats a word processor.  Charles yo

CS>[Fwd: How much silver did I drink-Part2]

2001-10-15 Thread Tai-Pan
By request. -- oozing on the muggy shore of the gulf coast   l...@fbtc.net   --- Begin Message --- Greetings to all wonderful paragons of the CS makers art, As promised here is the number of silver atoms in your teaspoon. As we recall there were 6.06 X10+23 atoms in 107.88 gm of silver.

CS>[Fwd: How much silver did I drink]

2001-10-15 Thread Tai-Pan
By request. -- oozing on the muggy shore of the gulf coast   l...@fbtc.net   --- Begin Message --- Greeting to all astute silver makers and users, A friend of mine asked,"How much silver is in that spoon of CS." Told him I didn`t know ,but would calculate it for him. This is what I did and

CS>[Fwd: CS>Mail programs, was, Re: CS>Re: OT, quake (#913)]

2001-10-14 Thread Tai-Pan
Well I boo-booed on the address. Shame on me, its so early in the morning (3:57am). Bless you,   Bob Lee -- oozing on the muggy shore of the gulf coast   l...@fbtc.net   --- Begin Message --- Hi Solar, Thanks for the reply. Solar wrote: > Hello Tai-Pan, > > Saturday, October 13, 2

CS>Mail programs, was, Re: CS>Re: OT, quake (#913)

2001-10-13 Thread Tai-Pan
 Hi jr, jrowl...@nctimes.net wrote: --snip-- Re mail programs, HTML allows virus contamination; plain text does not. jr   Another "urban legend"  Viruses happen because of the way some "programs are written", the language of a program has nothing to do with it.  Plain text, HTML, any language, ca

Re: CS>Fwd: Re: CS>OT, quake

2001-10-13 Thread Tai-Pan
Hi Listers, Thanks George, just returned home and see that you have handled this for me. Thanks again, George is right on top of things as usual. --Note-- Links will not be of any value to those without a modern browser (free for the downloading) or a modern mail program that handles HTML au

Re: CS>OT, quake

2001-10-12 Thread Tai-Pan
 Hi again,  Details; 12.82N, 144.92E, 45 miles sse of Guam, depth 70.7 km, Mag 7.   Stay informed by your local news media of any tsunami threats. Tsunami are expected in many areas around the Pacific. Bless you,   Bob Lee     Tai-Pan wrote:  Hi Listers,  For those who know folks in the central

CS>OT, quake

2001-10-12 Thread Tai-Pan
 Hi Listers,  For those who know folks in the central pacific. A magnitude 7 or higher quake has struck Guam area. This is a preliminary report as calculations are on going at this moment.  Hate to say it, but this is when the portable CS kits are really needed.  Bless you,   Bob Lee -- oozing on

CS>[Fwd: CS>Color in CS, Pt 1]

2001-10-12 Thread Tai-Pan
By request,   Bless you,   Bob Lee -- oozing on the muggy shore of the gulf coast   l...@fbtc.net   --- Begin Message --- Morning wonderful CSers, Color in Complex Ions, "White" light consists of a continuum of energies, each associated with a particular wavelengh of electromagnetic radiati

CS>[Fwd: CS>Color in CS, Pt 1]

2001-10-12 Thread Tai-Pan
 by request,    Bless you,   Bob Lee -- oozing on the muggy shore of the gulf coast   l...@fbtc.net   --- Begin Message --- Morning wonderful CSers, Color in Complex Ions, "White" light consists of a continuum of energies, each associated with a particular wavelengh of electromagnetic radia

CS>[Fwd: CS>Color in CS, Pt 1]

2001-10-12 Thread Tai-Pan
By request,    Bless you,  Bob Lee -- oozing on the muggy shore of the gulf coast   l...@fbtc.net   --- Begin Message --- Morning wonderful CSers, Color in Complex Ions, "White" light consists of a continuum of energies, each associated with a particular wavelengh of electromagnetic radiati

CS>[Fwd: CS>Color in CS, Pt2]

2001-10-12 Thread Tai-Pan
 By Request,   Bless you,   Bob Lee -- oozing on the muggy shore of the gulf coast   l...@fbtc.net   --- Begin Message --- Greetings beautiful people, Color in organic molecules White light is actually a mixture of light of many different colors, as can be readily demonstrated with a prism

CS>[Fwd: CS>Color in CS, Pt 1]

2001-10-12 Thread Tai-Pan
By request,     Bless you,   Bob Lee -- oozing on the muggy shore of the gulf coast   l...@fbtc.net   --- Begin Message --- Morning wonderful CSers, Color in Complex Ions, "White" light consists of a continuum of energies, each associated with a particular wavelengh of electromagnetic radia

CS>[Fwd: Advanced CS]

2001-10-12 Thread Tai-Pan
 By request,  Bless you,    Bob Lee -- oozing on the muggy shore of the gulf coast   l...@fbtc.net   --- Begin Message --- Ken Seger wrote: > > Tai-Pan wrote: > > > Some months back was thinking how to keep the CS clear while making it. > > Clear being used to mean no

CS>[Fwd: Voltage and Current]

2001-10-12 Thread Tai-Pan
 By request,  Bless you,   Bob Lee -- oozing on the muggy shore of the gulf coast   l...@fbtc.net   --- Begin Message --- Hi Fred and list, I did not make myself clear. We need to distinguish between concentration and partical size . PPM will give concentration ,not partical size. However, indi

CS>[Fwd: Voltage and Current]

2001-10-12 Thread Tai-Pan
By request,  Bless you,    Bob Lee -- oozing on the muggy shore of the gulf coast   l...@fbtc.net   --- Begin Message --- Hi Frank, Glad to see you are going to use CS. I will give you some answers to your questions. They will be short and to the point,since I am working on in depth postings o

CS>[Fwd: CS>Starved Electrodes Technique]

2001-10-11 Thread Tai-Pan
 By request.  Bless you,   Bob Lee -- oozing on the muggy shore of the gulf coast   l...@fbtc.net   --- Begin Message --- Hello Ken, Andrew and other paragons of CS, The Starved Electroded was discovered quite by accident while during experiments for constructing current density tables. Any g

CS>[Fwd: Advanced CS or Holy CS Batman]

2001-10-11 Thread Tai-Pan
By request. Bless you,   Bob Lee -- oozing on the muggy shore of the gulf coast   l...@fbtc.net   --- Begin Message --- Greetings transmuters of silver into electuary medicament, Could have just said hello,no fun in that. Anyway, some new stuff to talk about. Some months back was thinking how

CS>The Atom and I, or, Silver can't kill my cells, Pt 4

2001-10-10 Thread Tai-Pan
Greetings Chivalrous Defenders of the CS art,  To make this even more remarkable, the various trace minerals, including molybdenum and cobalt, seem to be essential to every cell. Divide up one two-thousandth of an once of these materials among fifty trillion cells in the human body and its a mise

CS>The atom and I, or, Silver can't kill my cells, Pt 3

2001-10-08 Thread Tai-Pan
 Greetings most August Wizards of the CS art,  Now then, how on earth can the complexity of life be crammed into a tiny bacterium two-hunderd-millionth the size of a simple amoeba ?  Again we are faced with a problem in compactness and we must pause to consider the units we are using. When we tho

CS>The Atom and I, or, Silver can't kill my cells, Pt2

2001-10-03 Thread Tai-Pan
Greetings Exhalted Pharaohs of the CS art,  Now lets take our egg dimensions and roughly construct a table of volumes for these eggs.    Table 1     Egg Volume (in cubic microns)   Aepyornis 7,500,000,000,000,000   Ostric

CS>The Atom and I, or, Silver can't kill my cells, Pt 1.

2001-10-02 Thread Tai-Pan
 Greetings revered practitioners of the CS art,  This will be a long talk about the sizes of things, and maybe explain why a lowly silver atom will not injure a human body cell.  Every so often someone will compare the human brain with the computer. Trying to convince us of how great the brain is

Re: CS>List management

2001-09-29 Thread Tai-Pan
 Hi all,  Amen, Amen to this also.  Bless you,   Bob Lee Terry Chamberlin wrote: Mike, Some comments and observations, designed to be helpful and not critical. I understand your motivation for attempting to curb the depth of detail coming from some of the “techies” on the list. But the problem, a

Re: CS>List feedback

2001-09-29 Thread Tai-Pan
 Hi all,  Amen, Amen to that.  Bless you Bill.    Bob Lee     Robert Berger wrote: Hi Bill, BRAVO, BRAVO. Every listee should print your remarks ar glue them near the face of their computer. "Ole Bob"   -- oozing on the muggy shore of the gulf coast   l...@fbtc.net   -- The silver-list is

CS>Fwd: A Sad Day - He was 71

2001-09-18 Thread Tai-Pan
Hi all,  We have now suffered another great loss.  This will give a little humor to relieve your stress.  :-)       Subject: A Sad Day - He was 71 Date: Wed, 29 Aug 2001 15:26:35 EDT From: alawai...@aol.com To: hawai...@aol.com Well, it is with the saddest heart I pass on the following: Please jo

Re: CS>"Their" means more than one

2001-09-09 Thread Tai-Pan
 Good example of sending an HTML document in "plain text". The formatting is lost and now it is very difficult to read, if at all. Get modern up to date mail programs, they are free for downloading. They are free, no reason not to have them. They are free, no reason not to have them. They are fre

Re: CS>Question On Side Effects

2001-08-25 Thread Tai-Pan
 Hey list,  This code was discussed in detail many noons ago. Check the archives. To view it click on  "source" or some word similar in your pull down menu. Usually under "view".  Better if he did not use it. Bless you,  Bob Lee "Robert L. Berger" wrote: Stephen, Please fix you computer all i

Re: CS>Apologies

2001-08-25 Thread Tai-Pan
 Langsley,  Perfectly readable to me. No problem. I use Netscape communicator 4.7. Your message is black print on a white background with normal letter size. Bless you,    Bob Lee Langsley Russell wrote: Apparently I have gotten off to a less than auspicious beginning on the Silver List. Ivan, ba

CS>Monkey business

2001-08-22 Thread Tai-Pan
 Hi all,  Just love it when history repeats itself. Seems some Korean farmers had labor problems back in the 1990s, so they assembled a team of monkeys to do the work. Twenty monkeys were imported to pick pine nuts. After a short training period each monkey was producing the equivalent of five me

Re: CS>The Following from Quackwatch May be of Interest

2001-08-21 Thread Tai-Pan
 Hi James and all,  Thats a good one James. So lets "abolish" controlling people.  Abolish means to: do away with wholly, to destroy completely, annihilate, to make nonexistent.  So lets all go out and murder those who would control us, burn the bodies and grind the bones to dust. Get all the pol

CS>Quake

2001-08-21 Thread Tai-Pan
 Hello Ivan,  Are you OK. See that you have had a major quake of 6.9 magnitude. Answer if you can.   Bless you,   Bob Lee -- oozing on the muggy shore of the gulf coast   l...@fbtc.net   -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. To join or quit silver-list or

CS>Progressive subdivision of a cube

2001-08-19 Thread Tai-Pan
 Greetings Listers,  Sometime back, someone was looking for the table of areas in relation to "adsorptive" surfaces. The most important properties of colloidal particles depend upon the enormous surface that such particles posses in proportion to their mass. As a given amount of material is conti

CS>The Sea within us, or, My Fish is not salty, Pt8

2001-08-14 Thread Tai-Pan
Most Humble Solicitations to the Artificers of the CS art, Ph: An important requirement for the ECF is that it be neither too acid nor too alkaline. Degree of acidity is measured on a scale of pH units. Pure water, which is neutral, that is, neither acid nor alkaline, has a pH of  7. Acid substan

CS>Sweat, Pt 5

2001-07-30 Thread Tai-Pan
Hail! all Hail! to the Caesars of the CS art, It has been said that the skin is our first line of defense, almost true, the symbiotic bacteria on the skin are our first line of defense. These bacteria are kept moist by the insensible sweat and nurtured by the nutrients in the sweat. Different ar

Re: CS>Did Moses make colloidal Gold?

2001-07-29 Thread Tai-Pan
 Hi James, and list,  The use of strawed or strewn is unimportant. Either word will do. What Moses was doing is.  The Anunnaki (race of beings that created us) had a longevity substance called Star Fire. When the Nefilim (sons of the Anunnaki gods) took over from the parent Anunnaki, the Star Fi

CS>Re: Sweat, Pt 4

2001-07-26 Thread Tai-Pan
Correction. This is Part 4, not pt3 Tai-Pan wrote: > Genuflexion to Devotees of the CS art, > > Body cells have much in common with each other, yet those of different > tissues vary in a number of ways. Most of the trillions of cells within > the human body are to small to be

CS>Sweat, Pt 3

2001-07-26 Thread Tai-Pan
Genuflexion to Devotees of the CS art, Body cells have much in common with each other, yet those of different tissues vary in a number of ways. Most of the trillions of cells within the human body are to small to be seen without a microscope. Only the human egg cell can be seen with the unaided

CS>Sweat, Pt3

2001-07-23 Thread Tai-Pan
Greetings Erudite Proponents of the CS art, The term endocrine is used to describe glands that secrete their products internally. For example, thyroid and parathyroid glands are endocrine glands (ductless glands). Certain other glands, such as sebaceous and sweat glands of the skin release their

Re: CS>Re:sty

2001-07-22 Thread Tai-Pan
Hi Elaine, A friend of mine named Jackie gets a sty about twice a year. She applies CS with a Q-tip directly to the sty several times a day. Sty goes away within a day. The pain also stops at the first application. The sty is a plugging up of a sebaceous gland at the margin of the eyelid, howev

CS>Sweat, Pt 2

2001-07-21 Thread Tai-Pan
Salutations Monoliths of the CS art, We will begin here with the composition of the skin, or, epithelial tissues. Epithelial tissues cover all body surfaces, inside and outside. Nothing may enter the body without passing through the epithelial tissue. The digestive system is in essence a hollow t

CS>Sweat, Pt 1

2001-07-20 Thread Tai-Pan
Pleasant Day to the Practitioners of the CS art, Sweat, its helpful, sometimes distracting, its always with us. Lets examine it in more detail and see what is really going on. Its more than just water on the skin. It involves the skin, glands, hormones, electrical stimuli, and homeostasis. It can

CS>The Sea within us, or, My Fish is not salty, Pt7

2001-07-18 Thread Tai-Pan
Good meeting Enriched Wizards of the CS art,  When physiological experimentation is performed with organs or tissue removed from animal bodies, it is necessary to keep the specimen moistened with a solution which contains the same ratio of major ions (Ca++, Na+, K+) as is found in the ECF of the

CS>The Sea within us, or, My Fish is not salty, Pt6

2001-07-17 Thread Tai-Pan
  Exaltations Caliphs of the CS art,  Claude Bernard studied the extra cellular fluids (ECF) properties carefully and found them to be remarkably stable. This is particularly true of the most complex of the multicellular organisms, the birds, and mammals. whether placed in warm locations or cold,

CS>The Sea within us, or, My Fish is not salty, Pt5

2001-07-16 Thread Tai-Pan
Greetings Worthy Ones of the CS art,  Terrestrial animals have their problems too. We have already seen that one of the conditions of animal life in freshwater is a relatively impermeable covering for all but certain small portions of the body surface, as an aid in preventing excessive absorption

CS>The Sea within us, or, My Fish is not salty, Pt4

2001-07-15 Thread Tai-Pan
Greeting and Salutations Grand Practitioners of CS generation,  Moving on now to fresh water animals. Once the ancestors of the modern freshwater animals had made the transition to the freshwater environment, presumably by way of the estuaries, there was no longer any great advantage to their des

CS>The Sea within us, or, My Fish is not salty, Pt3

2001-07-15 Thread Tai-Pan
Salutations to the artificers of the CS art,  The problem of excretion, and salt and water balance in animals;  We have seen that animals need mechanisms for ridding their bodies of metabolic wastes --- particularly nitrogenous ones, but many others as well. The process of releasing such useless,

CS>The Sea within us, or, My Fish is not salty, Pt2

2001-07-15 Thread Tai-Pan
 Greetings most Profound Wizards of the CS art,   Evidence of many types has led biologists to the conclusion that life had its origins in the ancient seas. Of the major environmental media of the earth--- sea water, fresh water, air--- sea water exhibits by far the greatest stability. In such cr

Re: CS>virus

2001-07-13 Thread Tai-Pan
 Hi all,  Yes, Bill has a virus and should not send any messages until fixed ! Guess Bill hasn't figured out that he just sent 300 more viruses out to everyone in the list. Wake up Bill !!  I use Netscape 4.7 and it gives a message on screen that an illegal command was given and freezes until the

Re: CS>Resend of Table 1

2001-07-13 Thread Tai-Pan
es" wrote: Hi Bob, It made it to me just fine this time.Thanks; interesting stuff.  Does this mean we can use dead king crabs to disinfect our water supply?  James-Osbourne: Holmes -Original Message- From: Tai-Pan [mailto:l...@fbtc.net] Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2001 1:14 P

CS>Resend, The Sea within us, or, my fish is not salty.Pt.1

2001-07-12 Thread Tai-Pan
  Tai-Pan wrote:  Greetings purveyors of the CS art.  In the course of evolution there has been a progression from organisms without a really separate internal environment to those with one. Most organisms without such clear separation live in the sea, and there are resemblance's betwee

CS>Resend of Table 1

2001-07-12 Thread Tai-Pan
Sorry about that inconvenience. This could be another test to figure out what is wrong here.  :-) Tai-Pan wrote: Relative amounts of some elements in sea water and some plasmas.   Sodium    Potassium   Calcium   Magnesium    Chlorine     Sea water

CS>Resend table 1

2001-07-12 Thread Tai-Pan
Don't know what happened, trying again. :-) Tai-Pan wrote: > Relative amounts of some elements in sea water and some plasmas. > > SodiumPotassium Calcium > MagnesiumChlorine > Sea water 100

CS>The Sea within us, or, my fish is not salty.Pt.1

2001-07-12 Thread Tai-Pan
Greetings purveyors of the CS art. In the course of evolution there has been a progression from organisms without a really separate internal environment to those with one. Most organisms without such clear separation live in the sea, and there are resemblance's between sea water and the blood pl

CS>[Fwd: Autoresponse to: Snowhite and the Seven Dwarfs - The REAL story!]

2001-07-08 Thread Tai-Pan
Info for listers, This in info on how to detect and remove the hybris virus, also known as "snow white". The web site sexyfun is not a porn site. :-) This virus is again making its rounds. Bless you, Bob Lee -- oozing on the muggy shore of the gulf coast l...@fbtc.net --- Begin Message -

Re: CS>Important information

2001-07-08 Thread Tai-Pan
Some kind of incomplete sentence ? :-) Errr, maybe no site name. ? What would not open ? Illogical thought here. Just love it to pieces ? Love what ? What pieces ? Ha-Ha. Bless you, Bob cking...@nycap.rr.com wrote: > Uhhh, > What's wrong with this message?: > > On Sun, 8 Jul 2001 20

CS>Ancient History

2001-06-26 Thread Tai-Pan
Hi listers, The Greek historian Herodotus, called the "Father of History", is one of our prime sources for information known about the fall of Babylon. Herodotus lived a century after the time of Daniel and traveled widely in the East. In his "Histories", we learn of the campaign of Persia's Ki

Re: CS>OT: Ancillary Information on Topical Hyperbaric

2001-05-11 Thread Tai-Pan
Hi Brooks,  Netscape says no such server, (URL). Maybe need a correction. Bless you,   Bob lee BROOKS BRADLEY wrote:     To Interested List Members.     Due to an overwhelming number of off-list inquiries relating to my suggestio

Re: CS>VIRUS

2001-04-23 Thread Tai-Pan
Hi Mike,  The messages I have recieved did not have the attachments on them, thru the LIST.  Think the list virus ware is working. :-)  Bless you, Bob Lee "M. G. Devour" wrote: I've gotten a couple of messages sent to me directly, not through the list, that seem to have been silver-list messa

Re: CS>food

2000-12-29 Thread Tai-Pan
Yup, one kilogram is 2.2 lb (avdp) or 2.67 lb (apoth or troy). Bless you Bob Lee "Dean T. Miller" wrote: > Hi Tracy, > > On Fri, 29 Dec 2000 22:38:46 +1300, "Nick Grant" > wrote: > > >Thats why I am so thin. I cannot decide what to buy, so we don't eat much. > > I am 5foot 6, and weigh 15

Re: CS>Dumb Question time??

2000-12-28 Thread Tai-Pan
Go to the next to last line of the posting and click on the URL. The thing just above Mike Devour's name. :-) Bless youBob Lee GRANT MCKENZIE wrote: > I see many references to the "List Archives".. Just exactly > does one access the "Archives".. >Tks.. g

Re: CS>Foot & Mouth Disease, more

2000-12-23 Thread Tai-Pan
Hi all, A little more clarification. :-) Picornavirus Infections: Coxsackie, echo, and polioviruses are capable of infecting the gastrointestinal system. Originally, these agents were named *enteroviruses* because of their obvious association with this system. It soon became apparent, that sev

Re: CS>Foot & Mouth Disease

2000-12-23 Thread Tai-Pan
Hi all, A little clarity is in order. :-) Aftosa; foot and mouth disease. Enzootic; of animal diseases, peculiar to or constantly in a locality. Coxsackievirus; any of several enteroviruses associated with human diseases (as meningitus)--see epidemic pleurodynia. Epidemic pleurodynia; a

Re: CS>OT, Santa`s a SHE

2000-12-20 Thread Tai-Pan
Hi all, especially sweet Marsha, >From the paper; The word SAN refers to male saints...like San Antonio and San Jose. Whereas SANTA refers to women...like Santa Barbara and Santa Catalina. Santa Clause is a woman. :-) Merry Christmas and a Happy new Year Bless you Bob Lee Marsha Hallett

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