that will can us if we keep talking about it.
Ian
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Something Wiccan this way
Oh - don't watch much TV except star trek and sequals
Ian
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I think
and that
we have a moderator that will can us if we keep talking about it.
Ian
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Well Jim,
I don't know anything about Wicca other than it exists as a religion and way
of life for some folks. There's no religion around what I have done with
water unless someone elses mental framwork attaches religion to it. I can
see where
Yes! 68yoa, 6', 235lbs
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Does anyone here, who has been taking CS regularly for more
As long as you know it's you that is doing the talking I guess.
LOL
Ian
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You are what you think about since we are what about 90% waterdebbie
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From: Ian Roe [mailto:ian_onta...@hotmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, June 14, 2006 6:37 PM
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Hello:
The next addition
I commend your intelligence, work and persistance Sol
It can be hard to keep ones balance in a problematic world.
Ode
As a side note, it was very interesting to me that there was some list
involvement and wow factor from posts that claimed harm from micorwaved
water, but only one single
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Perhaps I did that in essence as my own preconceived idea was that there
would be no difference
Not at my house! Ivy is the only thing that defeats me.
sol
Dan Nave wrote:
Nothing is easier to grow than ivy...
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Perhaps I did that in essence as my own preconceived idea was that there
would be no difference? Perhaps those obtaining other results did so
because they believed microwaved water is harmful? Can belief and
expectation change water too? I am somewhat
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You are what you think about since we are what about 90% waterdebbie
Hi everyone.
I've been off list for about 6 months while we are making our move to Tucson
Arizona. We are far from settled in but I just couldn't stand being away from
the folks on the silver list any longer. :~)
On Wednesday June 14 2006 5:37 pm, Ian Roe wrote:
Speaking to water or to
Its about time you showed up, we have all been sitting here patiently at our
keyboards waiting for your next message :-)
Take care,
V
Hi everyone.
I've been off list for about 6 months while we are making our move to
Tucson Arizona. We are far from settled in but I just couldn't stand
You wrote:
Hey! Now I have the perfect excuse for talking to myself in public or
anywhere else I guess. Thanks Ian?
Now-a-days you don't need an excuse. You just need a cell phone!
Dan
Langsley wrote:
Hi everyone.
I've been off list for about 6 months while we are making our
Welcome backdebbie
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Hi everyone.
I've been off list for about 6 months while we are making our move to Tucson
Arizona. We are far from settled in but I just couldn't stand being away from
the folks on the
Yes that's true, Ivy is hardy. For this to be good science i.e.
repeatability I should have ask , I believe it was Marshal, for type plants,
stage of growth, soil used and all the other controls needed. Wasn't all that
serious about it.. good science can be hard work, one must be
If microwave water is deadly it should be deadly to even hardier plants.
One can't say you didn't use the right kind of plant. That is fudging.
Because the results are generalized to any kind of plant and human
health. Either microwaved water harms plants or it doesn't. Or if it
only harms
sol wrote:
If microwave water is deadly it should be deadly to even hardier plants.
One can't say you didn't use the right kind of plant. That is fudging.
Because the results are generalized to any kind of plant and human
health. Either microwaved water harms plants or it doesn't. Or if it
As a side note, it was very interesting to me that there was some list
involvement and wow factor from posts that claimed harm from micorwaved
water, but only one single post saying you didn't use the right plant
to Larry's and later my post that 2 people were unable to duplicate the
results
Science
Project
If microwave water is deadly it should be deadly to even hardier plants.
One can't say you didn't use the right kind of plant. That is fudging.
Because the results are generalized to any kind of plant and human
health. Either microwaved water harms plants or it doesn't
Hi, Marshall,
I actually did what you suggest below, more or less. My original 3
pop up pots of cucumber seeds were transplanted into larger pots, when
the true leaves started to show, and from that point watered with tap
water. The 'boiled on the stove' water plants are still a bit taller
Perhaps I did that in essence as my own preconceived idea was that there
would be no difference? Perhaps those obtaining other results did so
because they believed microwaved water is harmful? Can belief and
expectation change water too? I am somewhat uncomfortable with such
ideas, though I
Nothing is easier to grow than ivy...
Dan
Marshall Dudley wrote:
sol wrote:
If microwave water is deadly it should be deadly to even hardier plants.
One can't say you didn't use the right kind of plant. That is fudging.
Because the results are generalized to any kind of plant and human
Ivy is an awfully tough plant. You might want to try something a bit more
delicate...
Dan
larry tankersley wrote:
For the past 16 days I've watered two Irish ivy cuttings; one with water
brought to a hard boil in a 500W microwave and one with water brought to
a hard boil on an electric
For the past 16 days I've watered two Irish ivy cuttings; one with water
brought to a hard boil in a 500W microwave and one with water brought to a hard
boil on an electric stove top.
A glass container was used for both. Each plant was planted in the same size
and type pot with Scotts metro
Yes, I have tried to replicate it. Haven't reported yet as I have a
control version coming along.
In my original, I used water boiled on the stove in a ceramic pan, and
in the microwave in a glass measuring cup. I used a digital thermometer
to boil them to the same temperature. I also did
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