Neville writes:
... my way is ionic, but each to their own on CS and what condition it
may be used for I guess, ionic vs particulate.
Which makes this whole discussion a bit ironic, given that most of the
EIS that we make at home will have a minor but significant colloidal
component, and
Mike D. writes:
Blanket statements that particulate is good and ionic is bad are likely as
incomplete and inaccurate as their opposite numbers.
Their genesis is invariably the profit motive.
On Sun, 5 Oct 2008 20:46:30 -0700
Arnold Beland abela...@comcast.net wrote:
Mike D. writes:
Blanket statements that particulate is good and ionic is bad are
likely as incomplete and inaccurate as their opposite numbers.
Their genesis is invariably the profit motive.
No, not
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[As far as I know, *theoretically* it appears that if you want to get the
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