Re: CS>Re: a reason to buy 400ppm CS

2001-12-12 Thread Ode Coyote
If you carry 5 gallon buckets of gas and dump them into your tank, you get a really good feel for how much gas you really burn. I did that for a couple of years when I drove a tanker semi during the gas crisis. Well, even though the gas was free, it was a real eye opener. Even more so for hand cr

Re: CS>RE: a reason to buy 400ppm CS

2001-12-11 Thread Ode Coyote
ey are AC devices. >--Steve >- Original Message - >From: "Ode Coyote" >To: >Sent: Sunday, December 09, 2001 6:45 AM >Subject: Re: CS>RE: a reason to buy 400ppm CS > > >> Way cool! >> Using the gooseneck and an extension with a vane on the back

Re: CS>RE: a reason to buy 400ppm CS

2001-12-09 Thread S & J Young
generator and put them in series to get your 12 volts. The direction of rotation of a bike generator makes no difference since they are AC devices. --Steve - Original Message - From: "Ode Coyote" To: Sent: Sunday, December 09, 2001 6:45 AM Subject: Re: CS>RE: a reason to

RE: CS>RE: a reason to buy 400ppm CS

2001-12-09 Thread James Osbourne, Holmes
Put a tail on it, like on a windmill, which it is. James-Osbourne: Holmes -Original Message- From: Dean T. Miller [mailto:dtmil...@midiowa.net] Sent: Sunday, December 09, 2001 2:07 AM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CS>RE: a reason to buy 400ppm CS On Sat, 08 Dec 2001 09:47

Re: CS>RE: a reason to buy 400ppm CS

2001-12-09 Thread boberger
Hi Ken The bike generators have permanent magnets fields so just changing the wires on the one that run backwards will work. "Ole Bob" Ode Coyote wrote: > Way cool! > Using the gooseneck and an extension with a vane on the back keeps the > wheel turned into the wind. Bending the fork assemble

Re: CS>RE: a reason to buy 400ppm CS

2001-12-09 Thread Ode Coyote
Way cool! Using the gooseneck and an extension with a vane on the back keeps the wheel turned into the wind. Bending the fork assembley to get rid of the rake angle so the pivot is in line with the axle helps. [grunt] Nice thing about the bike generator is that it's made to clamp onto the forks

Re: CS>RE: a reason to buy 400ppm CS

2001-12-09 Thread Dean T. Miller
On Sat, 08 Dec 2001 09:47:49 -0500, Ode Coyote wrote: > Has anyone ever thought to take an old bicycle wheel, front forks, bike >light generator and some plastic jug slices for wind vanes in the spokes to >make a wind generator out of it? Yup. Only I used slats from an old venetian blind (cut to

Re: CS>RE: a reason to buy 400ppm CS

2001-12-08 Thread Ode Coyote
>We located a jewelers supplier that sells .999 silver, processed in >Switzerland, and finally found someone in the market who could roll this >into the size strips we need. ## I suspect that bullion coins hammered out or left untouched would do to eliminate the need for Swiss jewlers. And af

Re: CS>Re: a reason to buy 400ppm CS

2001-12-07 Thread natural_essentials
Reid, Wow, what pops in my mind is the word "nonsequitur". I merely said "DOUBLE YUCK!". You don't know me or my history, and you most certainly know nothing about what I have been through and survived in my life. Therefore, it is ridiculous on your part to assume how I would react to poor peopl

Re: CS>Re: a reason to buy 400ppm CS

2001-12-07 Thread Ode Coyote
I'll bet that every village has at least one motor vehicle with a battery. Even a marginal junk battery that won't start a car or motor bike will do. Solar distillers, rain/dew collectors and the like are dirt cheap to build out of junk, if not absolutely free. The only expense would be the sil

Re: CS>Re: a reason to buy 400ppm CS

2001-12-06 Thread boberger
Hi Reid, Some time ago the technical source of light adsorption by particle size was cited on this list and as Marshall of Roger pointed out the the T.E. is affected to the first power by the concentartion and the brightness to the thrid power of the particle size. Alos the color adsorption that h

Re: CS>Re: a reason to buy 400ppm CS

2001-12-06 Thread Nina Silver
- Original Message - From: Reid Harvey To: silver list Sent: Friday, December 07, 2001 8:22 AM Subject: CS>Re: a reason to buy 400ppm CS > Dear Ken, > In the U.S. and Europe there is superb infrastructure (good roads, > working phones, etc.) educated people, and vibrant markets. But i

Re: CS>Re: a reason to buy 400ppm CS

2001-12-06 Thread Ode Coyote
I fail to see how buying any commercial CS at any price could be cheaper than a couple of silver wires , a handful of batteries or the neighbors car and a few cups of rain water or dew when the only real expense is the silver at $6 an oz and one ounce makes many many gallons of CS. Ken At 08:24

RE: CS>Re: a reason to buy 400ppm CS

2001-12-05 Thread I Anderson
Reid, I see no problem with MSP, other than it is of high concentration. The few cases of argyria seen recently are mostly linked to MSP ingestion over a long period of time. I have made some very strong CS myself, using honey as a starter, and the result was an iridescent gold, and the same in g

Re: CS>Re: a reason to buy 400ppm CS

2001-12-05 Thread Kevin Nolan
Reid, thanks for clarifying your filter manufacturing process - certainly rules out silver nitrate. As for the dangers of protein stabilized CS, there probably are none as far as use in your terra cotta filters are concerned, since the CS is adsorbed - held in place - within the porous ceramic stru

Re: CS>Re: a reason to buy 400ppm CS

2001-12-05 Thread natural_essentials
DOUBLE YUCK!! > > Yuck! I wouldn't drink that no matter how much it was diluted. > Leacy Life is Good! GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, v

Re: CS>Re: a reason to buy 400ppm CS

2001-12-04 Thread boberger
Hi Again Reid. I just revisited the eductate-yourself.org web site and there in nothing new that I have done 3 to 4 years ago I have the data plots to prove it. "Ole Bob" -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. To join or quit silver-list or silver-

Re: CS>Re: a reason to buy 400ppm CS

2001-12-04 Thread boberger
Hi Reid, I just noticed something in your post. My polarity switching was at one minute intervals. During the investigation I use 12, 24, 36, 48, 60, and 90 seconds. Been there and done that. "Ole Bob" -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. To join or qui

Re: CS>Re: a reason to buy 400ppm CS

2001-12-04 Thread John A. Stanley
In article <008e01c17d31$ec3a5580$e8151...@najy4mog5vb3o0>, "Kevin Nolan" wrote: >Looking at the image of a beaker of CS on their web page >http://educate-yourself.org/products.html, seems to me to be a turbid >product with a greenish tinge - indicative of a fairly low quality, coarse >particle pr

Re: CS>Re: a reason to buy 400ppm CS

2001-12-04 Thread boberger
Hi Kevin, Thanks for reminding me of the green color. That turned me off. but since it has been brought up I will check it out. "Ole Bob" Kevin Nolan wrote: > Looking at the image of a beaker of CS on their web page > http://educate-yourself.org/products.html, seems to me to be a turbid > produ

Re: CS>Re: a reason to buy 400ppm CS

2001-12-04 Thread boberger
Hi Reid, Go back in the archives!!! I introduced and sold polarity reversal units several years ago. At that time it was a constant voltage generator, all electronic. To do it with constant current I would have to use a relay for the switch. What are you using, constant voltage or current? I wil

Re: CS>Re: a reason to buy 400ppm CS

2001-12-04 Thread Kevin Nolan
Looking at the image of a beaker of CS on their web page http://educate-yourself.org/products.html, seems to me to be a turbid product with a greenish tinge - indicative of a fairly low quality, coarse particle product. Reid - does your brew look like that shown there? kevin Nolan ken...@optusnet.