fully. Good Luck. Brooks At 08:18 PM 5/14/98
EDT, you wrote:
>first effort - 4x 9v batteries in tap-water
> We sprayed that particular batch on the garden today.
>
>second effort - underway now; 4x 9v batteries in steam-distilled water,
>heated in a coffee-maker pot on the stov
On 14 May 98 at 21:05, Michael McNeill wrote:
Mike D. wrote:
> >Radio Shack sells a 28 volt, 40 mA lamp, in packages of two for a
> >couple bucks or less. It's a type 1819 bulb with a bayonet base,
>
> IOW, the geek dinna know what I was asking for? Sheesh. Ok, new
> bulb tomorrow morn! Oh ...
"Jar-Head"??
Dean
-Original Message-
From: Michael C McNeill [mailto:firew...@juno.com]
Sent: Thursday, May 14, 1998 8:06 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: second effort
No, I *don't live online...I just check mail *frequently* when I post
questions
McNeill [mailto:firew...@juno.com]
Sent: Thursday, May 14, 1998 7:19 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: second effort
first effort - 4x 9v batteries in tap-water
We sprayed that particular batch on the garden today.
second effort - underway now; 4x 9v batteries in steam-distill
No, I *don't live online...I just check mail *frequently* when I post
questions!
On Thu, 14 May 1998 20:38:08 -5 "M. G. Devour"
writes:
>
>Radio Shack sells a 28 volt, 40 mA lamp, in packages of two for a
>couple bucks or less. It's a type 1819 bulb with a bayonet base,
IOW, the geek dinna kno
Michael wrote:
> About this 40mA bulb... I went to Radio Shack this eve, and the
> helpful clerk said all his bulbs were too big - 1v or more. What
> sort of bulb should I use in my "machine" that is 40mA? Maybe if
> I knew what sort of bulbs were 40mA, I'd know where to look to buy
> one.
Rad
first effort - 4x 9v batteries in tap-water
We sprayed that particular batch on the garden today.
second effort - underway now; 4x 9v batteries in steam-distilled water,
heated in a coffee-maker pot on the stove.
Do I keep the fire to the water until the batch is done, or just
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