On Thu, 5 Aug 1999 18:14:47 -0400 (EDT), glades-eg...@webtv.net
(johnphil) wrote:

>Chuck, it's true you can go to Amazon to find what books they have on
>CS.  That is not the same as a recommendation, as all books are not
>equal.  I was hoping someone would answer Becky as I would like a
>recommendation also.  I did go to Amazon and I ordered one of the books
>at random with no idea of which one was best. Books are so expensive to
>guess at.  Those of you who know the field know the best works and
>authors, just as I posted references for biomagnetics.  John

Okay,
Under those circumstances, I'm not qualified to answer as I have NO
book on the subject. However, Amazons listing have synopsis' and
reviews so the answer still works (I love when that happens).

Incidentally, lurking in this newsgroup would be the best source of
info in the same way that specialized magazines are often a better
source of up-to-date info than books that get bypassed by technology
advancements.
I'll bet that we as a group now know more about making and using
colloidal silver than any book published!
And incidental OT spinoffs such as MSM have changed MY life!
Not to mention Brooks gems, every one a keeper..... or Tom and his
wonderful Colloidal Gold experiments... and Bob...etc.,etc.,etc.......
                                                        Chuck

Stupid? I don't know the meaning of the word 


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