On Fri, 6 Aug 1999 09:01:26 -0400 (EDT), [email protected]
(johnphil) wrote:

>Hi Chuck. Not to belabor this thread, but the blurbs that booksellers
>put out with each book do not help.  They tell you the subject, but not
>the quality.  They will hardly say, "this is a second-rate book by an
>uninformed author."

Well, you're right!
However, often people (I mean REAL people) will often write reviews on
Amazon.com. Not in this case though, I checked.
I've also noticed that NOBODY has come up with any recommendations so
your best source of info is still this list and web surfing.

The introductory message/faq that Mike sent you when you joined the
list (you DID archive it, didn't you?) points to probably the best
websights with excellent info on CS. What's the problem?

Go to some of them and get up to speed quickly.
I believe Ivans' recently posted list of uses for CS came from one of
them.

Lurk here for awhile, you'll be amazed!!!

Imagine, age spots dissappearing with CS applications. 
I didn't know that!
Wonder if that means they're caused by bacteria. Perhaps like brown
spots on a peach.
I know spraying CS on fruit helps to prolong its shelf life.

If you want a book, buy one blind or check one out at the library
before you buy. I don't have one, and I love books. I think I'm
getting the best info right here. 

HIHO Silver
                                                        Chuck


Power corrupts--isn't that what it's for?


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