How in the Sam Hill can this be dated 01 Jan 2000????????

Nell

On Sat, 01 Jan 2000 13:37:38 -0800 THE TROLL <[email protected]>
writes:
> Hi Robert and List.
> 
> When you say "vortex on the other bottle", do you mean the
> plastic tube that connects the two bottles?
> 
> The vortex is the actual cyclone shaped swirl of water and that is 
> what
> I meant when I used the word.
> 
> To start, the water goes in the bottle with the magnets on it.
> then the plastic gizmo screws on to the bottle, then the other 
> bottle screws into the gizmo.
> 
> Now you have sort of an hour glass looking thing with the 
> magnet bottle 3/4 to 7/8 full of water on the bottom and the empty
> bottle on top.
> 
> Hold the bottom of the the empty bottle with your right hand and 
> pick up
> the bottom of the magnet bottle with your left hand and as you are
> rotating the assembly to get the bottle of water to be on top, start
> moving your left hand in a quickly paced clockwise circular motion 
> as
> though you were wiping up a spill on the kitchen table. By the time 
> you
> get the bottles upright, the water should be swirling around fast 
> enough
> for the vortex action to get started.
> 
> I am left-handed and it is a simple and natural motion for me
> but I suspect a right-handed person will need to work at it a bit 
> before
> it is a comfortable thing to do.
> 
> 
> ALSO, something you mentioned just caused me to have a (hot?)
> flash. I previously had said that the magnets wanted to be 
> close to the neck of the bottle. Now, I see the wisdom of the 
> magnets
> being near the widest portion of the funnel part of the bottle. The
> water is swirling around the fastest at that point and I believe 
> that is
> desirable.
> 
> My magnets are a little less than 2" long (and a little less than 1"
> wide)and span the distance between the wide part and the neck and 
> that
> is why I was concerned about the magnet being
> close to the neck.
>  
> 
> 
> David
> 
> 
> Robert Ratliff wrote:
> > 
> > That's what I thought, but the one I bought had magnets on one 
> bottle and > the vortex on another bottle. The small round magnets 
> are very near the > large portion of the second bottle. I tried to 
> make magnetized water per > there instructions, but the water does 
> not move inside two closed bottles.
> > 
> 
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