Bob, be a little fairer to your readers. I have not done my homework on when
the milk pail or bucket was standardised, or when tin plating was
commonplace, but what you are implying is that there was an electrolytic
reaction between the bucket and the silver dollar. The water buckets and
milk pails were not made of plastic, glass or clay, and no matter what they
were (copper, iron, tin plate or zinc plate) there was some form of
electrolysis.
Regards, Al...
----- Original Message -----
From: "Robert Berger" <bober...@swbell.net>
To: <silver-list@eskimo.com>
Sent: Monday, April 07, 2003 1:22 PM
Subject: Re: CS>help me make the most perfect CS EVER


> Greetings CS'ers,
>
> Now about silver in water. I have reported several times on this list of
my
> personal experience with silver in water so here is it again..
>
> While living in Honduras I took a sample of our off the mountain
unprocessed
> drinking water to our research laboratory to run a silver effectiveness
study. Dr.
> wArren our research pathologist have 12 petri dishes prepared with beef
broth,
> peptone and augar prepare for me.
>
> The sample was divide into three parts:
> 1. untreated and a 1, 10, 100, and 1000 dilution series were streaked on
to one set
> of the petri dishes.
>
> 2. Sample #2 was stirred with a silver rod for about one minute and then a
similar
> dilution series were made.
>
> 3. Sample #3 was stirred with two silver wires connected to the ends of a
standard
> "D" battery, then a third series was made.
>
> After 24 hours of incubation the results were as follows:
>
> #1 even the 1000 to 1 sample was covered with bacteria colonies.
>
> #2 the 1000 to 1 was clean and the 100 to 1 had a few colonies.
>
> #3 none of the samples had any colonies!!!!!!!
>
> Now for some Americana. Check your history when the pioneers crossed the
west in
> covered wagons every milk bucket and water bucket had a silver dollar in
then to
> keep the milk and water clean!!!
>
> Do you home work.
>
>
> "Ole Bob"
>
>
>
>
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