A error/ommission/correction.   :0.   

For people who do NOT choose to purchase a name brand there is definitely a 
learning curve which include assembling the materials,   mistakes/errors, 
higher incidence of bad batches, etc.

Carol Ann <saffiresk...@yahoo.com> wrote: Now I understand better why you are 
considered an esteemed Moderator. More Buddha like perhaps.  :)

Since I chose not to buy a ready made generator from a vendor I cannot give 
testimonial to any as many on the Forum do.  For those that decide to purchase 
them from a vendor the process is generally.....a piece of cake with little 
frustration and inconvenience involved.  Plug and Play.  They are a public 
service and there is a definate need. 

For people who do choose to purchase a name brand there is definitely a 
learning curve which include assembling the materials,   mistakes/errors, 
higher incidence of bad batches, etc. One of the  purposes and major 
contributions of this list is to help those who assemble their own.   How one 
makes CS is a matter of choice.  For me, using a home made generator has been 
fraught with mistakes and there is a greater learning curve to produce a GOOD 
batch.  Its not at all as  easy as some would imply. It would have certainly 
been less problematic (but more expensive) for me to buy a generator such as 
the SGen, letting someone else do the majority of the work but  I wish to 
understand the process and its a challenge towards continued perfection of GOOD 
brew.  Not everyone I know  that wishes to use CS can afford to invest in a 
ready made, practically mistake proof generator. 

To those who may have misunderstood thinking that I am knocking or negating CS 
or vendors due to ambiguity of my posts I apologize.  Mike, thanks for making 
the point and allowing me to clarify my intention. 

"M. G. Devour" <mdev...@eskimo.com> wrote: Carol Ann writes:
> Geez.  Would be nice if people could recognize a compliment (and a
> little plug as to how much less fuss, fanfare and learning  curve some of
> the "bought" generators provide) when they see one......especially the
> vendors.

I saw a little room for ambiguity in what you were attempting to say, 
Carol Ann. What with several levels of quoting and your original 
comments not being included in later messages in the thread, I think 
your intended meaning was obscured.

I think it's an "Internet Rule(tm)" that *any* ambiguity *will* confuse 
the readers. 

I hope everyone now recognizes that you were attempting to be 
complimentary of the vendors.

If anyone else happens to respond negatively to earlier posts in the 
thread before reading to this point, please be understanding of the 
time warp they're posting from. 

Be well,

Mike D.

[Mike Devour, Citizen, Patriot, Libertarian]
[mdev...@eskimo.com                        ]
[Speaking only for myself...               ]


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