Mr. Wayne Fugitt wrote: (to cking...@nycap.rr.com s message posted
yesterday.)
Your message brings back many questions, ideas, and problems of
beginners<<.
The contents of this message brought me back in the happy mood, one I like
to be in. It's called the sphere of equanimity to those who know.
The message referred to was a bit of a surprise to me, and I did not want to
react to it in a "spontaneous way" which would certainly have been
misinterpreted by the person concerned.
I am very happy with the many other reactions to my humble question I had;
thank you Wayne -- and Dan Nave also for your splendid explanation of how to
calculate nano-particles/and time. That was one thing I needed, and that is
what this Forum is all about!
I would like to add, to Mr. Waynes post:
I have had to work on my own cars for some time; I did it with pleasure, and
I learned a LOT. It was a t a time when money went poor due to the course of
my life. The mechanic was a good guy, and he appreciated my trials and
errors. Now I am able to do most everything on cars .. provided that they
are not sophisticated computer thangs. What a coincidence!
See my little problem here is that I have not much of science to my
disposition. My knowledge of electricity is minimum, and it really took a
lot of me (and still does now ad then) to get accustomed to the expressions
used on this lovely Forum. Fact is that I AM Dutch by origin, and although a
retired teacher of English, the specifications can by tricky.
During all my years in college, I used to teach my kids (and grown-ups!) one
basic rule: You have no right to draw back from a project before having
tried it. Any dead fish can flow downstream-, or as the Buddha taught: the
sin is not in falling .. the sin is in falling, and not getting up again
afterwards. Think about it. Trying it is learning! In my professional
approach I used another expression by times: There are absolutely no
problems, there are solutions. I lived by that rule for a long long time,
and I shall live by it until my last breath.
One other thing which drew my attention is this:
They talk like they want to achieve perfection and knowledge about the
process, while ignoring the basics, taking shortcuts, being penny wise
and dollar foolish, and generally stumbling thru the forest blindfolded.<<
Not really!
I have always made Colloidal Silver Water of good quality, wary of the
dangers (Argyria!) and precautious for my loved-ones whom I gave it to. When
it was of a strange color (often yellow clouds on the bottom of my glass, or
just too darn grey) or when it had those black specks in it, I would throw
it away, until some good soul on this Forum told me to use it for plants and
animals.
When we changed from Spawater to le Bleu, our product was a lot more
attractive; very clear, and very mild of taste.
I was very happy with Mamapugs message on howtudu, in a home-made model
with electrical wires, crocodile beaks and batteries. I have done that ever
since. It is only now, in our new situation, being VERY conscious of the
responsibility I have for our clients, for the name that my wife is
establishing as a health-care worker in our new home-land, and for our own
health -in short for a spotless product- that I am carefully preparing to
make my CS with the energy coming out of the wall.
You talk about a patent, Wayne. Give you a lill secret of mine here: Ill
have mine soon, and it will stop the car-thieves in this community. Yet, I
am no dreamer. Getting a patent is a lot of work, and it pays to be stronger
and smarter than those out-there. Nevertheless, my blue-print is ready, and
all I need is a bit of engineering, and again, delving into electricity. But
did not Thomas Alpha Edison and Marconi have to in their time?
Thanks for your defense, my friend,
Much obliged,
Take care, and:
To faith,
add
Knowledge!
Faith St. Francis.
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