Hi, Mike. Is that the sailboat you and your boy built in your garage? If it
is, it looks good! Just wish you had had a brisk wind to create a little
foam at the bow wake and make the sails and boom work a little!
New topic but related. Do you have any info on small boat kits? If you do,
send it
PM, Nessie (nes...@shaw.ca) wrote:
Hm!
Would that not be the North Seeking end.???
If it is North Seeking, then that would make it the
South Pole.?
nessie..
Albert Peirce wrote:
Float the magnet on a piece of styrofoam in a pan of water and the
north end will point north. Do
Float the magnet on a piece of styrofoam in a pan of water and the north end
will point north. Do this outside on a patio or drive into the country if you
live in a high rise in the city. Mark the end with a dot of nail polish or
white-out and there you go! Regards, Al
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This is the most ignorant post I have ever seen on this site! In the first
place, a mercury filling cannot exist unless you had had your body
cryogenetically frozen to minus 100- 200 degrees Fahrenheit and you'd be dead!
Mercury is a liquid metal !! In the second place, there are silver
Dentists frequently use porcelain or plastic fillings on a small cavity on the
face or the side of a tooth for cosmetic purposes.
- Original Message -
From: Kate Strong
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Sunday, May 29, 2005 5:20 PM
Subject: Re: CSmercury and silver
This is
Most interesting, but the product I have heard most about on the silver list
in the last three years is the Mexican Product Microdyn, and it is totally
ignored. Why doesn't some knowledgeable person suggest that Silver Colloids
obtain a sample and make such a comparison? I don't know how big a
-
From: Albert Peirce aepei...@fuse.net
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Thursday, May 19, 2005 1:58 PM
Subject: Re: CSRe: Clifton Mining/Silver Biotics News
Most interesting, but the product I have heard most about on the silver
list in the last three years is the Mexican Product Microdyn
Papayas are where its at!! In addition to the tasty fruit, the leaf stems
are hollow and with proper attention to size of the ammo (dried peas) and
the stem bore diameter, they make dandy peashooters! Personal reminiscences
from the Caribbean from 1947-1951. Regards. Al
- Original
that
causes anemia and ultimate death by internal bleeding. No pain, no seizures
as in cyanide poisoning. So the term rat poison needs to be qualified.
Regards, Albert Peirce
- Original Message -
From: Ode Coyote odecoy...@alltel.net
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Saturday, May 14
WARFARIN !!! is the way to go. Hospitals administer it under the brand or
scientific name COUMADIN and it is a very effective blood thinner and they
have to monitor it very carefully to prevent internal bleeding.
It is available in a dispenser pack of coumadin laced grain, and I would
If I were making an educated guess, UO, since we have been on the topic of
Urine Therapy for weeks now, probably is an acronym for Urinate Off, i. e.
Piss Off, for those of you of less delicate sensibilities. Regards, Al
- Original Message -
From: Faith Saint Francis
A very confused post. The Water Oz was suggested for a two year old daughter
and the idea was promptly shot down. CS in any form will not do a wilfull 16
year old any good whatsoever. And if you can trick the 16 year old to take a
daily strong dose of castor oil, she won't stray more than 20
Applause!! But I don't know if the courts are still using military service
as an alternate to jail time, and the granddaughter would have to be haled
into court first! Regards, Albert
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From: William Missett miss...@prodigy.net.mx
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent:
/ecreadings/
regards, davido
On Sat, 7 May 2005 18:11:33 -0400 Albert Peirce aepei...@fuse.net
writes:
An unfortunate mis-spelling, nothing more.
- Original Message -
From: Bruce Anderson bruce...@intergate.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Saturday, May 07, 2005 5:30 PM
Subject: Re
An unfortunate mis-spelling, nothing more.
- Original Message -
From: Bruce Anderson bruce...@intergate.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Saturday, May 07, 2005 5:30 PM
Subject: Re: CSWarts, and Ricinus + bio-carbonate
What is bio-carbonate?
Bruce
Faith Saint Francis wrote:
The information being disseminated in wtc7.net is largely FALSE and
certainly misleading! Steel has certain structural properties and these
include a stress/strain relationship related to temperature that establishes
its working strength for design purposes. The relationship remains
relatively
I believe the more expensive model offers a universal power supply
containing at a minimum 240 volt AC and possibly 12 volt DC capability, but
if you don't intend to make CS in Europe, or in your car, you don't need to
spend the extra money, IMHO. regards, Al
- Original Message -
Message -
From: Albert Peirce
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Monday, March 28, 2005 7:44 AM
Subject: CSMexican water purification
Forgive me a senior moment, but what is the name of the silver water
purification product? Thanks in advance, Al
Jungle Jim's in Fairfield Ohio. Don't expect it to be easy unless you have
more than average skills wielding a machete. The easiest way is probably
using an electric drill and ordinary metal bit and drilling into the nut on
the stem side ( Choose a coconut with the Green husk present- the bare
Forgive me a senior moment, but what is the name of the silver water
purification product? Thanks in advance, Al
- Original Message -
From: Jim Holmes
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Tuesday, March 22, 2005 9:48 PM
Subject: RE: CSRe: alex s. perry, jr's WWII article
What is your take on Pearl Harbor Albert?
-Original Message-
From: Albert Peirce [mailto:aepei...@cinci.rr.com
responded to and read
Mr. Perry's article entitled THERE WAS NO NEED FOR WORLD WAR II Any
information about contacting these people would be appreciated. Regards, Al
- Original Message -
From: Albert Peirce
To: http://aepeirce@cinci.rr.com
Cc: Albert Peirce
Sent: Sunday
I have addressed this subject before, but the gist of it is that the 750 (or
.750) applies to 18 karat gold (18/24 equals 75%,ergo .750). The 925 (OR .9250)
indicates the Government of Mexico's official approval of the assay value of
the silver at 925/1000,or .925 pure silver, and .075 of
Apparently, there is a great deal of value placed on livestock versus the
total non-value of the human life as evidenced by abortion/euthanasia
practices. Al
- Original Message -
From: Brooks Bradley brooks76...@lycos.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Sunday, March 20, 2005 4:24
For the record, you may have meant GERMAN SILVER instead of Mexican. All the
Mexican silver I have ever seen or handled is good! Much of it is marked
'TAXCO' which is a city in Mexico where silver production began in the
1500/1600's.
Further, the addition of nickel metal to harden the alloy
It is silver!! I am continually amazed at the quality of education in this
country! Has nobody ever been made aware of the Spanish conquest of Mexico
and Peru? Of the coinage mints established in these countries and of the
export of gold and silver coins and bullion bars to Spain in the 1700's?
This rationale is typical GOV-SPEAK. A logical and rational mind might
question that if they found a way to extract the active ingredients of Red
Yeast Rice (or Caffeine from coffee), are they entitled to patent the product
((Mevacor and [Caffeine]) and have it approved as a drug? An Engineer's
please subscribe me to the off-topic list. thanks
You have not provided sufficient information in your request! Tell them you are
willing to provide them with at least $2400.00 per year to cover the cost of
answering your incredibly detailed questions. Also, you need to ask if they
require Mint Employees to wash their hands after going to the
Where do you buy it? Al
- Original Message -
From: miss...@prodigy.net.mx
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Monday, June 14, 2004 7:07 PM
Subject: RE: CS20 ppm CS
Buy 1 liter bottle of 3200 ppm Microdyn, and add 160 liters of pure water
and you have 161 liters of 20 ppm.
This guy should have stayed in football. In his third response to the
KAIRE claims he states that silver nitrate is caustic and does kill
bacteria. Silver nitrate is made by dissolving silver metal in nitric acid
and unless you neutralize it with an excess of hydroxide it remains acidic.
Regards,
What is the name of the very effective granulated poison
- Original Message -
From: Jack Dayton jack...@harbornet.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Tuesday, December 09, 2003 2:42 PM
Subject: Re: CSFire Ants
Marshall Dudley 12/9/03 8:18 AM Wrote:
Anyway, does anyone know
Marshall, apparently you don't get the message. There is an exchange rate
between U. S. and Canadian dollars, and there is a huge difference between
US$2.95/foot and Cdn$2.95/foot. Not to mention the difficulty of cashing a
check in one currency in the other country. Regards, Al...
-
I love the English language! It is both beautiful and maddening at the same
time! Be careful and analyse what you say. Why would you want to place a
humidifier in the tent and kill the virus and the patient at the same time?
Regards, Al...(Tongue in cheek)
- Original Message -
From: Trem
for those with hemorrhoids. This is
on-topic insofar as prevention of infection is better than an ounce of
cure (CS).
Albert Peirce wrote:
Thanks so much, Deborah, for broaching the subject! I was about ready to
post the same hypothesis, but hated to do it as a guy! Almost all (or
ALL
The danger of an oxygen rich atmosphere is that any combustion reaction is
intensified! I believe that Gus Grissom and several other astronauts died as
a result of an electrical fault (short circuit) in a confined space that was
oxygen-rich and that everything that was combustible (wire
Thanks so much, Deborah, for broaching the subject! I was about ready to
post the same hypothesis, but hated to do it as a guy! Almost all (or ALL)
of the posts are by women (females, girls) and there has to be a link here.
Male anatomy is such that almost all wipe from front to rear and no
There is a source of MSM at sure-nutrition.com available locally at Tractor
Supply Corporation. It is produced by Farnum and is supposedly for veterinary
purposes (horses), but is 99% pure, at $16 odd dollars the pound and there is a
factory coupon for $3 off. As teenagers, we used a lot of
on the website MSM is about 9 dollars for a pound...and if you buy
more...the price goes downif you bought 55 pounds it would only
cost 4.80 a pound or something like that...Robb
- Original Message -
From: Albert Peirce
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
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
I responded to sol's comment at 8PM yesterday with the statement that in
jewelers terminology FINE SILVER is the pure unalloyed stuff. The bezel
strips are still offered! Regards, Al...
- Original Message -
From: rs...@aol.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Friday, April 04, 2003 8:15 AM
They do have the same material. For those of you without a jewelers
background, fine silver and fine gold refer to the pure stuff, unalloyed!
Same as .999!! Regards, Al...
- Original Message -
From: sol pcar...@wyoming.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Thursday, April 03, 2003 7:58 PM
I'm not sure of the reason, but the majority of my posts received are
doubled! I had to delete a second duplicate address in the TO field of
this post. What's going on! Regards, Al...
- Original Message -
From: M. G. Devour mdev...@eskimo.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Cc:
We recently changed ISP's and that may be the problem. I'm getting one at
the old ISP, and another at the new one! Disregard, Al...
- Original Message -
From: Albert Peirce aepei...@cinci.rr.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Cc: cds...@earthlink.net; ral...@stic.net; dog...@apex2000.net
Ian, can you get me the diagrams and parts list, and let me see if I can
cobble a couple of units together? I get up to Windsor fairly frequently
(today, as a matter of fact) and may be able to help. Regards, Al Peirce...
- Original Message -
From: ian_onta...@hotmail.com
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