someone wrote:
Educational system has dumbed down.I am
thankful I got through it by 1970.Good god I learned Chaucer and
Shakespere in their original vernacular.I had to write my way to a BA
and the stuff had to make sence and have substance.
Yes, those were the good old days before spell and
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Re: CSDMSO-Stroke
* From: Garnet wrote:
* Date: Sat, 8 May 2004 17:40:28
I tired to find an original document from which that came. But all of
the good doctor's material is
Thanks for the info.
But, isn't Magnesium Sulphate plain old Epson Salts?
Very cheap already at the supermarket...
As for Potassium Chloride, some of the stuff I read was pretty scary,
implying that one could upset the Sodium/Potassium balance by taking a
supplement. What is a realistic
CSspider bite
* From: DByron wrote:
* Date: Tue, 11 May 2004 10:13:09
I'd appreciate some advice about spider bite treatment, which may be
that of a brown recluse.
http://curezone.com/forums/m.asp?f=430i=9
Spider victim’s choice: surgery or lawn mower or ?
by Morgan Voorhis
of the
Well, Wayne, the post was about using high voltage, low current to treat
the spider bite. And a rough and ready way of doing it. The article
appears to have some cover-your-ass medical disclaimer boilerplate info
at the end.
You seem to refer a lot to stuff that is in your own head. I don't
I don't know how accurate this is, but I have had several people tell me
that it was the high alcohol content of the absinth and the excessive
alcohol consumption of the absinth drinkers that caused the damage...
Dan
Re: CSClarke, Wormwood, and Malaria
From: Rowena Evans wrote:
Summer is around the corner. The bugs will be out in force soon. I'll
be out camping this weekend and although it's a bit cool right now I
expect there will be some hardy mosquitos and ticks looking for
blood...
I just went out and bought a piezoelectric igniter for a gas grill.
Cost about
Why don't one of you types pick an appropriate term that implies
organic and copyright it. Define the term strictly and license it to
people who can be determined to adhere to it. It can then be used in
place of the corrupted governmental term organic. You might make some
money too...
Dan
* From: Christine Carleton wrote:
* Date: Fri, 14 May 2004 16:22:32
From: Dan Nave dn...@mn.nilfisk-advance.com
Subject: Re: CSSpider Bite Zapper?
Date: Fri, 14 May 2004 11:02:26 -0700
Doesn't feel bad at all, since the contacts are so close together.
When they were farther apart
Wayne,
If you can, please provide a brand name or source for the $15 stun gun
you are talking about. Googling 'stun gun' gives every stun gun
reference on earth...
Dan
CSIgnitors vs Stun Guns
* From: Wayne Fugitt wrote:
* Date: Fri, 14 May 2004 20:59:28
Cost about $15.
The
Here's an extra credit problem for all the technology hackers and mad
scientists...
Say you were in some relatively primitive or isolated situation where
you had some basic items like silver (coins or jewelry), pieces of
copper wire, iron, etc, your normal range of vegetables from potatoes to
Well, I have to give you guys credit... ;-))
What is the lowest voltage required to make colloidal silver?
Dan
(PS Although you pass Trem, Ode - in the outhouse - seems to be
passing more than you. Count your blessings... ;-))
Re: CSExtra Credit
From: Ode Coyote wrote:
Probably not..while
Hulda Clark tends to call all opportunistic organisms parasites
whether they are virus, bacteria, or larger.
Dan
From: Trem (view other messages by this author)
Date: Mon, 24 May 2004 10:35:09
Hi List,
This
Me too. I know that if I get RO water at the supermarket and I don't
rinse out the HDPE jugs that are provided, I will get a strong
paraffin-like taste. But I don't know if this is some sort of leaching
or just a film that can be rinsed out. I can also taste this some times
and in some brands
Can you repost this in a readable format?
It is almost impossible to use as is.
Thanks,
Dan
CSConstant Current Converter
From: C A Paterson (view other messages by this author)
Date: Wed, 26 May 2004 21:55:40
I take it then that you are a spammer?...
Dan
From: John Rigby wrote:
Date: Tue, 1 Jun 2004 20:56:11
Hi Denise folks,
At 09:46 AM 02/06/04 GMT+10, (my time) silver-digest-requ...@eskimo.com
wrote :
Is this
I believe they would use a hammer mill.
Dan
From: Marshall Dudley wrote:
Date: Thu, 3 Jun 2004 07:21:27
A mill is a grinding type of mechanical process. IE corn meal is made
in a
corn mill. I am not aware of
Well Minni M., time to get out the pencil and paper...
Re: CSComputer 'toxic dust'
* From: Minni M. wrote:
* Date: Sat, 5 Jun 2004 22:56:04
--- Dan Nave na...@comcast.net wrote:
This may interest those of you having health
troubles from using computers:
http://www.cnn.com/2004
Did you guys read the article? See below. Perhaps it was just room
dust, but if so it apparently absorbed something from the computer
surfaces...
Researchers collected samples of dust from dozens of computers in eight
states, including university computer labs in New York, Michigan and
However, occasional appeasement and flattery may be required...
If you are not getting enough flattery, check out the following:
Click here: http://www.cse.unsw.edu.au/~geoffo/humour/flattery.html
Automatic Flatterer
Dan
Re: CS[List Owner] Comment...,
From: Christos Moussouliotis wrote:
Sorry, forgot the emoticon...
;^))
Dan
Re: CS[List Owner] Comment...,
From: Dan Nave wrote:
Date: Thu, 10 Jun 2004 07:28:06
However, occasional appeasement and flattery may be required...
If you
Help! I can't access the silver list.
I can still get the digest but can't access the list via the internet.
What is going on?
Dan
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A while back I decided to try some nebulizing for a minor cold that was
seeming to progress downward. Had a slight sore throat and slight cough.
I used CS in an ultrasonic nebulizer. Didn't see much effect. Then I
mixed in about 10% DMSO and used that. This seemed to make the cough
much worse
The answer is stated in the terms of the question.
Re: CS(CS + Hydrogen Peroxide) and (CS + H20)
Wayne Fugitt wrote:
Date: Wed, 14 Jul 2004 04:57:10
The problem is, .. I barely know how to ask a good question.
Wayne
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I wonder if this is from all vegetable oils or if it is linked
to partially hydrogenated oils or trans-fats?
Dan
CSMacular degeneration
Terry Chamberlin wrote:
Date: Wed, 14 Jul 2004 07:26:33
Macular
Sorry, but we CAN'T find it in the archives. MS is only two
characters.
Search apparently can only be done on more than 3 characters.
If the search program would recognize spaces as valid characters then
spaceMSspace, which consists of 4 characters, could be searched.
If this is too slow,
Thanks Mike,
This is out of the area of my expertise so I wouldn't be able to help
-
(other than to give suggestions ;-)).
Nevertheless, thanks for a great list and thanks to Scott for hosting
it.
Dan
Re: CSMike - Need a better search program
From: M. G. Devour (view other messages by this
Many have wondered what the magic in CS is.
Now you know, the magic in CS is, well... Magic.
Re: CSWhat CS information is the truth?
From: Marshall Dudley (view other messages by this author)
Date: Fri, 16 Jul 2004 09:04:45
That sounds really familiar, somehow...
CS
hrbe wrote:
Date: Wed, 21 Jul 2004 02:58:39
...Dr Bush and Dr Cherney urge people to ...
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Too bad Dr Bush and Dr Cherney didn't get to test that on Reagan...
CS
hrbe wrote:
Date: Wed, 21 Jul 2004 02:58:39
Extensive human trials are slated for the US and the UK next year.
Australia's population is too small to cater for something so big, but
the team did treat 36 patients in a
My wife is doing genealogy and is constantly telling me groan
about all the cases of entire families being wiped out by one
infectious
disease or another. She also comments about the surprising number of
people (particularly in certain families) living into their 90s. This
goes back
as far
If you got to 60 or 65 years old without hair loss, then you don't have
male pattern baldness. When your hair started to fall out, it was from
a different cause which is why CS may have helped with it. Your hair is
getting yellow from the CS dyeing it...
Dan
On Tue, 2004-07-27 at 17:44,
Is this the CS list, or the BS list?
My understanding is that male pattern baldness is due to testosterone
being changed into dihydrotestosterone and this interacting in some way
with certain susceptible hair follicles to cause resultant baldness.
Granted when we were all young and very full of
The Godzilla device consists of a battery (usually three 1.5V cells)
with a variable resistor in series with the batteries. A lead comes
off
the battery negative and another off the variable resistor (the battery
positive
is connected to the other end of the variable resistor). The ends of
That is very interesting.
I remember reading, in the ingredients list of a prostate supplement
formula which was being advertised through the mail, about one of
the additives - which I believe was herbal in origin - which was
supposed to
block the conversion of testosterone into
I have not yet found any soap that I can stand to brush my teeth with.
Miracle II soap was suggested, but I have not ordered that or tried it yet.
Dan
Subject: Re: CSre: mold
From:
Dennis Gulenchin dgulenc...@mb.sympatico.ca
Date:
Fri, 30 Jul 2004 16:15:25 -0500
To:
silver-list@eskimo.com
Can you give some more information about the LED arrays you used?
How many LEDs in the array, pulsed or continuous current, what is the
total brightness? How did you use them on your eyes?
Thanks,
Dan
scl...@netzero.net scl...@netzero.net 8/2/2004 12:53:41 AM
Just wanted to let all of you
(From Alternatives Volume 10, No.14 Dr. David G. Williams)
Question: I've searched all of my back issues of Alternatives and I can't seem
to find many suggestions concerning products that can help re-grow hair. I've
been taking all the recommended nutritional supplements for hair growth
Wouldn't the permeability go both ways?
If DMSO allows enough penetration of fluids to increase
intraocular pressure, wouldn't it allow those same fluids
under pressure to escape?
Perhaps it only works on individual cells though, rather than
on something like the cavity of the eye...?
Dan
That reminds me of a short story by Theodore Sturgeon where the
protagonist made the strongest material ever known, made out of -
nothing.
He figured this out logically by experimenting with paper that came in
perforated sheets, like toilet paper or paper towels. He would put the
paper on a
Great to have you back Mike.
Keep 'em honest...
Dan
Re: CSYellow collodial
* From: Mike Monett (view other messages by this author)
* Date: Sun, 8 Aug 2004 14:20:06
Re: CSYellow collodial
From: Ode Coyote
Date: Sun, 8 Aug 2004 05:39:09
The Robey generator is about the worst
Does anyone have any experience with taking Noni juice
or the dried fruit powder?
Dan
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Someone asked me, Are you computer savvy?
I had to think for a moment and answered, Yes.
I have a son who went thru college where he majored
in computer science. Now if I have a problem, I just
call him.
So, yes, I am computer savvy...
;-))
Re: CSvirus reaction
From: Christine
My son came down with Mono in college a few years ago. It was diagnosed
in the clinic. He had pretty severe symptoms, fever, vomiting, etc. I
took my zapper (ala hulda clark, old cheep style zapper) down and he
zapped for one complete session. He didn't do any more as he got very
sick
A zapper is basically a circuit whose output goes from 0 volts to about
9 volts repetitively. ( A square wave generator operating at 3000 to
30,000 cycles per second.) You hold one electrode (metal tube) that is
attached to the battery negative and another electrode attached to the
output of the
Here is something I came across that relates to the body's
frequencies. Any comments?
Dan
You should be in a position to utilize E/M resonance therapy
or Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Imaging to tune to the NMR
frequency of the cancer cells, which have a resonant frequency
well outside of the
independently ? May I ask in what capacity
you worked at Meloy ?
It sounds very much like Royal Rife to me .
Cheers,
Himagain
CSRe: Frequency and the meaning of words.
* From: Dan Nave (view other messages by this author)
* Date: Sat, 14 Aug 2004 08:22:11
Here is something I came
Check out these links.
http://www.rialian.com/rnboyd/health.htm
http://www.rialian.com/rnboyd/resonancefrequencies.htm
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Dear Mike,
Your battle will not be won in this fashion.
As they say, you will have to change the terrain.
And that may include some esoteric issues as well
as the physical.
Sincerely,
Dan
Re: CSCS: Mold, Chlorine Bleach and Vellux Blankets
From: Mike Monett (view other messages by this
Sounds like alchemy...
Dan
From: Ode Coyote wrote:
Date: Wed, 18 Aug 2004 03:59:51
One set of reactions that may have some merit is making silver
carbonate
by using a small amount of baking soda, then dissolving that
insoluable
result into the water with vinegar to make silver acetate.
I think it's more a problem of keeping the conscious mind from
interferring with
what is happening, which is arising out of the body/unconscious mind.
This is probably more a feeling than a thinking sort of thing.
I wonder if people who are classified strongly as
feeling types in the Myers
In addition to the castor oil packs you may
want to try peanut oil to rub on the area and
allow it to soak in for a time. It is supposed
to be good for arthritis and other things. I
have found it soaks in and almost lubricates joints.
(Also recommended by Cayce.)
Try holding CS with 10%
sister-in-law not DSIL!
Tsk, tsk, tsk.
But we won't tell her...
;-))
CSRe: Re: CSChicken Pox
* From: jandwtighe wrote:
* Date: Fri, 20 Aug 2004 22:28:58
DS is dear son and DD is dear daughter. I don't know if it's erradicated, lol,
I guess we'll
find out in a couple of weeks.
And some of them only do it ONCE in a lifetime!...
Dan
Insects don't mind if you watch them screwing...
Dan
Re: CSSometimes parasites may be a good thing...
From: John Rigby wrote:
Date: Fri, 27 Aug 2004 03:24:36
I saw a report on TV about the bad water situation in Iraq with respect
to the drinking water being contaminated with bacteria and hepatitis
etc.
I was thinking that it might be possible to make CS to sterilize the
water, in a pinch, using silver and batteries which would be available
there,
How does one make colloidal copper?
Dan
From: William Missett wrote:
Date: Wed, 1 Sep 2004 08:50:44
I AM having success with a rather pricey but effective colloidal
copper
generator, which floats in the pool and
Just go to a store that sells silver used to make jewelry
and ask for fine silver (99.9% pure silver).
Don't use the lower grade used for most jewelery though.
Dan
CSsource of silver NZ
* From: elle roberts (view other messages by this author)
* Date: Sat, 11 Sep 2004 17:20:14
Can
Check out any feed stores in the area when you are here.
Use the phone Yellow Pages directory to find them. They
are more likely to be in the suburbs of Minneapolis/St. Paul.
I know that Mills Fleet Farm stores which are in several suburban
areas would have it.
Dan
Re: CSGatorade
It's so the SilverPuppy CS generator device will sit on top of the jar
without falling in, etc.
(Don't overthink this... ;^)
Dan
Re: CSPreparing a jar for homemade CS
* From: j rigby (view other messages by this author)
* Date: Mon, 13 Sep 2004 16:17:02
At 09:52 PM 13/09/04, Ode
To the chemists, etc, on the list...
I have been wondering about low-odor DMSO.
I don't think it exists.
If one can reduce the odor by distilling,
then there is a contaminant that is removed by distilling.
If the odor is caused by the actual compound 'DMSO',
then no amount of distilling is
A plea to Matthew McCann...
Can you turn off your sentence chopper when you send to this list?
For me, not being exclusively an intellectual person, the visual chopping
tends to chop up the sense of the post as well. You tend to post things
which are difficult enough for some of us to follow,
RE: CSGatorade (homemade) and CS results
* From: Richard Harris wrote:
* Date: Tue, 14 Sep 2004 07:43:50
Dear Sol Nancy,
As a FL Pharmacist for 57 years, I am continually amazed and amused when
someone asks your professional opinion regarding a physical problem; To
cover yourself, you
The Gaylord information bulletin does say that BMTM is the odor causing
chemical, and that it is removable...
Interestingly, vitamins B12, D3, and E (not to mention Yohimbine
Hydrochloride ;-))
show zero grams per 100mlg solubility in DMSO...
The PDF file is clearer, use first URL below.
Dan
Try searching the archives with the word gulp...
Dan
Re: CSwill this learning curve yield knowledge?
* From: Garnet (view other messages by this author)
* Date: Fri, 17 Sep 2004 11:43:51
Being on dial up myself I can commisserate with you. If you use the term
dose and dosages
I notice you say you use DMSO to topically deliver Vitamin B12.
I recently posted a citation from a company that makes DMSO (Gaylord
Chemical).
They say that B12 is insoluble in DMSO. (Don't know about folic
acid.)
Dan
Re: CSUnidentified subject!
From: Garnet wrote:
Date: Sun, 19 Sep
Re: CSDMSO-DRAGON breath
From: Garnet wrote:
Date: Sun, 19 Sep 2004 14:23:14
I am curious if one could add their own urea to the vet grade stuff.
Urea is available as a feed product for cattle. You might have to
If it's water soluable, perhaps it is disolving in the water...
(The 30% water in your 70% DMSO.)
Dan
Re: CSVitamin B12 in DMSO
From: Garnet (view other messages by this author)
Date: Mon, 20 Sep 2004 13:10:17
I have been reading Sheldon's work on fasting, cited below.
It sounds extremely interesting.
Does anyone have any experience with fasting?
Dan
Re: CSLiver Cleanse [was Accutane and MSM]
From: Garnet wrote:
Date: Sat, 18 Sep 2004 06:58:00
Where is it?
That will give you an indication of what you have to do to get the CS
to it.
Dan
RE: CSStrep virus--why do I still have it?
From: tlwidmer wrote:
Date: Wed, 22 Sep 2004 06:45:43
Oops, you're
This is an article that appeared in the Star Tribune in Mpls. MN
QUEST FOR CURE ENDS IN MINNESOTAN'S DEATH
Warren Wolfe, Star Tribune
September 23, 2004 BIBEAU0923
Katherine Bibeau was like June Cleaver with an attitude, said her husband,
David. Cook, bake, knit, garden, church, Boy
A great conversion program called Convert can be downloaded at:
http://www.joshmadison.com/software/
Dan
From: TC wrote:
Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 04:11:33
Richard said:
The CS is already made and at the end of
Best chance for softening the hard lymph node is to apply castor oil to
the area.
Do a small castor oil pack so there is plenty of oil in the area.
This means to
saturate a flannel cloth of several thicknesses with the oil and apply
it to the area
for a period of time. Can also use heat.
Dan
Get some rest... ;-))
CSSinus wash and nose drops for cold?
From: sol wrote:
Date: Tue, 28 Sep 2004 08:25:55
Well, drat, my 2 year cold-free streak is over. I have managed to
catch a cold, even though I
I would use a Hulda Clark type zapper or a Beck type zapper.
My son had excellent results with mono with the zapper.
Dan
Re: CSSinus (hard lymph nodes)
From: sol (view other messages by this author)
Date: Tue, 28 Sep 2004 10:58:56
Suggestion:
Use Bromelain to prevent bruising and inflamation from sprains and
injuries.
If you take the digestive enzyme bromelain on an empty stomach (take
with water)
it will act to suppress inflamation. (If you take it with food, it
will help digest the food.)
It works great for bruises,
Re: CS4 cc?
From: Jim Wright (Lists) wrote:
Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 10:44:58
Hey Folks,
If anyone can find a better converter
program on the planet, then please enlighten me and this list with the
information.
You can get potassium sorbate at a wine-making supply store.
It is used when bottling a sweet wine to keep it from fermenting in the
bottle.
Dan
Re: CScolds
From: Sally Khanna wrote:
Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 09:01:45
Raw garlic is quite good for colds.
Before CS when I felt a cold coming on I could often stop it by
chopping up a large garlic clove and mixing it in a quarter to half cup
of water and chugging it down. Well, you get garlic breath, but it
seems to work pretty well. It does kill viruses...
If
Ode and Mike,
As you indicate, the range that we would use the PWT is at the lower end of the
meter's range. The accuracy, when calibrated at full scale, along with the
linearity of the response, makes the error large when compared to the smaller
readings at the low end of the scale.
I
Re: CSIs it really this quiet? GARNET
* From: Garnet wrote:
* Date: Sun, 17 Oct 2004 09:29:15
I make 10 ppm CS but you can use what ever concentration CS you have on
hand. It would make it more effective presumable to use a higher
concentration CS but I get floaters when I go
Cut to the chase, Dude!
Dan
Re: CStake a look at the off-topic list, folks. It's easy
* From: j rigby wrote:
* Date: Sun, 17 Oct 2004 18:07:42
At 07:51 PM 17/10/04, Mike wrote:
Umm, John? Before you panic people with your deadly virus hyperbole,
would you please explain to them
If I had Bell's Palsy I would be chugging mass quantities of CS.
I would also be spraying CS in my eyes.
I would get a quantity of CS to which I would add 10% DMSO and put
it into my ear and saturate a cloth with it and place it over the
whole side of my face/head and keep it wet with the
No.
Re: CSIs it really this quiet?
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by making higher
ppm CS, but ten tastes better so I have not had a practical reason to
look into it.
Garnet
On Sun, 2004-10-17 at 22:07, Dan Nave wrote:
Re: CSIs it really this quiet? GARNET
* From: Garnet wrote:
* Date: Sun, 17 Oct 2004 09:29:15
I make 10 ppm CS but you can
If you want to reduce inflamation, taking bromelain (a digestive enzyme
extracted from the pineapple plant) when taken with water on an empty
stomach is very effective. Easiest to take perhaps 500 gdu first thing
in the morning and last thing at night, possibly once in the day also.
I wouldn't
I believe that EM healing and Rife type healing, in some form, is a
fact.
This is from my own experience from devices I have made and
experimented with myself. (e.g.: the Zapper and MagPulser devices)
I know they work and they have had effects on myself and other
people. Granted, they have not
Re: CSPulsed Electromagnetic Healing Developments
For cripes sake, change the f_ing subject line.
This has nothing to do with Pulsed Electromagnetic Healing
Developments
Re: CSPulsed Electromagnetic Healing Developments
From: Garnet (view other messages by this author)
Date: Thu, 21 Oct
You mistake silence for approval.
If I had to respond to everything I disagreed with
Mike would have me off of here in a jiffy...
In this case, I was trying to follow that particular subject thread
to save some time and the inanity of the whole position
of not changing subject lines was
Can you kind of explain or expound on this subject?
I find it intriguing, but find that I must be lacking in some
background info that would help me understand what you
are talking about.
I certainly would like some purified DMSO (that I could afford)
and if I could do it myself that would add
RE: CSPulsed Electromagnetic Healing Developments
From: Tony Moody wrote:
Date: Fri, 22 Oct 2004 10:16:49
Dear Dan,
I have seen one of those running. It was about 1 mouse power, and
rotated fairly slowly and steadily, like about 100rpm. there was a bit
of torque but I could easily slow it
Sorry Richard. My sense of taste and smell are excellent!
I do not enjoy my own taste or smell on DMSO :-((
Additional distillation may be effective...
Is the offending chemical going to vaporize before
or after the DMSO?
Dan
RE: CSRefining DMSO
* From: Richard Harris (view other
Is this injested orally?
Re: CSLive Bacteria (Joni)
From: T J Garland (view other messages by this author)
Date: Thu, 28 Oct 2004 19:51:37
I have found personally and with friends that CS with DMSO and a
I have wondered if a silver needle (electrode) could be inserted into a
vein and then stimulated with an appropriately small and controlled
current/voltage in order to get the effect of IV colloidal silver. Of
course, this could be dangerous, but it may be something to think about,
To use the Salt test for determining Ionic Silver Concentration:
Take a known volume of EIS (Electrically Isolated Silver) and add
enough salt to it so that all the ionic silver combines to form AgCl.
Since AgCl has a .8 ppm solubility, you should get a precipitate. Add
distilled water (at an
Well, testing it should show what the generator makes,
and whether it is consistent.
I think this test might be good for home use.
Tests don't have to be complicated or expensive to work...
Any comments on the proposed method?
Maybe one of the Mikes could try it out... ;-))
If I have time,
Arthritis seems to travel in my family, both sides...
I have had some in my hands, knees, and lower back mostly.
I have had good effect from glucosamine sulfate, recommended to me
by my mother since she also had pretty good results from it. Have to
take it regularly at a high enough dose for
There are similar products made from bovine cartilage.
You should be able to take that.
Dan
Re: CSAnti-inflammatory helps
From: sol (view other messages by this author)
Date: Tue, 2 Nov 2004 13:51:09
I can't
Mike (Devour),
Can you not make a FAQ page on the Silver List home page
or a link which would lead to an informational page somewhere
where there could be a file on Acronyms and a CS FAQ sheet,
or post highlights such as Mike Monet's recent remarks about CS and the
blood brain barrier?
I
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