Consider encrypted email if you want total privacy. However, I don't know how to do that on a group. I have also read that people are being prosecuted for using encryption in some countries. So they are owned by the state, which is owned by the powers that be. Those who want no competition and will wipe any new innovation out if it conflicts with their bottom line.
Joe
On 2015-02-16 1:00 PM, wanda85...@yahoo.com wrote:
Hi Jason,

I don't do Facebook.  I just thought its so popular most must have gone to it.  
Personally I think some things should be more private then what Facebook is.   
Seems like, from what I hear,there's nothing private.

Well I see my post went through so.... How do u clean ur electrodes and test to 
know its a better quality?   I clean mine with a simple steel pad.  Don't know 
if the quality is any better as I've always cleaned them.

Gail

Sent from my iPhone

On Feb 16, 2015, at 10:34 AM, Jason <ja...@eytonsearth.org> wrote:

Hi Gail/David:

Facebook is the worst of the worst for their groups setup and activity.

The lack of accurate information on those groups is astounding, and even
when someone posts something of real value, it is lost in obscurity a
few minutes later... not to mention the instant bullying and control freaks 
that thrive in such a setting.

I'm very active in some other lists because there is a lot of very dynamic 
exchanges of ideas.

I'm all for getting away from the status quo, because the status quo means 
stagnation.

I can't remember that last time I heard an original idea on the silverlist... 
oh wait, I can!  It was from David, and the last before that was probably a 
rehash on some ideas pioneered by Brooks Bradley.

I was on the phone with Peter Lindeman last year, and had a great discussion 
about brewing silver for a few weeks using only a trickle of a current 
solar-generated. This slow process creates some amazing crystallization effects.

Also, posts that have gotten through in the past few years have gone largely 
ignored.  I do a yearly test here about the importance of cleaning the silver 
electrodes if you really want a great product.

I always get the same response.  Not even anyone curious about how I personally 
tested this theory or how they can test to see the difference in quality.  Just 
three people or so saying they have no need to clean the electrodes.

I really like the last innovation I'd seen from Ken; those looped electrodes 
make a big difference in cutting down electrode degradation.

...also, Trem's electrode configuration on the SG-7 is excellent, and I think 
it only works so well because he uses both polarity reversal and water-pump 
driven water circulation.

~Jason


On 2/16/2015 8:25 AM, wanda85...@yahoo.com wrote:
Hi David,

Do u think a new forum will really help?

Personally I think many have gone to Facebook.   I'm amazed how so
many groups r dying out when they use to be so active.    People must
be off doing other things with their life.  I know I've lost interest
as I'm busy with other things.

This list is kind of like old faithful to me.  I just assumed it
would go on as usual.

Uncle Ben would have certainly added some spice to the group.   Who
knows maybe his posts aren't getting through either so he gave up.

I don't post often either as I really just don't have much to say and
some of the few posts I've tried to post didn't show up either.
Hopefully things will straighten out quickly.

Now let's see if this goes through fwiw.

Gail

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