Eric,
That's ok. This is all just good fun, it's nothing personal. When you're arguing from a position of ignorance and basically don't know what you're talking about, you have to resort to ridicule. When you have no factual information to back up your argument, the only thing you can do is make fun of people.

Darren, you need to focus your mind. You're getting a little scatterbrained. I never once mentioned wood dowsing. Why would you bring it up, it has nothing to do with my argument. It's completely irrelevant to the matter at hand. I know nothing about it. I'm talking strictly about wire rod dowsing which I know for a fact works. Focus dude!

Phil Whitmer
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Hey Darren, No offense dude, but making it a point that you're making
fun of someone onlist? Shit, I'm harsh and even I don't do that. To each
his own I guess.

Eric

On 10/16/2010 11:03 PM, Darren Garrison wrote:

On Sun, 17 Oct 2010 01:29:37 -0400, you wrote:





cancelled the effect. Direct contact with the galvanic skin response or

electrodermal conductance response, whatever you want to call it is

essential for it to work.



Before dowsing was done with bent pieces of metal, it was done with wooden

sticks. Does your magical electro-whatsis work on wood, too, or was all of the

dowsing using wood actually superstition before the "real" metal-based dowsing

came along?



http://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/water_dowsing/pdf/water_dowsing.pdf



Maybe you can advance to "hand dowsing"



http://www.llewellyn.com/journal/article/344





You and a few others can make fun of me all you want



Thanks-- I will.

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