CSSchematics

2000-08-10 Thread blue_eyes
Hi Bill, Your timing is great! I have been picking up bits and pieces for my Zapper and blood electrifier projects and grabbed a few CMOS 555's for the Zapper. Your comments and schematic offer are right on time for me. I am mostly interested in a variable frequency type but certainly would like

Re: CSIntroduction [harbor freight]

2000-08-09 Thread blue_eyes
Hi Folks, I just checked the Mouser Electronics catalogue (on compact disk) and found regular LEDs that are blue (430nm), green (565nm), yellow (585nm) and red (660nm). We could be on to something here. David rogalt...@aol.com wrote: Snip I was wondering if anyone knew if

Re: CSIntroduction [harbor freight]

2000-08-09 Thread blue_eyes
Hi Ole Bob, Yes, I understand the need for a nice coherent beam if a person is going to eyeball it for the Tyndall effect. I was thinking more along the lines of having red,green and blue LEDs on one side of the cell and light sensors on the other side to measure the light transmission changes

Re: CSElectrode Surface Area

2000-08-01 Thread blue_eyes
Fellow CS'ers, Of all the responses I received directly (1), there was one that stood out from all the rest. It indicated the total surface area of both electrodes is used to calculate the current density. There was no mention of the reasoning behind the conclusion, so I am still looking for more

CSElectrode Surface Area

2000-07-31 Thread blue_eyes
Greetings Folks! As time has gone on, the subject of current density has come up now and then and several folks have mentioned what they thought was the appropriate maximum density for minimum silver size. I do not recall anyone mentioning whether they based current density on 100% of the wetted

Re: CSAway too long

2000-07-26 Thread blue_eyes
Hi Mike, Since most relays these days have at least one set of N.O. (normally open) and N.C.(normally closed) contacts, you could use the N.C. contacts and the relay will pass the current until the relay is *activated* which will switch off the current. You could use the potentiometer as a

Re: CSBeck's protocol

2000-07-24 Thread blue_eyes
Hi Guys... I was under the impression that the 50 to 100 microamps spec. relates to *as measured in the blood*. At 30 khz., the skin effect might conduct most of the usable current away form the blood vessels, whereas, at 4 hz. it may be more of a direct electrical effect than a

Re: CSBeck's protocol

2000-07-24 Thread blue_eyes
Hi Marshall, What did you use to measure the current of the 30 khz. signal? Multimeter? Oscilloscope? The manual for my multimeter does not indicate frequency ranges or limits with regard to AC current readings, so I don't have a clue if it is as accurate at 30 khz. as it is at 60 hz. David

CS[Fwd: Steve Gibson's July/2000 News from GRC.COM ...]

2000-07-16 Thread blue_eyes
Hi Folks, Does any body remember Spinrite? It was at one time the best disk analysis and fix'em up utilities going. Steve Gibson authored it and many other helpful goodies. I subscribe to his free news thing and find the info and free software (personal firewall, vulnerability tests, etc.) very

Re: CSViolet Ray

2000-07-11 Thread blue_eyes
Hey Marshall, I am jealous! Actually, the device is much closer to being a Lakhovsky MWO than a Rife based gizzy. Rife stuff is frequency specific whereas Lakhovsky stuff is more of a shotgun effect for all the cells to get all the frequencies they need. What jump start you'll have in the

CSHoney

2000-07-07 Thread blue_eyes
Hi Kids, Tracy posted this honey info on his alternative health list and I feel it is worth passing on. I don't recall if anyone has mentioned honey as part of a CS ointment David __ Is Honey Really a healthful food? The popular idea that whereas white sugar is

CSCarpal Tunnel Syndrome

2000-07-06 Thread blue_eyes
Howd, But, Ole Bob, what was the effect on the CTS? Did it work and how well? David Robert L. Berger wrote: Kieth; This might seem a bit drastic, but remove the wire from one spark plug on your car. Then start the engine and using a piece of plastic, zap the carpal tunnel area

CSSpeculation and facts

2000-06-26 Thread blue_eyes
Hi Roger and non-Rogers, I agree Roger. Except for unexpected discoveries, facts are generally the end result of a long line of What If's. The folks who are conceptually creative and good at What If are not all necessarily skilled in the crafts required to turn the what if into a fact or find

Re: CS??? water

2000-06-24 Thread blue_eyes
Hi Ho Folks, Until some one investigates the matter, we wont have an answer to that question. Since I am *more* than curious about the structuring of water anyway, I am gathering ideas and parts to have a look. Some of the questions that peak my curiosity are: Can we structure water to have

CSGrander Water Catalogue

2000-06-23 Thread blue_eyes
Well, I went to www.granderwater.com and filled in my e-mail address so they'd know where to send the catalogue. A few minutes later I got the ,uhhh catalogue in my inbox. If you like text catalogues (no pictures of the products) that do not list prices and are mostly background and

Re: CSBob Beck

2000-06-21 Thread blue_eyes
Doctor of science? That sounds better than my guess. ( Democrat, South Carolina ) David --- Marshall Dudley wrote: That would be a doctor of science I believe. Marshall _ NetZero - Defenders of the Free World Click here for FREE

CSBob Beck

2000-06-20 Thread blue_eyes
Hi CS'ers, I believe the biographical material I read about Bob Beck indicated that he was a physicist before his retirement. I think he is now in his 80's. David Marshall Dudley wrote: I do not believe he is a doctor, but may be wrong. _

Re: CSBob Beck

2000-06-20 Thread blue_eyes
Hi Marshall and all, If you go to: http://www.explorepub.com/articles/beck/hiv_article.html You can see: Copyright 1996 by Robert C. Beck, D.Sc. I forget what D.Sc. means.. David Marshall Dudley wrote: Yes, he was a physicist, but I do not know if he had only a masters or a

Re: CStest

2000-06-12 Thread blue_eyes
Colloidal KIM-CHI?? Fred wrote: SORRY Mike, you have contacted the KIM-CHI LIST! _ NetZero - Defenders of the Free World Click here for FREE Internet Access and Email http://www.netzero.net/download/index.html -- The silver-list is a moderated

CSBert Wolf's Trivia

2000-06-08 Thread blue_eyes
Hi CS'ers, Chef Bert Wolf has had several cooking shows on the PBS where he and his cameras travel around the world watching chefs prepare famous and not-so-famous local cuisine. He likes to pass on the history of how the dishes and eating/drinking customs originated. According to his account

CStest1

2000-06-07 Thread blue_eyes
just a test _ NetZero - Defenders of the Free World Click here for FREE Internet Access and Email http://www.netzero.net/download/index.html -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. To join or quit silver-list or