Re: CSExtra Credit

2004-05-19 Thread Ode Coyote
Probably not..while tied to the outhouse. Batteries can be made by inserting dissimilar metals into a citrus fruit. ..solar stills are low tech items. A piece of plastic sheet and a pebble sort of stuff. Ode At 11:44 AM 5/18/2004 -0500, you wrote: Here's an extra credit problem for all the

Re: CSExtra Credit

2004-05-19 Thread Dan Nave
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

Re: CSExtra Credit

2004-05-19 Thread Wayne Fugitt
Morning Dan, What is the lowest voltage required to make colloidal silver? Depends on how many years you want to wait grin AS to makeshift batteries, I did not see anyone mention the Solar Pond. I have seen the battery effect from a bag of pine bark, after nutrients were added.

Re: CSExtra Credit

2004-05-18 Thread Marshall Dudley
Yep, use the copper wires with the pennies (which are mostly zinc now) or iron, with fruit juice to produce a battery, and hook up with the silver immersed in the water to produce colloidal silver. Marshall Dan Nave wrote: Here's an extra credit problem for all the technology hackers and mad

CSExtra Credit

2004-05-18 Thread Dan Nave
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

CSExtra Credit

2004-05-18 Thread Trem
: Dan Nave dn...@mn.nilfisk-advance.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Tuesday, May 18, 2004 9:44 AM Subject: [silver_list] CSExtra Credit 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