RE: CS>Moderating

2020-07-03 Thread abeland1
 

 

N. says:

"Eventually the List will be overrun and lose it's integrity."

 

That has happened many times in the 20  or so years that I have been on and
off the list.  I have seen many members come in, trying to contribute to
this effort and be driven off, labeled as "techies." My interest is in the
perfection of the methods of making colloidal silver. That is why I started
the following thread:

 
<https://www.goldismoney2.com/threads/the-art-of-making-colloidal-silver-sil
ver-ions-electrically-isolated-silver.61973/>
https://www.goldismoney2.com/threads/the-art-of-making-colloidal-silver-silv
er-ions-electrically-isolated-silver.61973/

It has integrity, and it will not be overrun. The moderators of GoldisMoney2
are tough old guys and stand for no-nonsense.

Arnold

Price

 

From: Neville Munn  
Sent: Friday, July 3, 2020 5:16 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>Moderating

 

Hmmm, I can see why Off Topic won't work here.  There are many other Groups
available to discuss different modalities regarding health Alternatives, but
I can see it will rapidly bleed over into the Silver List.  I was referring
to exactly what you said Lola, quote: "Yes, the occasional political
statement/observation makes it's way into the conversation but it rarely
lasts very long and once in a while it really, really is pertinent."
Eventually the List will be overrun and lose it's integrity.

 

If people wish to discuss other modalities, it should be done on those
relevant "alternative" Groups or Platforms else the essence of the Silver
List will lose its long standing relevance and position.

 

Just my opinion.

 

N.

 

  _  

From: phoenix23...@tds.net <mailto:phoenix23...@tds.net>
mailto:phoenix23...@tds.net> >
Sent: Friday, 3 July 2020 10:38 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com <mailto:silver-list@eskimo.com>
mailto:silver-list@eskimo.com> >
Subject: Re: CS>Moderating 

 

I must be totally weird but I LOVE OT.  lol... as long as it is about
alternatives.  Yes, the
occasional political statement/observation makes it's way into the
conversation but it rarely 

lasts very long and once in a while it really, really is pertinent..  What
does your momma 

say?  Don't talk religion or politics socially.

 

It is amazing the things I have picked up from various members in various
groups and

their willingness to share their experiences.  As a three time cancer
survivor, my eyes

are always open and my ear to the ground, eagerly waiting to hear about the
latest research

and/or findings.  And I do like alternatives that have some solid science
behind them

because it is the wild, wild west 'out there' and you have to be careful,
smart and always

do your due diligence and homework.

 

Lola

 

 



Re: CS>Moderating

2020-07-03 Thread Neville Munn
Hmmm, I can see why Off Topic won't work here.  There are many other Groups 
available to discuss different modalities regarding health Alternatives, but I 
can see it will rapidly bleed over into the Silver List.  I was referring to 
exactly what you said Lola, quote: "Yes, the occasional political 
statement/observation makes it's way into the conversation but it rarely lasts 
very long and once in a while it really, really is pertinent."  Eventually the 
List will be overrun and lose it's integrity.

If people wish to discuss other modalities, it should be done on those relevant 
"alternative" Groups or Platforms else the essence of the Silver List will lose 
its long standing relevance and position.

Just my opinion.

N.


From: phoenix23...@tds.net 
Sent: Friday, 3 July 2020 10:38 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
Subject: Re: CS>Moderating

I must be totally weird but I LOVE OT.  lol... as long as it is about 
alternatives.  Yes, the
occasional political statement/observation makes it's way into the conversation 
but it rarely
lasts very long and once in a while it really, really is pertinent..  What does 
your momma
say?  Don't talk religion or politics socially.

It is amazing the things I have picked up from various members in various 
groups and
their willingness to share their experiences.  As a three time cancer survivor, 
my eyes
are always open and my ear to the ground, eagerly waiting to hear about the 
latest research
and/or findings.  And I do like alternatives that have some solid science 
behind them
because it is the wild, wild west 'out there' and you have to be careful, smart 
and always
do your due diligence and homework.

Lola




Re: CS>Moderating

2020-07-03 Thread S Khanna
 I agree Reid, it's great to make a difference in someone's life, no matter how 
small a difference!
I purchased a low level cold laser about 3 years ago. One of my molars got an 
abscess during this pandemic and, after failing
with antibiotics, both herbal and conventional, I remembered the laser and 
applied the 780 nm diode. Healed the abscess!

Great sharing info on this list.

Sally On Friday, July 3, 2020, 12:58:16 AM PDT, Reid Harvey 
 wrote:  
 
 If it's okay to talk about others of the so-called alternatives I'd like to 
ask that we recall the ones such as BE - Blood Electrification. ...sounds 
scaredy but such a tiny current.  I seem to recall a time when Mike told us 
such discussion is acceptable;  something to the effect that this is called 
'the Silverlist' simply because this 'alternative' is perhaps the most 
incredible.
Back then there was a lot of discussion here about placing two gauze-wrapped 
electrodes on either side of the big artery at ones wrist;  that the electrons 
(if I remember correctly) flow through the bloodstream, killing/disabling 
microbes along their merry way.
What I've totally forgotten (while fending off a wide array of disappointments) 
is the amount of the current and some other such details.  And I wish I could 
recall exactly how I helped a friend save an infected tooth.  He was so afraid 
the dentist would feel compelled to pull it.  
I only recall very roughly, that for two days he would run across his tooth 
ever 20 minutes, whatever that tiny current was.  And was it for a minute or 
two?  What I do remember is his joy and gladness when the infection 
disappeared.  And isn't such remembrance a sign that people such as us have 
essential 'work' to do.  Aren't we here to make joyous contribution to 
creation? (...fending off ...along our merry way... the many disappointments.)
On Thu, Jul 2, 2020, 8:38 PM phoenix23...@tds.net  wrote:

I must be totally weird but I LOVE OT.  lol... as long as it is about 
alternatives.  Yes, the
occasional political statement/observation makes it's way into the conversation 
but it rarely lasts very long and once in a while it really, really is 
pertinent..  What does your momma say?  Don't talk religion or politics 
socially. It is amazing the things I have picked up from various members in 
various groups andtheir willingness to share their experiences.  As a three 
time cancer survivor, my eyesare always open and my ear to the ground, eagerly 
waiting to hear about the latest researchand/or findings.  And I do like 
alternatives that have some solid science behind thembecause it is the wild, 
wild west 'out there' and you have to be careful, smart and alwaysdo your due 
diligence and homework. Lola
- Original Message -
From: Neville Munn 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Wed, 01 Jul 2020 22:55:18 -0400 (EDT)
Subject: Re: CS>Moderating


I agree, this IS a knowledgeable group, at least we get the 'right' information 
by and large.  What concerns me the most in 2020 is that eventually we will 
disappear, one by one, by natural attrition, and I don't mean to sound morbid, 
but that's just a fact
 of life unfortunately.  Where is this List going to go then?  Some formats may 
look fancy, but the content leaves a little to be desired from my experience.

In my opinion, I would not change this email format, this way it keeps a lot of 
'undesirables' out, and it's worked well from my years of involvement in this 
Group.  For me it's not about a 'numbers' game or members, it's more about 
getting "factual" information.
  Those who wish to learn about Silver will find this place, just as I did 
years ago.

Sorry, I forgot to get my coat when I left before. 

N.

From: S Khanna 
Sent: Thursday, 2 July 2020 9:44 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
Subject: Re: CS>Moderating Agreed, MaryAnn. I had written and sent a note a few 
days ago, but it hasn't yet shown up in my inbox, so I guess it got lost.



I was saying that I have been on this list a long time also and have really 
appreciated sharing issues related to health, colloidal silver and


other forms of medicine and modalities. This is a knowledgeable group. OT 
really doesn't bother me; we can label it so and then it can be deleted by 
those not wanting to read a particular message.



Or, I am also open to switching to IO.


Thanks,

Sally


  

Re: CS>Moderating

2020-07-03 Thread Tony Moody
Reid, 

Yes Indeed, spreading joy and hope is creative in the True sense.

The Bob Beck Bio-Electrifier/Tom Miller electronic version used 4x 9v battery's 
and with a 
limiting resistor of 1kohm, Ouch. I wouldn't put that anywhere near a tooth but 
it is very good for 
serious problems. 

BabyGrands Germ Killer, or Godzilla used much small numbers; 6volt and limit to 
500microamp. 

Personally I've successfully used my colloidal silver maker 9v and controlled 
to 2milliAmp. 
Applied the silver rod on a persistent herpes infection (two sessions about 2 
minutes one way 
and 2 minute reversed polarity) 
The herpes pain/irritation reduced immediately and stayed away for about a year 
when it 
returned and was retreated. No recurrence since.
A very painful cracked tooth ( ermm,  not long time contact, probably a few 
seconds each way a 
few times) gave me respite until it could be attended to. 

OK, 
Tony 
https://groups.io/g/silverlist  :-)

On 3 Jul 2020 at 3:57, Reid Harvey wrote about :
Subject : Re: CS>Moderating

> 
> If it's okay to talk about others of the so-called alternatives I'd like to 
> ask that we recall the ones 
> such as BE - Blood Electrification. ...sounds scaredy but such a tiny 
> current. I seem to recall a 
> time when Mike told us such discussion is acceptable; something to the effect 
> that this is called 
> 'the Silverlist' simply because this 'alternative' is perhaps the most 
> incredible. 
> 
> Back then there was a lot of discussion here about placing two gauze-wrapped 
> electrodes on 



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Re: CS>Moderating

2020-07-03 Thread Reid Harvey
If it's okay to talk about others of the so-called alternatives I'd like to
ask that we recall the ones such as BE - Blood Electrification. ...sounds
scaredy but such a tiny current.  I seem to recall a time when Mike told us
such discussion is acceptable;  something to the effect that this is called
'the Silverlist' simply because this 'alternative' is perhaps the most
incredible.

Back then there was a lot of discussion here about placing two
gauze-wrapped electrodes on either side of the big artery at ones wrist;
that the electrons (if I remember correctly) flow through the bloodstream,
killing/disabling microbes along their merry way.

What I've totally forgotten (while fending off a wide array of
disappointments) is the amount of the current and some other such details.
And I wish I could recall exactly how I helped a friend save an infected
tooth.  He was so afraid the dentist would feel compelled to pull it.

I only recall very roughly, that for two days he would run across his tooth
ever 20 minutes, whatever that tiny current was.  And was it for a minute
or two?  What I do remember is his joy and gladness when the infection
disappeared.  And isn't such remembrance a sign that people such as us have
essential 'work' to do.  Aren't we here to make joyous contribution to
creation? (...fending off ...along our merry way... the many
disappointments.)

On Thu, Jul 2, 2020, 8:38 PM phoenix23...@tds.net 
wrote:

> I must be totally weird but I LOVE OT.  lol... as long as it is about
> alternatives.  Yes, the
> occasional political statement/observation makes it's way into the
> conversation but it rarely
> lasts very long and once in a while it really, really is pertinent..  What
> does your momma
> say?  Don't talk religion or politics socially.
>
> It is amazing the things I have picked up from various members in various
> groups and
> their willingness to share their experiences.  As a three time cancer
> survivor, my eyes
> are always open and my ear to the ground, eagerly waiting to hear about
> the latest research
> and/or findings.  And I do like alternatives that have some solid science
> behind them
> because it is the wild, wild west 'out there' and you have to be careful,
> smart and always
> do your due diligence and homework.
>
> Lola
>
> - Original Message -
> From: Neville Munn 
> To: silver-list@eskimo.com
> Sent: Wed, 01 Jul 2020 22:55:18 -0400 (EDT)
> Subject: Re: CS>Moderating
>
>
> I agree, this IS a knowledgeable group, at least we get the 'right'
> information by and large.  What concerns me the most in 2020 is that
> eventually we will disappear, one by one, by natural attrition, and I don't
> mean to sound morbid, but that's just a fact
> of life unfortunately.  Where is this List going to go then?  Some formats
> may look fancy, but the content leaves a little to be desired from my
> experience.
>
>
> In my opinion, I would not change this email format, this way it keeps a
> lot of 'undesirables' out, and it's worked well from my years
> of involvement in this Group.  For me it's not about a 'numbers' game or
> members, it's more about getting "factual" information.
>  Those who wish to learn about Silver will find this place, just as I did
> years ago.
>
>
> Sorry, I forgot to get my coat when I left before. 
>
>
> N.
>
>
> --
> *From:* S Khanna 
> *Sent:* Thursday, 2 July 2020 9:44 AM
> *To:* silver-list@eskimo.com 
> *Subject:* Re: CS>Moderating
>
> Agreed, MaryAnn. I had written and sent a note a few days ago, but it
> hasn't yet shown up in my inbox, so I guess it got lost.
>
>
>
> I was saying that I have been on this list a long time also and have
> really appreciated sharing issues related to health, colloidal silver and
>
>
> other forms of medicine and modalities. This is a knowledgeable group. OT
> really doesn't bother me; we can label it so and then it can be deleted by
> those not wanting to read a particular message.
>
>
>
> Or, I am also open to switching to IO.
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Sally
>
>
>


Re: CS>Moderating

2020-07-02 Thread phoenix23...@tds.net
I must be totally weird but I LOVE OT.  lol... as long as it is about 
alternatives.  Yes, the
occasional political statement/observation makes it's way into the conversation 
but it rarely lasts very long and once in a while it really, really is 
pertinent..  What does your momma say?  Don't talk religion or politics 
socially. It is amazing the things I have picked up from various members in 
various groups andtheir willingness to share their experiences.  As a three 
time cancer survivor, my eyesare always open and my ear to the ground, eagerly 
waiting to hear about the latest researchand/or findings.  And I do like 
alternatives that have some solid science behind thembecause it is the wild, 
wild west 'out there' and you have to be careful, smart and alwaysdo your due 
diligence and homework. Lola
- Original Message -
From: Neville Munn 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Wed, 01 Jul 2020 22:55:18 -0400 (EDT)
Subject: Re: CS>Moderating

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I agree, this IS a knowledgeable group, at least we get the 'right' information 
by and large.  What concerns me the most in 2020 is that eventually we will 
disappear, one by one, by natural attrition, and I don't mean to sound morbid, 
but that's just a fact
 of life unfortunately.  Where is this List going to go then?  Some formats may 
look fancy, but the content leaves a little to be desired from my experience.

In my opinion, I would not change this email format, this way it keeps a lot of 
'undesirables' out, and it's worked well from my years of involvement in this 
Group.  For me it's not about a 'numbers' game or members, it's more about 
getting "factual" information.
  Those who wish to learn about Silver will find this place, just as I did 
years ago.

Sorry, I forgot to get my coat when I left before. 

N.

From: S Khanna 
Sent: Thursday, 2 July 2020 9:44 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
Subject: Re: CS>Moderating Agreed, MaryAnn. I had written and sent a note a few 
days ago, but it hasn't yet shown up in my inbox, so I guess it got lost.



I was saying that I have been on this list a long time also and have really 
appreciated sharing issues related to health, colloidal silver and


other forms of medicine and modalities. This is a knowledgeable group. OT 
really doesn't bother me; we can label it so and then it can be deleted by 
those not wanting to read a particular message.



Or, I am also open to switching to IO.


Thanks,

Sally



Re: CS>Moderating

2020-07-02 Thread MARILYN PAPPAS-TAYLOR
Thank you

Sent from my iPhone

> On Jul 1, 2020, at 7:55 PM, Neville Munn  wrote:
> 
> 
> I agree, this IS a knowledgeable group, at least we get the 'right' 
> information by and large.  What concerns me the most in 2020 is that 
> eventually we will disappear, one by one, by natural attrition, and I don't 
> mean to sound morbid, but that's just a fact of life unfortunately.  Where is 
> this List going to go then?  Some formats may look fancy, but the content 
> leaves a little to be desired from my experience.
> 
> In my opinion, I would not change this email format, this way it keeps a lot 
> of 'undesirables' out, and it's worked well from my years of involvement in 
> this Group.  For me it's not about a 'numbers' game or members, it's more 
> about getting "factual" information.  Those who wish to learn about Silver 
> will find this place, just as I did years ago.
> 
> Sorry, I forgot to get my coat when I left before. 
> 
> N.
> 
> From: S Khanna 
> Sent: Thursday, 2 July 2020 9:44 AM
> To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
> Subject: Re: CS>Moderating
>  
> Agreed, MaryAnn. I had written and sent a note a few days ago, but it hasn't 
> yet shown up in my inbox, so I guess it got lost. 
> 
> I was saying that I have been on this list a long time also and have really 
> appreciated sharing issues related to health, colloidal silver and 
> other forms of medicine and modalities. This is a knowledgeable group. OT 
> really doesn't bother me; we can label it so and then it can be deleted by 
> those not wanting to read a particular message. 
> 
> Or, I am also open to switching to IO.
> 
> Thanks,
> Sally


Re: CS>Moderating

2020-07-02 Thread James Osbourne Holmes
Hello All,
MaryAnn Helland; thank you for the temperate and well thought-out
commentary.
If no one can contact Mike, who is paying the bills and managing the
affairs of the list?

James Osbourne Holmes
a/k/a *Red Pill Media*
The American States Assembly
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 Santa Fe County  Assembly Coordinator
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On Wed, Jul 1, 2020 at 8:55 PM Neville Munn  wrote:

> I agree, this IS a knowledgeable group, at least we get the 'right'
> information by and large.  What concerns me the most in 2020 is that
> eventually we will disappear, one by one, by natural attrition, and I don't
> mean to sound morbid, but that's just a fact of life unfortunately.  Where
> is this List going to go then?  Some formats may look fancy, but the
> content leaves a little to be desired from my experience.
>
> In my opinion, I would not change this email format, this way it keeps a
> lot of 'undesirables' out, and it's worked well from my years
> of involvement in this Group.  For me it's not about a 'numbers' game or
> members, it's more about getting "factual" information.  Those who wish to
> learn about Silver will find this place, just as I did years ago.
>
> Sorry, I forgot to get my coat when I left before. 
>
> N.
>
> --
> *From:* S Khanna 
> *Sent:* Thursday, 2 July 2020 9:44 AM
> *To:* silver-list@eskimo.com 
> *Subject:* Re: CS>Moderating
>
> Agreed, MaryAnn. I had written and sent a note a few days ago, but it
> hasn't yet shown up in my inbox, so I guess it got lost.
>
> I was saying that I have been on this list a long time also and have
> really appreciated sharing issues related to health, colloidal silver and
> other forms of medicine and modalities. This is a knowledgeable group. OT
> really doesn't bother me; we can label it so and then it can be deleted by
> those not wanting to read a particular message.
>
> Or, I am also open to switching to IO.
>
> Thanks,
> Sally
>


Re: CS>Moderating

2020-07-01 Thread S Khanna
 Agreed, MaryAnn. I had written and sent a note a few days ago, but it hasn't 
yet shown up in my inbox, so I guess it got lost. 

I was saying that I have been on this list a long time also and have really 
appreciated sharing issues related to health, colloidal silver and 
other forms of medicine and modalities. This is a knowledgeable group. OT 
really doesn't bother me; we can label it so and then it can be deleted by 
those not wanting to read a particular message. 

Or, I am also open to switching to IO.

Thanks,
Sally
 On Tuesday, June 30, 2020, 06:13:52 PM PDT, MaryAnn Helland 
 wrote:  
 
  I'm afraid that social media isn't too welcoming to alternate groups.  So I'm 
afraid that if we all head off there, we'll be *stifled*.  I understand people 
who are coming here for information about Colloidal Silver being unhappy with 
non-Colloidal-Silver-conversation.  But all they have to do is ask questions, 
and this list will be right back on track.  Life is diverse.  Filled with 
things we both agree with don't.  As adults, we deal with that.  I agree with 
Neville -- I don't see a problem here.  If it makes people happy -- we can 
title the subject line *OT* when the topic isn't CS.  That way, people who 
aren't interested can just pass it by.
One other thing -- Nenah has been part of this list for a very long time.  
She's not a *hawker*.  I appreciate her knowledge, and her willingness to share 
it.
Lighten up people.  Life is short.  And sometimes very difficult, as we've all 
discovered these past few months.  Let's not be so rigid -- let's be open to 
ideas that aren't our own -- let's allow others the privilege of sharing things 
that are important to them.
I do miss Mike terribly.  He was a voice of reason and a kind human being.  I 
hope he's ok.MA
P.S.  I belong to a couple of groups that have migrated to IO -- it's a great 
platform, and operates the way that Yahoogroups used to.  So I'm very ok with 
switching to that if everyone wants to.  Tony -- thank you for taking the 
trouble to set it all up.
On Tuesday, June 30, 2020, 07:34:01 PM CDT, Mk Grimm  
wrote:  
 
 Yea would hate to see this list dies off.
Perhaps this list should also have its own channel on each of the social media 
platform to generate more audience for CS awareness. And within each of the 
social media platform account for this CS list, can link back here to this 
list. CS is a powerful and super cheap alternative medicine that far more 
people should be aware of especially during this time and our unknown future.
MK.
On Tue, Jun 30, 2020 at 5:23 PM Neville Munn  wrote:

If people take a look at the Internet today, in the print medium, on the TV, in 
their mailbox at home, everywhere you go today, they are bombarded with rubbish 
Advertising etc blah blah, all they do is either have patience, stop buying the 
print medium, turn the TV off, and add "No Junk Mail" in their home mailbox, 
and then go on to what they want to see or hear.  It's the world of Internet, 
so, if they can deal with that rubbish, then surely they can do it in the same 
way on here.  I don't see a problem.  If one wishes not to read something, then 
just ignore it and delete it in the same way they have dealing with it for a 
decade or more.
Frankly, I don't see an issue if OT stuff was here as well as Silver.  I can 
deal with it in the same way I deal with it any other Social Platform, I can 
take it or leave it, my choice, it's simply one button to push to delete 
something.
My opinion is, this List will probably die a natural death when most of us on 
here die out.  No disrespect or whatever, but that's how I see it.  We can 
already see that the List goes quite quiet from time to time, there is only so 
much which can be known, (if you get my drift), then it's the next generation 
which will have to hold the torch and carry it on.  If you want to keep this 
List alive, then I reckon it should be joined with the OT stuff.  Like I said, 
people can participate or take it or leave it, their choice.
This Silver List was created way before I joined, but over the years I think 
the best way to keep this alive is to allow a different direction.
My opinion...I'll put my hat on and leave now. 
N.


Re: CS>Moderating

2020-07-01 Thread Neville Munn
I agree, this IS a knowledgeable group, at least we get the 'right' information 
by and large.  What concerns me the most in 2020 is that eventually we will 
disappear, one by one, by natural attrition, and I don't mean to sound morbid, 
but that's just a fact of life unfortunately.  Where is this List going to go 
then?  Some formats may look fancy, but the content leaves a little to be 
desired from my experience.

In my opinion, I would not change this email format, this way it keeps a lot of 
'undesirables' out, and it's worked well from my years of involvement in this 
Group.  For me it's not about a 'numbers' game or members, it's more about 
getting "factual" information.  Those who wish to learn about Silver will find 
this place, just as I did years ago.

Sorry, I forgot to get my coat when I left before. 

N.


From: S Khanna 
Sent: Thursday, 2 July 2020 9:44 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
Subject: Re: CS>Moderating

Agreed, MaryAnn. I had written and sent a note a few days ago, but it hasn't 
yet shown up in my inbox, so I guess it got lost.

I was saying that I have been on this list a long time also and have really 
appreciated sharing issues related to health, colloidal silver and
other forms of medicine and modalities. This is a knowledgeable group. OT 
really doesn't bother me; we can label it so and then it can be deleted by 
those not wanting to read a particular message.

Or, I am also open to switching to IO.

Thanks,
Sally


Re: CS>Moderating

2020-06-30 Thread MaryAnn Helland
 I'm afraid that social media isn't too welcoming to alternate groups.  So I'm 
afraid that if we all head off there, we'll be *stifled*.  I understand people 
who are coming here for information about Colloidal Silver being unhappy with 
non-Colloidal-Silver-conversation.  But all they have to do is ask questions, 
and this list will be right back on track.  Life is diverse.  Filled with 
things we both agree with don't.  As adults, we deal with that.  I agree with 
Neville -- I don't see a problem here.  If it makes people happy -- we can 
title the subject line *OT* when the topic isn't CS.  That way, people who 
aren't interested can just pass it by.
One other thing -- Nenah has been part of this list for a very long time.  
She's not a *hawker*.  I appreciate her knowledge, and her willingness to share 
it.
Lighten up people.  Life is short.  And sometimes very difficult, as we've all 
discovered these past few months.  Let's not be so rigid -- let's be open to 
ideas that aren't our own -- let's allow others the privilege of sharing things 
that are important to them.
I do miss Mike terribly.  He was a voice of reason and a kind human being.  I 
hope he's ok.MA
P.S.  I belong to a couple of groups that have migrated to IO -- it's a great 
platform, and operates the way that Yahoogroups used to.  So I'm very ok with 
switching to that if everyone wants to.  Tony -- thank you for taking the 
trouble to set it all up.
On Tuesday, June 30, 2020, 07:34:01 PM CDT, Mk Grimm  
wrote:  
 
 Yea would hate to see this list dies off.
Perhaps this list should also have its own channel on each of the social media 
platform to generate more audience for CS awareness. And within each of the 
social media platform account for this CS list, can link back here to this 
list. CS is a powerful and super cheap alternative medicine that far more 
people should be aware of especially during this time and our unknown future.
MK.
On Tue, Jun 30, 2020 at 5:23 PM Neville Munn  wrote:

If people take a look at the Internet today, in the print medium, on the TV, in 
their mailbox at home, everywhere you go today, they are bombarded with rubbish 
Advertising etc blah blah, all they do is either have patience, stop buying the 
print medium, turn the TV off, and add "No Junk Mail" in their home mailbox, 
and then go on to what they want to see or hear.  It's the world of Internet, 
so, if they can deal with that rubbish, then surely they can do it in the same 
way on here.  I don't see a problem.  If one wishes not to read something, then 
just ignore it and delete it in the same way they have dealing with it for a 
decade or more.
Frankly, I don't see an issue if OT stuff was here as well as Silver.  I can 
deal with it in the same way I deal with it any other Social Platform, I can 
take it or leave it, my choice, it's simply one button to push to delete 
something.
My opinion is, this List will probably die a natural death when most of us on 
here die out.  No disrespect or whatever, but that's how I see it.  We can 
already see that the List goes quite quiet from time to time, there is only so 
much which can be known, (if you get my drift), then it's the next generation 
which will have to hold the torch and carry it on.  If you want to keep this 
List alive, then I reckon it should be joined with the OT stuff.  Like I said, 
people can participate or take it or leave it, their choice.
This Silver List was created way before I joined, but over the years I think 
the best way to keep this alive is to allow a different direction.
My opinion...I'll put my hat on and leave now. 
N.
  

Re: CS>Moderating

2020-06-30 Thread Mk Grimm
Yea would hate to see this list dies off.

Perhaps this list should also have its own channel on each of the social
media platform to generate more audience for CS awareness. And within each
of the social media platform account for this CS list, can link back here
to this list. CS is a powerful and super cheap alternative medicine that
far more people should be aware of especially during this time and our
unknown future.

MK.

On Tue, Jun 30, 2020 at 5:23 PM Neville Munn  wrote:

> If people take a look at the Internet today, in the print medium, on the
> TV, in their mailbox at home, everywhere you go today, they are bombarded
> with rubbish Advertising etc blah blah, all they do is either have
> patience, stop buying the print medium, turn the TV off, and add "No Junk
> Mail" in their home mailbox, and then go on to what they want to see or
> hear.  It's the world of Internet, so, if they can deal with that rubbish,
> then surely they can do it in the same way on here.  I don't see a
> problem.  If one wishes not to read something, then just ignore it and
> delete it in the same way they have dealing with it for a decade or more.
>
> Frankly, I don't see an issue if OT stuff was here as well as Silver.  I
> can deal with it in the same way I deal with it any other Social Platform,
> I can take it or leave it, my choice, it's simply one button to push to
> delete something.
>
> My opinion is, this List will probably die a natural death when most of us
> on here die out.  No disrespect or whatever, but that's how I see it.  We
> can already see that the List goes quite quiet from time to time, there is
> only so much which can be known, (if you get my drift), then it's the next
> generation which will have to hold the torch and carry it on.  If you want
> to keep this List alive, then I reckon it should be joined with the OT
> stuff.  Like I said, people can participate or take it or leave it, their
> choice.
>
> This Silver List was created way before I joined, but over the years I
> think the best way to keep this alive is to allow a different direction.
>
> My opinion...I'll put my hat on and leave now. 
>
> N.
>