>You are too kind Mike! I guess it is either shape up or ship out! :) I have
>been thinking about starting my own list, 

I would like to help you do that.  It only costs $5/month on Eskimo, and 
you can start a list relatively easily.  I have helped one other person 
get one started.  No need for a dial up connection there, so no long 
distance required.  It doesn't matter where you are.  Everything can 
be done with the magic of telnet and ftp.  What say you?  OK?

One man's enthusiasm is sometimes another man's mania.  Some folks 
are floored by your enthusiasm.  

It really wouldn't matter to me a whole lot if everyone moved from 
this list over to a list run by you.  

>by the way. I can get a lot more
>done without all this infantile "competition" from those who barely know
>"argyria from a pancreatic fluke". :) I will be here until Gary Hawkins
>asks me to leave, by the way. It is his list! It is also this very type of
>debating that got me asked to leave the Rife List with the subject of
>colloidal silver, and Gary was kind enough to start up this list for more
>of the same. Thanks Gary!
>A lot has been accomplished over the last year or so, and I am in this for
>the duration. (even if I have to start my own list!:)

So Scott, I really think it would do some things for colloidal silver if 
you were to start your own list.  You would be able to promote it on your 
web pages.  People doing searches on the subject would find out about your 
list through the web.  I think it is 10 meg of web page space that also 
comes with that $5/mo on Eskimo.  You can use any FTP program to move 
pages around.  The list name can be anything you want to call it.  Your 
login on Eskimo would determine your webpage address, such as mine, 
shown below, unless you were to obtain your own domain name, which 
would then override, so that "eskimo" need not show.

Ready?  I'll be happy to shine a little flashlight on the path and 
help you get it going.

Please let me know what you think.

Gary Hawkins 
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