Mike and list members, I to am graitful to Mike and all. I am interested in CS, but I enjoy hearing briefly about other things. Like I plan on getting or building a Zapper when I can. I have a interest in knowing the basics of magnet therapy and would like to know what falum gong is. Concerning falum gong, I whnt to a site that was posted. I couldn't figure out what it had to do with health. At least not in the time I wanted to spend there. I suggest that when such topics come up that a basic discription of what it is be included, not just a link, but enough of a discription that will let most of the list members know what it is. Then the list members can decide if they are interested enough to go on. I am grateful to the member who let me know what a "wall wart" is. God bless, keep it up. Bob previously Bob from [email protected]
On Sat, 04 September 1999, Henry Reed wrote: > > I for one feel very grateful to you for what you are doing. > > M. G. Devour wrote: > > > > John wrote: > > > > > I hope you won't take the subject to email because I would like to > > > participate. > > > > > > To whoever is considering the list, please count me in on magnet > > > therapy and falun gong. > > > > And there's Velique's: > > > > > ...Lists 'r' Us... > > > > I'd just like to remind folks... > > > > I will be setting up a more general alternative health discussion > > list where these sort of threads will not strain the bounds so much. > > I hope people will be able to gather there to explore their options > > and find other more focused lists for what interests them. > > > > I hesitate to commit to a schedule, since, despite appearances, this > > is still not my primary job! My hope is to see the archive up > > and running and filled with two years worth of messages by next week. > > > > Next, I have a small mailing list to move from eskimo to onelist to > > free up space in this account. Then I will open the new list. > > > > At the same time I'm starting to fix up the web site to allow the > > list to focus on research and results more by giving newcomers a > > better place to start. I'm hoping I can make it a hub through which > > we can direct people to this cluster of lists that we've formed. > > > > So, I will be busy, but my aim is to give this community as good > > care and service as I can, within the bounds of my obligations to my > > family. > > > > In the meantime, focus on giving people the overview and links they > > need to evaluate their interest in these other topics. Then gradually > > move lengthy and detailed discussions to e-mail so you don't > > overwhelm the list and make it harder for our members who don't have > > the time or strength to deal with the extra volume. > > > > Be well, > > > > Mike D. > > [Mike Devour, Citizen, Patriot, Libertarian] > > [[email protected] ] > > [Speaking only for myself... ] > > > > -- > > The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. > > > > To join or quit silver-list or silver-digest send an e-mail message to: > > [email protected] -or- [email protected] > > with the word subscribe or unsubscribe in the SUBJECT line. > > > > To post, address your message to: [email protected] > > > > List maintainer: Mike Devour Third Ager [thurd-aij-er] n. 1. grown-up; 2. rule-breaker; 3. someone in the best years of their life. See also: Boomer. http://www.thirdage.com

