It looks to me like Bob hit it right on the head, this post underscores
it perfectly.  Sorry Charles, but *really*.

Charles King wrote:
> 
> On Wed, 29 Sep 1999 20:42:10 -0500, [email protected] wrote:
> 
> >The coming destructon of the U.S.A. is due to apathy, and no where is it
> >more prononced than on this list.
> 
> Won't happen in your lifetime, nor mine, and there's nothing wrong with this
> list! A little melodramatic if you ask me.

Ignorance is bliss 'eh?
 
> >To say that standardization is a waste of time or should be ignored
> >(Marsha) is utter folly as witnessed by the questions on the list today.
> >Why is my CS changing color, why is it faloling out, should I heat the
> >water blah blah?
> 
> Marsha is addressing the questions of confused/overwhelmed newbies and so am 
> I.
> In instances like that KISS is best (Keep It Simple, Stupid). Marshas' setup 
> IS
> a standard and it works well.

Whatever it is, is *certainly* *perceived* to be working well.
 
> >There was a post by Ivan wherein he equated uS to PPM.  I have just gone
> >through 110 sheets of garphical data
> 
> What's Garphical Data?

Oh lord, *anything* to keep from dealing with this issue.
 
> >for CS runs that I have made under
> >various conditions and have pulled out 44 that conatain both PPM and
> >conductivity for the three classes of DW available hre in KC. , and
> >within a given type of  DW there is an obscure relation ship but it
> >definitely is not a one to one. So scratch that notion.
> >
> >If some of you are mathematically inclined then review the .pcx file
> >showing the five samples, and look at those curves. They appear to be of
> >a  second order equation. i.e. Y = AX^2 + kB, where "kB" is the Ic0.
> >They should predict the time and PPM for the CS.
> That the unlabeled ?.pcx with the resolution so low that it's unuseable?

Damn sight better than anything else I have seen come out of this list. 
I assume you have better.  With some effort I was able to interpet it...

Sorry, but I had assumed that more than a few people cared.  To resort
to this kind of pettiness is completely defeating.

Be happy with your ignorance and in any case, be well.
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