Hi
Just because people dont respond doesn't mean they didnt get  the  ideas you 
are posting, and learning new things. I still dont have a silver generator but 
Im learning a lot from the posts. Keep them coming we all care even if we are 
quite.  

> Date: Mon, 16 Feb 2015 18:36:32 -0800
> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: CS>Forum
> 
> Hi Dan:
> 
> It's not that it is a big deal (or desireable even) it's about the 
> creativity and exploration.
> 
> The idea of a slow burn is a favorite amongst some of the old timers (no 
> longer part of the list, I believe)... brewing silver according to moon 
> cycles, and other more "ancient" patient practices.
> 
> What was noticed was that via this slow burn, the silver ions or 
> particles deeply penetrated the glass container forming complex crystals 
> in the glass itself....way to deep into the glass to even sand away.
> 
> I would greatly like to see a TEM of what the silver particles look like 
> via this process, but I no longer have access to this equipment.
> 
> We know that the FAST burn method (HVAC) creates larger, very jagged 
> crystalline silver particles via the work of Ole Bob Berger.
> 
> I'm wondering if the slow burn process creates much more refined and 
> non-chaotically organized colloidal crystalline particles.
> 
> ~Jason
> 
> 
> 
> On 2/16/2015 10:56 AM, Dan Nave wrote:
> > Jason,
> >
> > Time for your yearly post on cleaning electrodes.  Frankly, I seem to
> > have missed it...
> >
> > I would also be interested in hearing about the "crystallization
> > effects" of the slow brew process.
> >
> > Dan
> >
> > On Mon, Feb 16, 2015 at 11:34 AM, Jason <[email protected]
> > <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
> >
> >     Hi Gail/David:
> >
> >     Facebook is the worst of the worst for their groups setup and activity.
> >
> >     The lack of accurate information on those groups is astounding, and even
> >     when someone posts something of real value, it is lost in obscurity a
> >     few minutes later... not to mention the instant bullying and control
> >     freaks that thrive in such a setting.
> >
> >     I'm very active in some other lists because there is a lot of very
> >     dynamic exchanges of ideas.
> >
> >     I'm all for getting away from the status quo, because the status quo
> >     means stagnation.
> >
> >     I can't remember that last time I heard an original idea on the
> >     silverlist... oh wait, I can!  It was from David, and the last
> >     before that was probably a rehash on some ideas pioneered by Brooks
> >     Bradley.
> >
> >     I was on the phone with Peter Lindeman last year, and had a great
> >     discussion about brewing silver for a few weeks using only a trickle
> >     of a current solar-generated. This slow process creates some amazing
> >     crystallization effects.
> >
> >     Also, posts that have gotten through in the past few years have gone
> >     largely ignored.  I do a yearly test here about the importance of
> >     cleaning the silver electrodes if you really want a great product.
> >
> >     I always get the same response.  Not even anyone curious about how I
> >     personally tested this theory or how they can test to see the
> >     difference in quality.  Just three people or so saying they have no
> >     need to clean the electrodes.
> >
> >     I really like the last innovation I'd seen from Ken; those looped
> >     electrodes make a big difference in cutting down electrode degradation.
> >
> >     ...also, Trem's electrode configuration on the SG-7 is excellent,
> >     and I think it only works so well because he uses both polarity
> >     reversal and water-pump driven water circulation.
> >
> >     ~Jason
> >
> >
> >     On 2/16/2015 8:25 AM, [email protected]
> >     <mailto:[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> >         Hi David,
> >
> >         Do u think a new forum will really help?
> >
> >         Personally I think many have gone to Facebook.   I'm amazed how so
> >         many groups r dying out when they use to be so active.    People
> >         must
> >         be off doing other things with their life.  I know I've lost
> >         interest
> >         as I'm busy with other things.
> >
> >         This list is kind of like old faithful to me.  I just assumed it
> >         would go on as usual.
> >
> >         Uncle Ben would have certainly added some spice to the group.   Who
> >         knows maybe his posts aren't getting through either so he gave up.
> >
> >         I don't post often either as I really just don't have much to
> >         say and
> >         some of the few posts I've tried to post didn't show up either.
> >         Hopefully things will straighten out quickly.
> >
> >         Now let's see if this goes through fwiw.
> >
> >         Gail
> >
> >
> >
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