Given the recent interest in the use of CS administered via 
nebulizer, it begs the question of the potential use of this setup
for something really nasty such as drug-resistent tuberculosis.  
Wouldn't it be great to be able to take this to where its so 
despirately needed, a gulog in Siberia, a slum in Instanbul, a 
shooting gallary in the Bronx. A captive population with no access to 
modern medicine.  To be able to affect a cure and then find a way 
to get that into the media....  the AMA be damned...

Or perhaps the form of plague that infects the lungs...  Or anthrax... 
Then they wouldn't need to be spraying our skys with all those 
contrails.... (that's another story, for another list)

Finally, my last batches have all been made the same way:  a quart 
jar, 3 batteries, a 28 volt light, and a silver ingot that I thought would 
be soft enough to saw in two with a Ginzu knife.  It wasn't, and I was 
forced to keep bending it until it finally broke. (damn near got carpal 
tunnel from the effort!)  I also attach my new multimeter to the thing 
and keep my current at around .2.  I let it cook for a couple of hours 
and then stop.

My question is, a also have a gallon sun tea glass jar and am 
considering trying to brew up a batch in it.  Given everything else 
equal (space between my electrodes and the depth they are 
submerged), would it not be a logical assumption that I should let it 
'cook' 4 times longer, or 8 hours.  I would think that as long as kept 
an eye on my meter I should be ok...  

Thanks in advance,

Jeff from Modesto


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