Count me in.

Steve Radcliff
[email protected]


> ** Original Subject: Re: CS>Suggested Use of a Gatorade-CS Mixture to Learn 
> More About CS Properties
> ** Original Sender: [email protected]
> ** Original Date: Sat, 16 Jun 2001 16:58:56 +0000

> ** Original Message follows... 

>
> In a message dated 6/16/01 11:23:43 AM EST, [email protected] writes:
> 
> << Subj:     Re: CS>Suggested Use of a Gatorade-CS Mixture to Learn More 
> About CSProperties
>  Date:  6/16/01 11:23:43 AM EST
>  From:  [email protected] (Robert L. Berger)
>  Reply-to:  [email protected]
>  To:    [email protected]
>  
>  Roger;
>  
>  This smay sound a bit arrogant, but I believe that my HVAC ARC CO2 method is 
> one
>  of the more consistant methods for making nearly total ionic CS. Besides I 
> have
>  the spect. to test it, and if desired I will get a pH meter.
>  
>  So, if desired I would supply the CS required.
>  
>  "Ole Bob"
>   >>
> 
> Bob: That doesn't sound arrogant at all, just a damn good suggestion. Another 
> advantage of you being the supplier is that you have experience with using 
> H2O2 to decrease any remaining silver particulate down to practically zero. 
> Perhaps to further simplify our test, you could supply only 100% ionic 
> silver, so folks could use it straight as one prep, and mix it with 2:1 with 
> Gatorade as the other prep. That way we would be comparing only 2 types of 
> preps. This approach would greatly simplify the interpretation of the results.
> 
> SO HOW ABOUT IT FOLKS. HOW MANY OF YOU VOLUNTEER TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS STUDY?
> 
> Bob, how much CS do you think would be sufficient to ship to people, a 
> gallon, or so? I think it would be appropriate that those who wish to 
> participate to agree to send you enough money to cover all your cost 
> (shipping, containers, any labels, packing materials, etc.). To keep shipping 
> cost down, I think we would have to limit participation to the contiguous USA 
> and Canada. I'm glad you're in the middle of the country so that shipping 
> costs will be kept to a minimum. Another idea to keep things as simple as 
> possible, how about everyone agreeing to contribute the same regardless where 
> they live. That way, you won't have to waste time figuring individual 
> shipping costs. Another possibility to substantially reduce shipping costs is 
> to have you make, say, a 30 PPM brew, and let us reduce it down to 5. BTW, if 
> you underestimate your costs, there is no reason we couldn't have a second 
> round of contributions. Well, it's time to get off my soapbox and let others 
> contribute their ideas. Roger  
> 
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