In a message dated 9/30/2001 11:05:21 AM Eastern Daylight Time, 
[email protected] writes:


> Subj:Re: CS>On How to Go About Determining the Solubility of Silver Ion in a 
> LVDC Brew
> Date:9/30/2001 11:05:21 AM Eastern Daylight Time
> From:    [email protected] (A.V.R.A.)
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> To:    [email protected]
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> Hey Roger....
>  
> I have not commented on your chemistry equation because frankly it has been 
> ages since I've done so - my own competency would hardly indicate anything. 
>  I think the effort put forth is extraordinary and I was waiting to see if 
> anyone would challenge it.
>  
> I do, however, have an associate that I know on staff at Purdue University, 
> who is an extremely capable chemist.  With your permission, I'd like to 
> forward your data and conclusions on.  Sometimes it takes ages to hear back 
> from him, and sometimes he does not have the time to delve deeply into a 
> topic, but I figure it may be worth the effort.
>  
> What say you?
> 

Of course I have absolutely no problem with you doing that. But my 
frustration goes much deeper than not having the opportunity to have my 
calculations reviewed by those you believe to be competent to do it. What 
bugs me is that no one on this list seems to be willing to apply 
himself/herself to looking at some reasonably simple mathematics that I 
believe resolve a problem that has been debated on this list for the last 
several months. Are we all so used to endless discussions and argument that 
we have no patience to trust in our innate thinking powers through science 
and its language, mathematics? Roger