Roger, My "clever remark" is meant in the best possible way and please note it was made only to you personally, off list. I have no problem with the math. I will not critique your work in this area as I consider myself a chemical ignoramus. I am interested in advancing the CS cause but I can only do so in the area of electronics and perhaps process control. I must rely on you, Ivan (who I suspect will be we will be hearing from on this) and Frank. If you fellows ever agree on a safe, repeatable and economical method of making effective CS, I will be able to help to make it a reality. Until then, I remain, lurkingly yours,
Arnold ----- Original Message ----- From: [email protected] To: [email protected] Sent: Sunday, September 30, 2001 11:40 AM Subject: Re: CS>On How to Go About Determining the Solubility of Silver Ion in a LVDC ... In a message dated 9/30/2001 12:33:14 PM Eastern Daylight Time, [email protected] writes: Subj:Re: CS>On How to Go About Determining the Solubility of Silver Ion in a LVDC ... Date:9/30/2001 12:33:14 PM Eastern Daylight Time From: [email protected] (Arnold Beland) To: [email protected] Dear Fellow Seeker Roger, When I get the feeling that I am "Casting Pearls Amongst Swine", I take some vacation. It seems to work for me. Best Regards, Arnold Arnold: I had a feeling some would interpret my remarks that way. Of course, there's always the alternative to hunker down and check my scientific reasoning. Which one will it be? The clever remark may make one feel good for a moment or two, but has it helped us understand CS science? Roger

