In a message dated 10/25/03 11:42:06 AM Central Daylight Time, [email protected] writes:
> Hi R., > > First off, the first person singular pronoun is a capital "I" not the > lower case "i." > > The storing of EIS, or CS as you call it, should not be in PVC bottles > ! > It makes no difference if the product is produced with either constant > voltage or constant current as they both store the same!!!! > > If your product has a strong T.E. then rethink your protocol as you are > making mostly particle or colloids. Any reasonable system should make > about 70+ % ionic silver. Ionic silver stays in solution for years, if > you have been reading my posts !!! > > Final comment, TOO many words. > > "Ole Bob" :-( > > > > Hi Bob, first off, i know. i just get the smell of arrogance whenever i see a capitol i...so, that is my reasoning. Kind of that "my way or the hiway" mentality when in the rules of the english language, this really doesnt have to be. also, saves on the extra key stroke:) 2nd) i made cs with the 4 battery method (8 oz) with dw and took the time to stir it every 5 minutes and it came out at around 11 ppm and i put it in a clear glass bottle on the shelf and in 2 weeks there was no laser light at all and it tasted like stale water, not silver. now, explain this one, if you may :) 3rd) i dont make silver with color. 4th) it wasnt that long. there was quality there, alright. and trust me, if you think that was long, you havent seen the posts i have seen. the only difference in my words, is i dont repeat myself over and over and over. (not referring to anyone on the list, just regressing back to other lists) 5th) thanks for the honest reply. its refreshing. just think, if you knew what you know now and were half your age, how cocky would you be? :) to the good times, ron

