Paula,

Some people seem to have a "green thumb".

Maybe you have a "yellow thumb."

Dan


Re: CS>Why the yellow CS - an hypothesis

     From: sol (view other messages by this author) 
     Date: Sat, 29 Nov 2003 10:33:33 

   No northern lights visible here, in the corner of southwest
wyoming.....maybe up in Jackson or Yellowstone, 4 to 7 hours drive
from here.
   Ozone, huh? Could ozone account for the fact that if I let the
distiller bring the water to a boil, and then let it boil uncovered 3
to 5 minutes before sealing it, the distilled water comes out with
much higher uS reading? Ole Bob suggested I try that method to improve
my DW, but it made it worse, which I confirmed with at least 3 trials.
Both Ole Bob and my husband say that it is impossible, but that is
what happens.
   There is sulphur in the air here, but I've been watching sterling
silver tarnish, and it doesn't seem to me to be excessively
fast.....some so-called people (I prefer to call them brainless
idiots) do drive to Bridger Coal and get free coal from their rejected
heap (VERY high sulphur, very poor quality coal) and burn it in their
wood-burning stoves........others seem to be burning old tires and any
garbage they collect....when the wind doesn't blow the smoke builds up
like fog, and I have a lot of trouble breathing. And it is really
stupid because we have some of the cheapest natural gas and
electricity in the country, and the cheap ba*****s still gotta
suffocate me.  Still, that is winter, and my CS goes yellow in summer
also, when wood stoves and fireplaces aren't burning.
paula



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