Hi, Mike, This is interesting, thanks for letting us know. You have a super New Year, ya hear??!! BTW, that was quite a rant on the OT list! Whew! Just wanted to let you and everyone else who posted about arthritis, Niacin, and such, to know that my bod is feeling quite a bit better since I learned about Niacin and Vitamin C for arthritis, and I tried it! Next to try will be the CMO. I have a very arthritic new friend who is also trying them as well as CS and she is feeling lots better, too!!!! I just figgered out that it IS milk that makes me ache, so out it goes. I`m glad I discovered almond milk, it tastes great and doesn`t make me hurt. It is called "Almond Breeze" got it from my local health food store. `Spensive, but worth it... Thanks for everything Mike, you nice guy, you!!! Love, Marshalee PS, CS has helped my finches; since I lost 3, I started putting some in their water, the rest are now doing fine. Knock on wood...
> Hi gang! > > If it's any interest to y'all, I just closed out my 2005 archive of > list posts. The total number of messages I see is 10070, or an average > of about 28 per day... > > This is down about 10% from last year, and a lot lower than the 14000- > some posts per year at the peak back about 2001, I think. > > The list membership hovers at just over 600, as it has for at least a > year now. There were only 113 when I inherited the list from Gary > Hawkins back in early 1998. > > I've normally run the list a bit looser on subject control than some > folks want it, admitting that the inevitable stream of "What can I do > for..." -type questions are, in fact, an important part of what we do. > > This comes at a price for those on dial-up connections, and for people > who are on short rations time and energy-wise due to illness or coping > with the illness of a loved-one. > > So, please observe the list rules and etiquette so that you will > enforce on yourselves the discipline that will keep the list in the > best shape possible: > > Naturally, any CS related topic is fine. > > Any questions about health related issues are fine and may be answered, > whether the answer involves CS or not. > > Non-CS-related answers should be covered briefly, in just enough depth > to satisfy basic curiosity and point out essential resources so folks > may follow up on the topic themselves. > > Detailed or extended off-topic discussions should be taken to the Off > Topic List, private e-mail, or other forums. > > A reasonable amount of off-topic chatter, humor, friendly asides, etc., > is okay, so long as you are considerate and keep it to a low level. > > You should turn off fancy text formatting and graphics and delete as > much of the text you are responding to as you can and still leave a > hint of the context of your reply. > > Minimize one-liner replies like "Thank you" and "Me too!" Wait 'til > multiple replies arrive and thank everyone at once. Send requests for > things people offer directly to their private e-mail address rather > than to the entire list... and so on. > > These are thoughtful things we all can do to cut down on traffic and > keep things reasonably focused. > > I'm pretty satisfied with the volume and tone of our conversations, > most of the time. I will step in to bring things into line, but > understand that it is you, as individuals, who can best moderate your > own activity. > > I like the people in this group. I'm glad you're all a part of my life. > > I wish you well in this new year. May 2006 be good to each of us. > > Mike D. > List owner dude! > -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org To post, address your message to: [email protected] Address Off-Topic messages to: [email protected] The Silver List and Off Topic List archives are currently down... List maintainer: Mike Devour <[email protected]>

