Rog:
Talked to another friend of mine today. He says without the
values for capacitors and resistors he won't even bother to
look at the circuit. But he doesn't know why screw around so
much. He says just get an AM radio, tuned to low end of band,
food antenna with lot of surface area and some degree of
directionality, and and RF ferite filter that only allows 45
to 55 Hz to pass through. Then use amplifier or use
earphones.
ttyl
dale
From: "Roger Dewhurst"
To: "The Proton Mag Forum"
Sent: Monday, April 03, 2000 9:59 PM
Subject: Re: WESSON SALAD OIL
> The Proton Mag Forum
>
> At 21:30 3/04/00 -0600, you wrote:
> >The Proton Mag Forum
> >
> >Phil: (&et al) I think you wrote with the suggestion you
had gotten from
> someone about "WESSON SALAD OIL". I just came back from the
supermarket
> where I checked on it. I think his advice had been from a
kinder, gentler
> age when Hunt-Wesson (Maybe just Wesson then) had one kind
of oil in a bottle.
> >
> >To make a long story short -
> >
> >WESSON VEGETABLE OIL
> >
> >WESSON CANOLA OIL
> >
> >WESSON SUNDLOWER OIL
> >
> >WESSON CORN OIL
> >
> >are the four (4) kinds on the shelf in my hick town grocery
store. I think
> withing the real of possible that in the "big city" they
might even have
> more, including possibly even "WESSON SALAD OIL".
>
>
> Are you going to cook with the stuff? Canola Oil is
rapeseed oil. Any
> decent salad should have olive oil on it!
>
> Roger
>
>
>
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Talked to another friend of mine today. He says without the
values for capacitors and resistors he won't even bother to
look at the circuit. But he doesn't know why screw around so
much. He says just get an AM radio, tuned to low end of band,
food antenna with lot of surface area and some degree of
directionality, and and RF ferite filter that only allows 45
to 55 Hz to pass through. Then use amplifier or use
earphones.
ttyl
dale
From: "Roger Dewhurst"
To: "The Proton Mag Forum"
Sent: Monday, April 03, 2000 9:59 PM
Subject: Re: WESSON SALAD OIL
> The Proton Mag Forum
>
> At 21:30 3/04/00 -0600, you wrote:
> >The Proton Mag Forum
> >
> >Phil: (&et al) I think you wrote with the suggestion you
had gotten from
> someone about "WESSON SALAD OIL". I just came back from the
supermarket
> where I checked on it. I think his advice had been from a
kinder, gentler
> age when Hunt-Wesson (Maybe just Wesson then) had one kind
of oil in a bottle.
> >
> >To make a long story short -
> >
> >WESSON VEGETABLE OIL
> >
> >WESSON CANOLA OIL
> >
> >WESSON SUNDLOWER OIL
> >
> >WESSON CORN OIL
> >
> >are the four (4) kinds on the shelf in my hick town grocery
store. I think
> withing the real of possible that in the "big city" they
might even have
> more, including possibly even "WESSON SALAD OIL".
>
>
> Are you going to cook with the stuff? Canola Oil is
rapeseed oil. Any
> decent salad should have olive oil on it!
>
> Roger
>
>
>
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