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<p>[QUOTE="desertgem, post: 652356, member: 15199"]Tom,</p><p><br /></p><p> There is something to what you say, but for the most part, I don't think it is a conspiracy as it is the voice of "experience" of "failures", as almost everyone who has dipped a coin, certainly has had failures, where the coin was damages or previous damage was exposed. </p><p><br /></p><p> There is a difference in knowing how, and doing properly. I know how to remove your appendix with a high chance of survival, but if you let me do it, you are making a severe risk. How many people would you want to see me do it on, before you would feel secure? EZest comes with directions, and as you say there are details on the internet, but it is the practice that raises the success ratio. A background in Chemistry will really help understand what is happening and how to control the process, but it is the combination of knowledge and experience. The information is no secret as you say, and people will do what they want in the privacy of their home, but it doesn't mean that any one has to detail all they know about a subject unless they feel it is constructive and low risk. When we have mentioned acetone, many gives specific instructions to keep people from lighting up a cigar as they do so. That is just common sense. </p><p><br /></p><p>You always have an interesting viewpoint and I enjoy reading them.</p><p><br /></p><p>Jim[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="desertgem, post: 652356, member: 15199"]Tom, There is something to what you say, but for the most part, I don't think it is a conspiracy as it is the voice of "experience" of "failures", as almost everyone who has dipped a coin, certainly has had failures, where the coin was damages or previous damage was exposed. There is a difference in knowing how, and doing properly. I know how to remove your appendix with a high chance of survival, but if you let me do it, you are making a severe risk. How many people would you want to see me do it on, before you would feel secure? EZest comes with directions, and as you say there are details on the internet, but it is the practice that raises the success ratio. A background in Chemistry will really help understand what is happening and how to control the process, but it is the combination of knowledge and experience. The information is no secret as you say, and people will do what they want in the privacy of their home, but it doesn't mean that any one has to detail all they know about a subject unless they feel it is constructive and low risk. When we have mentioned acetone, many gives specific instructions to keep people from lighting up a cigar as they do so. That is just common sense. You always have an interesting viewpoint and I enjoy reading them. Jim[/QUOTE]
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