Re: More anatase myth killing. Re: More anatase




"Eric Stevens" wrote...
> On Thu, 28 Apr 2005 18:45:06 -0600, "Tedd Jacobs"
> <Jacobs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>>
>>"Eric Stevens" wrote...
>>> On 28 Apr 2005 15:23:20 -0700, bogart.lloy@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
>>>
>>>>Ken Towe wrote:
>>>>[snip]
>>>
>>> I think you might have unwittingly stumbled on to something! It is a
>>> common practice to repair vellum with 'Goldbeater's Skin' which is
>>> made from cattle intestine. Now, if the VM had been repaired with the
>>> aid of Goldbeater's skin made from the intestines of cattle treated
>>> with that ancient remedy, that would undoubtedly explain the presence
>>> of the anatse found in the VM [See footnote]
>>>
>>> [I shouldn't have to do this but I suspect that it will be necessary
>>> to explain to some that what I wrote above is joke]
>>
>>yes, however i still cant help but believe someone will try and grasp hold
>>of this and pass it off as a "possible" scenerio.
>>
> I was more concerned at there being at least two people who are likely
> to resuscitate it in the months to come as evidence of what I believe,

dont worry, i will.


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