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Default effect of magnets??

I have had much better results with chicken bones and watermellon seeds.
Magnets do not work for me.

Farmer John

"Winston Smith" > wrote in message
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> On Sun, 01 Feb 2004 17:42:49 GMT, Ross Reid > wrote:
>
> >"Vic Whirlwind" > wrote:
> >
> >>I recently went into a wine supply store, and the shop owner told me

about a
> >>new product that supposedly "ages" the wine in about 30 minutes. It

costs
> >>about $40 and is made mostly of magnets. Has anybody here had any
> >>experience with such a device or know anything about it? If it would

make
> >>it quicker to age my wines, I would be more than happy to pay for one.
> >>However, I do not want to fall for a gimmick designed to lure in

winemakers
> >>who can't bear to wait for wines to age.
> >>
> >>I would appreciate any help.
> >>
> >>Vic

> >
> >Why not get one and make it multi-tasking. When you're not fast-aging
> >your wine with the magnets, you can:
> >a) strap it to your incoming water line and it will magically soften
> >your water and de-scale the pipes without the use of salt or other
> >chemicals.
> >b) wear it on your wrist or around your neck to relieve the pain of
> >arthritis.
> >c) use it to hold notes on your refrigerator door.
> >d) suddenly realize, if something sounds too good to be true, it
> >probably is.
> >
> >Ross

>
> And double your gas milage. <grin>
> <http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&q=milage+magnet>
>
>