Tuesday, 11 September 2012,
Hello again Walt and Bill,
Did not include HTML file extension in the pointer sent earlier today. Pointer should have been:
www.eclipse.net/~numare/winenmr.htm
Sure hope that the issue is now resolved . . .
Have either of you heard of any person or group of folks working on running NMR experiments by replacing the steady state high field magnet requiring liquid He and liquid Ni with one or more additional high power RF transmitters? Any pointers in this direction would be greatly appreciated.
High cost and low availability, from a reliable source, for liquid helium are a current bounty for Bayer.
Again, thank you both and king regards,
Lawrence
numare_at_ptd.net
www.eclipse.net/~numare/winenmr.htm
----- Original Message -----
From: Lawrence Byrnes
To: ammrl_at_ammrl.org ; Walt Niemczura ; Bill Stevens
Cc: Lawrence
Sent: Tuesday, September 11, 2012 9:24 AM
Subject: AMMRL: www.eclipse.net/~numare/winenmr
Tuesday, 11 September 2012,
Hello Walt and Bill,
The pointers and advice wrt getting items of interest out to AMMRL has been greatly appreciated. I hope that the www.eclipse.net/~numare/winenmr gets the item out to anyone in AMMRL who may wish to pursue this topic.
Have not yet contacted the folks mentioned in the article to find out how they have accomplished the analysis. Would be interested in hearing from anyone who learns how this NMR of unopened bottles of wine has been done.
Thanks again and best regards,
Lawrence
numare_at_ptd.net
www.eclipse.net/~numare/winenmr
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Hi Lawrence,
We're getting closer but not quite there yet.
First off, the Subject should include a ":" (colon character) to pass
the filter then include the topic. Something like:
AMMRL: Interesting Article on NMR of Wine
There there is the issue of the attachment. It is not the size that is the issue but the attachment itself. The group has decided to specifically ban attachments. Sometimes I don't notice them and they slip through. I did not make this rule (Bill can attest to that) but inherited it from the dawn of AMMRL Email list history.
Now that you have this in a nice JPEG format it would be much simpler if you added this to your Web site and included the link in the email to the JPEG instead of the attachment itself.
Once this is sorted out you should send this to ammrl_at_ammrl.org.
Thanks for your understanding.
Walt
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Walt is correct. Attachments are dangerous to the recipients. This rule has passed from Rudi to Rich to Walt.
Best way is to put content on a webserver and then draw attention to it with an email.
I find the issue interesting and would welcome your teaching me how you sample the contents of a wine bottle (NMR-wise). I never had a probe that big.
Bill
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