Driver to drive?

On Sun, 02 Jan 2005 19:48:52 -0500, keith <krw@att.bizzzz> wrote:


<massive snip>

Will do. If you're not willing to help, then shut the fuck up!

Not having much success at it lately, are you?

Actually we are. It'll all be over faster than WWII's cleanup. What's
yer rush? Wanna see mass murder, again? ...figures.
Haven't seen much progress lately. As to wanting to see mass murder,
where did you infer that from? You're sick.

- YD.

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On Fri, 31 Dec 2004 08:33:10 +0000, Franz Heymann wrote:

"keith" <krw@att.bizzzz> wrote in message
news:pan.2004.12.31.04.01.13.157284@att.bizzzz...
On Thu, 30 Dec 2004 19:07:47 -0700, Jim Thompson wrote:

Instead oif ranting, you might consider the shaming fact that even a
small country like Holland has so far contributed more generously to
the disaster fund than your much vaunted USA.
....and instead oif ranting, you might consider that you're simply
deaf and dumb.

--
Keith
 
On Sat, 01 Jan 2005 11:00:16 -0500, robert j. kolker wrote:

jmfbahciv@aol.com wrote:

I don't know which Biafra crises you're talking about. I know
that I put money into the collection plate which was then spent
to buy them pumps to pump water which they couldn't use because
nobody installed the power lines needed for the electric pumps.


Late 60's early 70's. You are too young to remember.
If you're suggesting that /BAH doesn't remember the '60s and '70s, I think
you may be in for a little surprise.

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Keith
 
On Fri, 31 Dec 2004 08:33:12 +0000, Franz Heymann wrote:

jimp@specsol-spam-sux.com> wrote in message
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In sci.physics Gactimus <gactimus@xrs.net> wrote:
http://news.scotsman.com/latest.cfm?id=3944374

snip

?It is the only body that has the moral authority. But it can
only do it

Well I guess we should all put away our checkbooks and let the UN
handle
it.

What? Befoer paying up your outstanding subscriptions to the UN?
They have been.

You're sooo right. Typical.

--
Keith
 
On Sat, 01 Jan 2005 21:25:03 +0000, Rolavine wrote:

Start with Dick Cheney, Haliburtion did business with Iraq being paid by oil
for food money when Dick was their pres.
Didn't Santa give you any new records for Christmas? ...oh, only coal?

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Keith
 
On Sun, 02 Jan 2005 20:59:11 -0700, Jim Thompson
<thegreatone@example.com> wrote:


Franz who? I don't anyone named Franz around here... at least no
Franz with a brain ;-)

...Jim Thompson
Not to worry.

John
 
On Sun, 02 Jan 2005 23:47:03 -0300, YD wrote:

On Sun, 02 Jan 2005 19:48:52 -0500, keith <krw@att.bizzzz> wrote:


massive snip

Will do. If you're not willing to help, then shut the fuck up!

Not having much success at it lately, are you?

Actually we are. It'll all be over faster than WWII's cleanup. What's
yer rush? Wanna see mass murder, again? ...figures.

Haven't seen much progress lately. As to wanting to see mass murder,
where did you infer that from? You're sick.
You want us to turn tail and run. Look what happened last time the job
wasn't finished. You *want* the Kurds executed, once again. Nice job!
It is not I who is sick.

--
Keith
 
On Sun, 02 Jan 2005 20:08:41 -0500, keith wrote:

On Sat, 01 Jan 2005 20:09:33 +0000, Nicholas O. Lindan wrote:

"Old Nick" <nsnfwhite@iinet.net.au> wrote

Rotary converters are sooo 60's.

So are Civil Defense sirens.

No they are *not*! In fact they put them in in the 80's (well after I
left the region).


"If you see a bright flash immediately duck down,
place your head firmly between your knees, and kiss your ass good-bye."

Cheers!
Rich
 
On Fri, 31 Dec 2004 16:19:43 -0600, Don A. Gilmore wrote:

"cwsachs.dejazzd.com" <cwsachs@dejazzd.com> wrote in message
news:41D5BBAD.9060101@dejazzd.com...
Teflon??

Carl Sachs


Thanks Carl, but I thought Teflon was an insulator. Are you referring to
some sort of graphite-impregnated Teflon?
Well, you did want a resistant sheet. Teflon is resistant to most stains.

--
Keith
 
Jim Thompson wrote:
Look back thru my MC1494/95/96 threads. Particularly the
linearization of the multiplier core.
The '96 doesn't have the linearization of the core... does it?

It is simpler and is the only one of the series available anymore, as far as I
know.
 
Yes, and some experiments, that have been running for billions of years,
show
us that fusion can make a pretty passable light source!
The power system does seem to do some nasty things when it gets depleted
though, and recharging takes WAY too long.
 
Hi,
Thanks again for your replies. I am afraid that I am a little confused
on how we can use anything less than a 25hp phase converter. I am no
expert here, so I am just trying to understand it myself. Just simply
from browsing the internet, and eBay, it appears to me that the
specialist I called was correct in the fact that it needed to be a very
large phase converter. The sirens have a RLA of 89amps, and a mandatory
government safety, has to exist regulation of the phase converter being
able to produce 100amps.

So I am looking for a phase converter to produce 100amps.

A chart I found at the following link states that the phase converter
must be at least a 25hp motor in order to generate 100amps.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=41952&item=3863629765&rd=1&ssPageName=WDVW

So accounting this chart, can I use a smaller motor, like a 7.5hp
motor, and still generate 100amps?

Also, I am getting ready to write a press release in order to gain some
media attention and community support for my project. I have been
persuing over the last several months trying to get APS involved, and
my efforts so far have been in vain. The only returned call from APS
out of many many messages, 6 or 7, possibly more that I have left for
APS was simply to say I had the wrong person, which new person, many
phone messages later, still won't return my calls. So the press release
has many functions. A: Simply to inform the public of my project. B: To
see if someone who reads it knows where there is an unused surplus
phase converter at an old farm or machine shop or something, and C: To
show everyone, specifically at this point APS that I am serious, and
see if a newspaper article might help them jump on the project a little
bit quicker. So I know the technical details of how to circulate a
press release, etc., thanks to my wonderful Eagle Scout Advisor, but I
am just curious on if anyone has any suggestions on what to say or how
to phrase it besides the base explanation of my project. Should we
leave it at simply that, an explanation of the project? Or should we
try and draw public support and donations? Any suggestions would be
greatly appreciated.

Thank you everyone for your time in this matter.
Jkeagle13 (at) aol (dot) com
 
Hello everyone and Happy New Year,

Roughly yes.
Actually Warburg impedance is what you get in an impedance measurement when
system is mass transfer limited : it's the mass transfer limited system's
effect on impedance measurement.
Best regards.

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On Mon, 03 Jan 2005 08:45:23 GMT, in sci.electronics.design "Nicholas
O. Lindan" <see@sig.com> wrote:

nooneinparticular314159@yahoo.com> wrote

VHS reception ... poor or terrible. I can't find a good antenna
position [using rabbit ears] ... What can I get to replace this
that will solve this problem?

A large, very directional antenna mounted to a mast (or the chimney)
with an electric rotator.
Two back to back yagi's, on top of the tall building.

One pointing to the TX, the other pointing to your residence.

Dont forget to use coax to join the antennas together




martin

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"martin griffith" <martingriffith@yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message
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On Mon, 03 Jan 2005 08:45:23 GMT, in sci.electronics.design "Nicholas
O. Lindan" <see@sig.com> wrote:

nooneinparticular314159@yahoo.com> wrote

VHS reception ... poor or terrible. I can't find a good antenna
position [using rabbit ears] ... What can I get to replace this
that will solve this problem?

A large, very directional antenna mounted to a mast (or the chimney)
with an electric rotator.
Two back to back yagi's, on top of the tall building.

One pointing to the TX, the other pointing to your residence.
Dont forget to use coax to join the antennas together
Probably a good idea - but my guess is the transition from a standard indoor
antenna to a proper outdoor will probably do the trick. Under all
circumstances it is needed anyway ;-)

Cheers,
Anders

martin

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Have you ever hear of the Tagzapper? It is a tool that will kill the
RFID in product once it takes over the bar code



TCS wrote:
On Thu, 09 Dec 2004 05:33:50 GMT, Rich Grise <rich@example.net
wrote:
On Wed, 08 Dec 2004 20:32:41 -0800, imij wrote:

???

most of the RFID tags are passive,

meaning that they are not active

so deactivation as you stated is not even an option.

So, what are you trying to accomplish?

His aluminum undies are starting the chafe. He's looking for other
options.
 
In article <1104763489.e073f18ed2bcfa5dc12eb0344ddfaee4@teranews>,
nospam@nospam.com says...
"Keith Williams" <krw@att.bizzzz> wrote in message
news:MPG.1c3c93d357b8096698980d@news.individual.net...
In article <n4v3t0l7ctvh1p6p9sl2fl4gr5dqltngkg@4ax.com>,
thegreatone@example.com says...

That's why I now only buy "parts-in-a-box" machines.

I've built only KeithKits for a decade because all the others *suck*.


I was about to do a google search for "KeithKits", but then I noticed your
name...
Yeah, at work they're known as "FrankenClones", but I prefer
"KeithKit". ;-)

--
Keith
 
Archilochus wrote...
From Stephen Powell:
Use a micropower dual comparator in an 8 pin package (one with
a built-in reference).

Hmmm, I could use a part #, preferably a common part that's
available as a DIP and likely to be around for decades to come.

There are hundreds that would suit the application - I like the
cheapies from Mouser (about 50 - 70 cents) - http://www.mouser.com
# 511-TS3V393IN for example - an inexpensive dual in a DIP package
with a 'standard' pinout - not the finest comparator by a long shot
- but suitable for the job.
The TS3V393 was a nice comparator, operating on 20uA or less, down
to 2.7V. Some parts may be in the distributor pipeline, but sadly
it was discontinued by ST last year. ST's TS393 and TI's TLC393 are
similar parts in steady production; either would be a better choice.


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Thanks,
- Win
 
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