Driver to drive?

Dirk Bruere at Neopax wrote...
God does the killing.
A lightning bolt from heaven striking Kerry down, no doubt.


--
Thanks,
- Win

(email: use hill_at_rowland-dotties-org for now)
 
Tom Seim wrote:
Fred Bloggs <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in message news:<41675DA0.6090709@nospam.com>...

John S. Dyson wrote:


He seems to have had personality degradation, or perhaps was always
very hate filled. If purchasing something that funds hatred, it is
good to find an alternative. For example, I would avoid purchasing
any kind of good (e.g. literature, books) from someone who is going
to fund hate of any kind. I wouldn't purchase anything that would
fund "nazis" of either a right wing or left wing bias.

John

Interesting that you should talk about pulling "finding" from bad
businesses, because that is exactly what William C. Thompson, New York
City Comptroller decided to do with investments in Halliburton- and
specifically because of their dealings with State Sponsors of Terrorism
like Syria, Libya, Iran, Iraq, and the Sudan. Many prominent investment
groups have pulled the plug on Halliburton stocks and a few other
businesses. And this is not just a "liberal" slant- it is integrity-
these people know exactly how to investigate and assess an illegal and
immoral involvement, and unlike the DoJ and a criminal standard of
proof- the exercise of integrity is driven by a reasonably probable
cause. It is the height of hypocrisy and fraud that the vice president
of the US should have any connection with a company like that, and in
these times under these circumstances; or that the administration should
have made them a major contractor in Iraq under any circumstances:
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2004/01/22/60minutes/main595214.shtml
It is quite revealing that GW Bush wants to wage war on terrorism up to
the point and short of interfering with US business dealings- then he
backs off. The idiot must think that war exclusively means application
of military force. This is just the tip of the iceberg of their
stupidity- the US is going to pay dearly with an attack on the homeland
in the near future.


You must be furious with France, Germany and Russia who were taking
illegal bribes from Sadam.
We will wait for the UN Volcker investigation report before we condemn
people on a politically motivated allegation.

The article sites some business Halliburton does with Iran:

"Halliburton is the company that Vice President Dick Cheney used to
run. He was CEO from 1995 to 2000, during which time Halliburton
Products and Services set up shop in Iran. Today, it sells about $40
million a year worth of oil field services to the Iranian government."

Do you know how much revenue Halliburton generates in a year? 16
BILLION in 2003, likely 20 BILLION in 2004! 40 MILLION isn't even a
footnote on their balance sheet.
It is enough for them to go out of their way to set-up a phony
subsidiary in the Cayman Islands. And once again- you demonstrate a void
of analytical reasoning ability!- last time I checked "20 BILLION"
results from a summation of numerous "40 MILLION" addends.

I checked the analyst's rating on HAL; 14 out of 18 rank it a STRONG
BUY, well ahead of all of the other oil field service stocks. The
price chart of HAL's stock is very good, even with all of the bad news
from the liberal press.
Yeah- so what?

Remember a fundamental fact about the stock market: for every seller
of a stock there is a buyer. Maybe Thompson should sell is Halliburton
stock and buy Pfizer, a company that has Kerry as a major stock holder
(despite his very anti drug company rhetoric!).
Is Pfizer contributing to making state sponsors of terror stronger? Does
Al Qaeda make bombs out of Viagra?
 
On Sat, 09 Oct 2004 15:29:12 +0100, Paul Burridge
<pb@notthisbit.osiris1.co.uk> wrote:

On Thu, 07 Oct 2004 18:11:39 -0700, John Larkin
jjlarkin@highlandSNIPtechTHISnologyPLEASE.com> wrote:

He's a professor at Cornell, and my brat is a freshperson there. We
have tickets for a lecture/performance by him later this month, during
freshmen parents week; free, or at least included in the cost of
tuition. Should be fun.

JC is a professor at Cornell?? Are you serious? What subject does he
teach?
http://www.news.cornell.edu/Chronicle/04/9.30.04/Cleese_lect.html

John
 
Spehro Pefhany wrote:

On Fri, 8 Oct 2004 22:03:35 +0200, the renowned "SioL"
Sio_spam_L@same.net> wrote:

"Dave VanHorn" <dvanhorn@cedar.net> wrote in message
news:5rGdnaJU7omSdvvcRVn-ig@comcast.com...
All those registers and still its possible to run out of them :)
I'm not too good of a programmer, though.

Well. I always run out of registers. I start off, in small jobs, trying to fit
everything into the registers. If I can't then I start using SRAM. Some apps
I've been able to keep all register, then I can use the Tiny-11 at $0.25 ea.

I'm tempted to go the PIC way just for one particular project because
they seem to be available at higher speeds.

Check carefully.
That 20 MHz PIC looks a lot like a 5 MHz AVR to me.
And that's before we deal with the single W register, paging, etc.

Thanks for clearing this up. How's ARM architecture? I've noticed
that even some of cheap ones use PLL clock multipliers resulting in quite
high clock, on the order of 60MHz. I wonder how many cycles per
instruction?

SioL

I think it depends on the core and the instruction (and maybe
additionally on pipeline issues). You have to felch out the
appropriate core manual (eg. from arm.com) and then add the info from
the hardware datasheet. Philips' LPC parts certainly look nice.
And inexpensive too. The improved execution time vs crystal freq is great. I'm
looking at one ( LPC762 ) right now for a new project.


Graham
 
On 9 Oct 2004 10:16:26 -0700, Winfield Hill
<Winfield_member@newsguy.com> wrote:

Dirk Bruere at Neopax wrote...

God does the killing.

A lightning bolt from heaven striking Kerry down, no doubt.
---
From Dyson's rhetoric, I was thinking more along the lines of Dyson
with instructions from the voices and a gun.

--
John Fields
 
On Sat, 09 Oct 2004 05:31:14 GMT, Fred Bloggs <nospam@nospam.com>
wrote:

Tom Seim wrote:
From today's Wall Street Journal:

One of John Kerry's claims to the White House is that his diplomacy
would better control nuclear proliferation in Iran and North Korea
than President Bush's alleged truculence. So it is newsworthy that a
spokesman for Tehran's Foreign Ministry has just dismissed out of hand
the centerpiece of Mr. Kerry's arms-control offer to the mullahs.

We'll just let WSJ stick with their business news and leave the
international security assessments alone. It is Bush's truculence that
has induced N.Korea and Iran to accelerate their weapons programs

Clinton signed a treaty with the K's in the early 90's, providing them
with oil in exchange for their not doing nuclear development. They
took the oil and played him for a fool from the outset. How can you
consider the current administration to be blamable for inheriting a
mess? The trends and forces we face now have been evolving for
centuries.

John
 
On 9 Oct 2004 02:55:23 -0700, "maTheMatic" <mathematic@gmail.com>
wrote:

Hi,all
I often see the following transmission line model:

------Zrl---------Zrl----------
| |
Zin Ygc Ygc ......
| |
--------------------------------

Where Zrl=R+jwL ,Ygc=G+jwC.
so for infinite transmission line, we have

------Zrl---------------
| |
Zin Ygc Zin
| |
------------------------

so There is the equation :

Zin/Ygc
Zin = Zrl + ---------------
Zin + 1/Ygc

solve this quadratic equation, we get

Zrl + sqrt( (Zrl)^2 + 4(Zrl/Ygc))
Zin = ---------------------------------
2


But we ALL KNOW the transmission line characteristic impedance is

Zin= sqrt(Zrl/Ygc)

what am I missing? why doesn't this model work, any insight
explaniation are appreciated.


Best Regards
The lumped model is only an approximation of a physically continuous
transmission line, and is only valid at low frequencies, namely when
the Zs are small and the Ys are big and a risetime spans *many*
sections.

John
 
"Glen Walpert" <gwalpert@notaxs.com> wrote in message
news:d39em0l992835enlkmerj9o3ucbe70mfq7@4ax.com...
On Thu, 7 Oct 2004 23:07:41 -0400, "Robert Morein" >"Glen Walpert"
gwalpert@notaxs.com> wrote in message
news:hjaam0dehtfp1avu8ush5ogdtpojjgtcg6@4ax.com...
On Wed, 6 Oct 2004 18:18:03 -0400, "Robert Morein"
"Glen Walpert" <gwalpert@notaxs.com> wrote in message
news:prn7m0tf82a2rjcj13sscuh7occ8f5m1k5@4ax.com...
clip
[snip]

Looks like the user called it an exolosion and the battery
manufacturer called it one of 4 venting incidents in 144,000 cells,
which would be 1 incident per 9000 of their 4-cell batteries. Too bad
they don't reveal what the cells were, but they look to be fair sized,
perhaps D size similar to a Tadiran TL5930 with a capacity of about 19
AH at 3.6v nominal, but probably the less safe spiral wound
construction from another mfgr., having lower internal impedance which
increases the heating rate in the event of a short.
The below article reveals that they were SAFT, though the cell type is not
given.
http://www.firehouse.com/news/99/11/special_aed.html

SAFT certainly is top-of-the-line, as would be expected for a statute
regulated device.
 
"Robert Morein" <nowhere@nowhere.com> wrote in message
news:LsGdnc6UTbsSu_XcRVn-tw@comcast.com...
The article does say they were D cells.
 
On 09 Oct 2004 15:12:20 GMT, the renowned rolavine@aol.com (Rolavine)
wrote:

Dyson is off his meds again, someone get the straight jacket. When he is
helpless we can show him pictures of Clinton and watch him squirm.
You are a sadist. With clamps and eye drops as in _Clockwork Orange_ ?
But what music would you play? Dixie Chicks? k.d. lang?


Best regards,
Spehro Pefhany
--
"it's the network..." "The Journey is the reward"
speff@interlog.com Info for manufacturers: http://www.trexon.com
Embedded software/hardware/analog Info for designers: http://www.speff.com
 
On Sat, 09 Oct 2004 14:25:59 -0400, Spehro Pefhany
<speffSNIP@interlogDOTyou.knowwhat> wrote:

On 09 Oct 2004 15:12:20 GMT, the renowned rolavine@aol.com (Rolavine)
wrote:

Dyson is off his meds again, someone get the straight jacket. When he is
helpless we can show him pictures of Clinton and watch him squirm.

You are a sadist. With clamps and eye drops as in _Clockwork Orange_ ?
But what music would you play? Dixie Chicks? k.d. lang?
---
"999,999 Bottles Of Beer On The Wall" and then, when it ended, ask him
this question:

"Pete and Repete were sitting on a fence."
"Pete fell off; who was left?"

--
John Fields
 
Hi Ken,

A 50 foot twisted pair would be the best answer. It would be very
directional.


Yes, those are very directional.

Your hint using ultrasound is actually a good one. It just would have to
be well above the hearing range of animals. I don't know but maybe bats
are the ones with the highest "spectrum allocation". Then there is IR
and all kind of other options but Steve would have to share some more
about the application.

Regards, Joerg

http://www.analogconsultants.com
 
In article <ck96da0ga0@drn.newsguy.com>,
Winfield Hill <Winfield_member@newsguy.com> writes:
Dirk Bruere at Neopax wrote...

God does the killing.

A lightning bolt from heaven striking Kerry down, no doubt.

Perhaps, perhaps not... Again, why did you think about murder?
Why is murder so forward in your mind? Have you been associating
that idea with the current president, President Bush? Are you really
considering the murder of President Bush? Don't you think that you
should talk to a psychiatrist first?

John
 
John S. Dyson wrote:
In article <41681931.10204@nospam.com>,
Fred Bloggs <nospam@nospam.com> writes:


John S. Dyson wrote:


John Fields, you are exactly an example of the mental problems that I have
been describing.

John


Lucidity is not the first thing that comes to mind when one reads your
desultory blather.


Remember, it is you who is so full of hatred. I tend not to proofread
my postings, but they are pretty good considering the small amount of
time in composition.
....unbelievable...

They takes little time, because I am simply
expressing an observation of hatemongers like you, rather than doing
extensive analysis.
They "takes little time"?- neurological disconnect?

Such analysis would be appropriate on your psychiatrists couch.

John
Why would anyone analyze a couch?
 
On Sat, 09 Oct 2004 18:28:22 +0100, the renowned Pooh Bear
<rabbitsfriendsandrelations@hotmail.com> wrote:

And inexpensive too. The improved execution time vs crystal freq is great. I'm
looking at one ( LPC762 ) right now for a new project.
Graham
If I'm reading this correctly, from the ARM7TDMI-S (rev 4) core manual
page 188, a 32-bit multiply-accumulate looks to be worst-case of 6
cycles with general 32-bit operands. So only 100nsec at full speed.

I like the fact they multiply the external oscillator up to 156-320
MHz internally before dividing down to get the clock.


Best regards,
Spehro Pefhany
--
"it's the network..." "The Journey is the reward"
speff@interlog.com Info for manufacturers: http://www.trexon.com
Embedded software/hardware/analog Info for designers: http://www.speff.com
 
In article <20041009111220.22449.00000566@mb-m06.aol.com>,
rolavine@aol.com (Rolavine) writes:
Dyson is off his meds again, someone get the straight jacket. When he is
helpless we can show him pictures of Clinton and watch him squirm.

Note that you have admitted your association with the Democrats. You
have also proven and demonstrated your hateful bile. I am just suggesting
that you become a little self aware.

John
 
In article <du2gm09nc66tun6a9thdfgnhu91uh0ka3r@4ax.com>,
John Fields <jfields@austininstruments.com> writes:
On 09 Oct 2004 15:12:20 GMT, rolavine@aol.com (Rolavine) wrote:

Dyson is off his meds again, someone get the straight jacket. When he is
helpless we can show him pictures of Clinton and watch him squirm.

---
Poor sonofabitch is helpless _now_.

You have already shown your hate -- please disprove your associating
with the Democrat party... I had saved off pages from your website
in the past for this reason.

John
 
In article <2l8gm0tfsgec42smsj3c954451mee0te7o@4ax.com>,
John Fields <jfields@austininstruments.com> writes:
On 9 Oct 2004 10:16:26 -0700, Winfield Hill
Winfield_member@newsguy.com> wrote:

Dirk Bruere at Neopax wrote...

God does the killing.

A lightning bolt from heaven striking Kerry down, no doubt.

---
From Dyson's rhetoric, I was thinking more along the lines of Dyson
with instructions from the voices and a gun.

I don't even own a gun. However, it is clear that you seem to have
some prejudice against religion also?!?!? I am not religious, but
do see a kind of wierd, communicable evil being manifest by people
like you. This hate thing is really imponderable. I don't associate
with people like you, and that is probably one reason why I haven't
contracted this odd hate-filled mental illness.

John
 
In article <ck9022$q9g$5@blue.rahul.net>,
kensmith@green.rahul.net (Ken Smith) writes:
In article <ck7mus$21bn$1@news.iquest.net>,
John S. Dyson <toor@iquest.net> wrote:
[...]
paying an emotional price for their support of the very lousy traitor
against America, John Kerry.

Please define how you can consider Kerry a traitor and not Bush.

Kerrys', actual personal participation in war crimes and telling lies against
military people. There is no evidence against Bush. Kerry has personally
provided enough evidence that he should be disgraced in jail.

John
 
In article <1paem05jcbnjgfccjhugdtav8emd4e74nr@4ax.com>,
John Fields <jfields@austininstruments.com> writes:
On Fri, 8 Oct 2004 23:28:12 +0000 (UTC), toor@iquest.net (John S.
Dyson) wrote:

In article <qm5em0pde5tft5kg62h1bmquqdqgcda8be@4ax.com>,
John Fields <jfields@austininstruments.com> writes:

John S. Dyson is a mean-spirited self-aggrandising punk with nothing
good to say about anyone or anything,

Actually, I do contribute technical facts once in a while. Too bad
that when reading the group passively, then some truly vile leftist
idiots vehemently espouse their disgusting hate filled blather. A
little criticism to you, Wilfred, and Bloggs might help encourage
or awaken some self awareness. Some of the anti-Bush rants do
certainly show some emotional disturbances or immaturity. Actually,
it is pretty clear that people who are technically accomplished,
even with a semi-famous book in their history barely show
the maturity of a 3 year old.

I don't remember the content of your postings, but some of the recent hate
speech by others, including Wilford, who might have written some books before
apparent (through the net) senility had manifest, shows a further degeneration
of emotional stability.

---
For some reason, you _do_ seem to hold a grudge against Win.

Almost everytime that I post something, Winfield Hill brings up
things like asshole or somesuch. You, he and Bloggs have been
participating in ongoing hate speech that is beyond tolerable -- and
far beyond normal,sane, mature political discussion.

Perhaps
because he's a successful

I have been successful also (random incomes in seven figures.) Historically,
I have seldom felt or expressed 'envy', but have enjoyed helping making
other people rich also. Rich, but hateful people are sometimes the most
arrogant and self-addicted poeple in the world, you just help to prove
that Win is such a person.

If you and Winfred weren't making hate filled comments more than just
in passing once in a while (in essense, an ongoing crusade), then I
wouldn't be commenting on them.

John
 

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