Driver to drive?

John Woodgate wrote:
Dave wrote:
The same method is applied to humans over here and not
considered "cruel" or "unusual.".

It is by me and many, many others.
Please feel free to explain a 'humane" method then.
 
On Wed, 08 Dec 2004 11:29:16 +0000, Kevin Aylward wrote:

Active8 wrote:
On Wed, 08 Dec 2004 09:57:44 GMT, Kevin Aylward wrote:

Active8 wrote:
I'll repeat this in this thread where it's easier to find:

Are you aware of the fact that this is just Dr. Slick (check the
headers) f*cking with you?

Well, I am now:)

So how's that 500W MOSFET amp coming along?

Sort of back burner. I'm doing a bit more music piddling at the moment.
I'm just too aware now of how short our lives are. I dont think that
many actually *really* stand back and *feel* the emotion resulting from
"there will be a time when I no longer exist".
Well, isn't this the Grandest Cosmic Irony of all! Here, on the day I
swear off promoting my new religion of feelings on the NG, along comes
Kevin Aylward, of all people, expressing "Really Feel"ing emotion.

Now, rather than "stand back" and feel it, *be* the part that actually
*experiences the feeling*, and give unconditional acceptance to the
feeling - it _is_ there to tell you about reality, after all.

Thanks!
Rich
 
On Wed, 08 Dec 2004 15:16:44 -0800, Dave wrote:

John Woodgate wrote:
Dave wrote:
The same method is applied to humans over here and not
considered "cruel" or "unusual.".

It is by me and many, many others.


Please feel free to explain a 'humane" method then.
A "Humane" way of killing? There isn't any. If you kill, you must take
responsibility and admit that you are a killer.

Then, preferably, stop.

Good Luck!
Rich
 
On Wed, 08 Dec 2004 12:40:36 -0800, billb wrote:

Hey, people on the WBBS are posting image-subtractions between the
various images:

http://bb.nightskylive.net/asterisk/viewtopic.php?t=249&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=630
His LCD scintillated. It's a cosmic ray.

Cheers!
Rich
 
Rene Tschaggelar wrote:
Galsaba wrote:

Anyone can refer me to where I can see a schematic diagram of the
above?

Sample and hold what ?
The light ?

Rene
--
Ing.Buero R.Tschaggelar - http://www.ibrtses.com
& commercial newsgroups - http://www.talkto.net

Yes, for the light.
I will have a power detector that will convert the laser energy to a
pulse of voltage, and I will need a Sample and Hold Circuit to measure
it.

Joe
 
On Wed, 08 Dec 2004 20:20:56 -0500, Kim wrote:

Man, who would have known that the new RFID tags would stir up such a huge
storm. They will become mandatory for all Wal Mart (and most other stores)
suppliers to have on all of their items sold.
Heres a sample one of many:
http://vigilant.tv/article/2716/privacy-implications-of-rfid-tags

Any ideas for schematics that will kill off these id tags once the item gets
home?
Scissors?
 
On Wed, 08 Dec 2004 20:20:56 -0500, Kim wrote:

Man, who would have known that the new RFID tags would stir up such a huge
storm. They will become mandatory for all Wal Mart (and most other stores)
suppliers to have on all of their items sold.
Heres a sample one of many:
http://vigilant.tv/article/2716/privacy-implications-of-rfid-tags

Any ideas for schematics that will kill off these id tags once the item gets
home?
If you're not a thief, it will have already been deactivated, you stupid
fuck.

Good luck,
Richard the Troll
 
Rich Grise wrote:
A "Humane" way of killing? There isn't any. If you kill, you must
take responsibility and admit that you are a killer.
So I can eat meat and still be a saint as long as the butcher does the
killing?
 
Forget the electricity.

Grab a 12 gauge, a long string, a tripod, and a tripod mount.
Eat the results for dinner and everybody is happy.
 
On Wed, 8 Dec 2004 20:20:56 -0500, Kim <ksleep@sympatico.ca> wrote:
Man, who would have known that the new RFID tags would stir up such a huge
storm. They will become mandatory for all Wal Mart (and most other stores)
suppliers to have on all of their items sold.
Heres a sample one of many:

Any ideas for schematics that will kill off these id tags once the item gets
home?
Do a google search for "nuclear bomb emp"
 
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?


Thanks,
Rich
 
On Wed, 08 Dec 2004 19:13:22 -0800, Dave wrote:

Rich Grise wrote:

A "Humane" way of killing? There isn't any. If you kill, you must
take responsibility and admit that you are a killer.


So I can eat meat and still be a saint as long as the butcher does the
killing?
If you want to be a "saint," then that's an entirely different issue. But
you gotta eat.

Personally, if it presents itself to me as food, I eat it if it smells
good and tastes good and I'm hungry.

So let the Kosher Rabbis kill the cows. If God hadn't intended us to eat
meat, why did He make it taste so good?

Thanks,
Rich
 
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.
 
"Kim" <ksleep@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:2NNtd.36489$l%5.1352197@news20.bellglobal.com...
Man, who would have known that the new RFID tags would stir up such a huge
storm. They will become mandatory for all Wal Mart (and most other
stores)
suppliers to have on all of their items sold.
Heres a sample one of many:
http://vigilant.tv/article/2716/privacy-implications-of-rfid-tags

Any ideas for schematics that will kill off these id tags once the item
gets
home?



Slightly off-topic, but for the last month I've been setting off the door
alarms at the local Wal-Mart while passing through them, and have been
seareched several times.. Nobody could figure out why, until a elderly
passer-by said, "are those steel soled shoes...thats whats doing it!". The
store security guy and I tossed one of my shoes through the door sensors,
and it promptly set off the alarm. Seems like my size 13 steeled soles are
a
perfect match to the antishoplifting tags....just much harder to hide.

--
Kim..."A Man Of True Frankenstinean Proportions"
Take one of the boots and apply vigorously to the tag.

--
Regards ..... Rheilly Phoull
 
On 8 Dec 2004 20:32:41 -0800, "imij" <jrhendri@olemiss.edu> wrote:

???

most of the RFID tags are passive,

meaning that they are not active

so deactivation as you stated is not even an option.


actually the retailers do not want to pay the money for the machines
that deactivate the RFID


according to this site a microwave will kill, but they also say $20
bills blow up when hit them with the nuke

http://www.prisonplanet.com/022904rfidtagsexplode.html
These nutters are so paranoid that they obviously haven't considered that maybe it's just metal
foil....
 
"Dmitri(Cabling-Design.com)" wrote:
Michael Noone wrote:

Hi - I was hoping to find a flexible LCD display, preferrably as thin as

possible and equipped with a backlight. I need something maybe 2x4
inches,
graphic or text doesn't matter, and it would be awesome if it had a
controller chip so I don't have to deal with that nonsense. Does such a

beast exist? Thanks!

-Michael Noone

If you are looking for a flexible backlit display technology, you'd be
better off tracking development of flexible OLED (FOLED) displays instead
of LCDs. OLEDs do not require backlight at all as they are emitting
themselves, and they seem not so distant from a real-life product. I'm not
sure but someone may already have created a prototype (which you'd have to
pay and arm and a leg for right now ;-))
Check this page out for more basic data on FOLEDs:

http://www.universaldisplay.com/foled.htm
Google OLED. There are some products already using them. I don't know
about their availability in standard formats and small quantities.

From what I've heard, OLED technology has some life issues. They work OK
for displays that aren't on continuously, or in throw-away products. If
yours isn't either of these, I'd design it to make replacement easy and
maybe the next generation OLEDs will get better.



--
Paul Hovnanian mailto:paul@Hovnanian.com
------------------------------------------------------------------
professor; n, One who talks in someone else's sleep.
 
Kevin Aylward wrote...
please produce your pen an paper calculations that agree
with my spice results for the distortion in this design
of mine http://www.anasoft.co.uk/Mospoweramp.jpg
Kevin, your drawing renders poorly on computer screens,
and needs work. Perhaps a gif file (always better than
jpg for drawings), or an Acrobat vectorized version?


--
Thanks,
- Win
 
"imij" <jrhen...@olemiss.edu> wrote:
Forget the electricity.

Grab a 12 gauge, a long string, a tripod, and a tripod mount.
Eat the results for dinner and everybody is happy.ner and everybody
is happy.
Yes, it seems if I used a gun and made sparrow McNuggets everyone would
be satisfied. I think they use a nailgun on cattle. Don't know what
they use on poultry.
 
"Dave" <galt_57@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1102538983.255096.15920@c13g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...

Maybe
you are also a vegetarian so as to not cause any animal suffering?
No - but since you insist - The expressed desire/need to fry some maligned
bird with electricity at the push of a button, so one can watch and feel the
power over life & death, smells, to me, of sadism looking for a "legal"
outlet!
 

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