New Coax Connector & Adapter Catalog Now Available

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Please email or call for your free copy of our latest coax connector,
adapter, cable assembly & bulk coaxial cable catalog.

No minimum order

No handling fees.


web: www.aaarfproducts.com
email: sales@aaarfproducts.com
call: 949 481 3154
fax: 949 388 5448
mail: AAA RF Products, 949 Calle Amanecer, San Clemente, CA 92673 USA
 
Behold, AKC owns this NG scribed on tube chassis:

and maybe you will not be a fairy crackhead someday too, Chapwoman the
sissy boy.
Well aren't you the right little loser.

--
Gregg "t3h g33k"
http://geek.scorpiorising.ca
*Ratings are for transistors, tubes have guidelines*
 
What the heck are you talking about? The Macronedia player plugin?
Totally harmless. no cookies no spyware. Its just another way of displaying
data and pictures.



<gagnonrchrd@netscape.net> wrote in message
news:1120668254.300765.326040@g43g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
Do you have a link without having to use the plug in? I refuse to use
the plug in as I do not like all the advertisements dancing in my face.
If not, there are plenty of other vendors. Thank you.

Richard

Email address is only for google groups log in.



AAA RF Products wrote:
Please email or call for your free copy of our latest coax connector,
adapter, cable assembly & bulk coaxial cable catalog.

No minimum order

No handling fees.


web: www.aaarfproducts.com
email: sales@aaarfproducts.com
call: 949 481 3154
fax: 949 388 5448
mail: AAA RF Products, 949 Calle Amanecer, San Clemente, CA 92673 USA
 
On Fri, 08 Jul 2005 13:59:41 +0000, Albert & Btittany Spear wrote:

What the heck are you talking about? The Macronedia player plugin?
Totally harmless. no cookies no spyware. Its just another way of displaying
data and pictures.
But why should anybody think they need animated eye candy to sell RF
components?

Easily-accessed solid product data is what generates sales enquiries in
engineering.

--
"Electricity is of two kinds, positive and negative. The difference
is, I presume, that one comes a little more expensive, but is more
durable; the other is a cheaper thing, but the moths get into it."
(Stephen Leacock)
 
Yup, no question about it. You know everything.


"Fred Abse" <excretatauris@cerebrumconfus.it> wrote in message
news:pan.2005.07.08.20.23.38.135339@cerebrumconfus.it...
On Fri, 08 Jul 2005 13:59:41 +0000, Albert & Btittany Spear wrote:

What the heck are you talking about? The Macronedia player plugin?
Totally harmless. no cookies no spyware. Its just another way of
displaying
data and pictures.

But why should anybody think they need animated eye candy to sell RF
components?

Easily-accessed solid product data is what generates sales enquiries in
engineering.

--
"Electricity is of two kinds, positive and negative. The difference
is, I presume, that one comes a little more expensive, but is more
durable; the other is a cheaper thing, but the moths get into it."
(Stephen Leacock)
 
What plugin??? Works fine here with Firefox and IE

On Wed, 6 Jul 2005 06:39:55 -0700, "AAA RF Products"
<info@aaarfproducts.com> wrote:

Please email or call for your free copy of our latest coax connector,
adapter, cable assembly & bulk coaxial cable catalog.

No minimum order

No handling fees.


web: www.aaarfproducts.com
email: sales@aaarfproducts.com
call: 949 481 3154
fax: 949 388 5448
mail: AAA RF Products, 949 Calle Amanecer, San Clemente, CA 92673 USA
 
On Fri, 08 Jul 2005 22:27:23 +0000, Albert & Btittany Spear wrote:

Yup, no question about it. You know everything.
Not everything, exactly, but I do know how to bottom post and set followup.

--
"Electricity is of two kinds, positive and negative. The difference
is, I presume, that one comes a little more expensive, but is more
durable; the other is a cheaper thing, but the moths get into it."
(Stephen Leacock)
 
On Fri, 08 Jul 2005 21:43:15 +0100, Fred Abse
<excretatauris@cerebrumconfus.it> wrote:

On Fri, 08 Jul 2005 13:59:41 +0000, Albert & Btittany Spear wrote:

What the heck are you talking about? The Macronedia player plugin?
Totally harmless. no cookies no spyware. Its just another way of displaying
data and pictures.

But why should anybody think they need animated eye candy to sell RF
components?
I agree...that is for personal/vanity pages in my opinion. Even in
2005, some computers are slow to display this stuff, and some people
just want to cut to the chase, get the order done.

Easily-accessed solid product data is what generates sales enquiries in
engineering.
Right...text. You can't even assume that everyone has a version of
Office running, for example.

When I taught some computer classes a few years back, I gave
lesson-plan CD's to my students. They were in Word, HTML, and Plain
Text mode, so even a DOS computer had the capability to display them.
Lowest Common Denominator, I think is the term.

Tom
 
On Fri, 08 Jul 2005 23:32:50 GMT, w4sef@comcast.net (Steven Fritts)
wrote:

What plugin??? Works fine here with Firefox and IE
You likely already have the plug-n?

Tom

On Wed, 6 Jul 2005 06:39:55 -0700, "AAA RF Products"
info@aaarfproducts.com> wrote:

Please email or call for your free copy of our latest coax connector,
adapter, cable assembly & bulk coaxial cable catalog.

No minimum order

No handling fees.


web: www.aaarfproducts.com
email: sales@aaarfproducts.com
call: 949 481 3154
fax: 949 388 5448
mail: AAA RF Products, 949 Calle Amanecer, San Clemente, CA 92673 USA
 
On Sat, 09 Jul 2005 19:45:48 +0000, Tom MacIntyre wrote:

Right...text. You can't even assume that everyone has a version of
Office running, for example.

When I taught some computer classes a few years back, I gave
lesson-plan CD's to my students. They were in Word, HTML, and Plain
Text mode, so even a DOS computer had the capability to display them.
Lowest Common Denominator, I think is the term.
A couple of years ago, another microwave components company posted a
pointer to their website, ISTR on sci.electronics.components, stating that
their inventory was in MS Excel format. They got jumped on, and to give
him his due, the man from the company responded with a measured defense,
which led to quite a protracted discussion. Cutting to the chase, a few
days later, he announced that, in the interests of settling things, they
had put both plain text and PDF versions of their inventory on their site,
and were pleased and amazed that it had pushed them right to the top of
the search engine rankings. Searching for individual part numbers now led
straight to them.

The moral is clear. Function beats form hands down.

--
"Electricity is of two kinds, positive and negative. The difference
is, I presume, that one comes a little more expensive, but is more
durable; the other is a cheaper thing, but the moths get into it."
(Stephen Leacock)
 
Tom MacIntyre wrote:
On Fri, 08 Jul 2005 23:32:50 GMT, w4sef@comcast.net (Steven Fritts)
wrote:

What plugin??? Works fine here with Firefox and IE

You likely already have the plug-n?

Tom
He'll find that out when a website demands the version of the week to
work.

--
Link to my "Computers for disabled Veterans" project website deleted
after threats were telephoned to my church.

Michael A. Terrell
Central Florida
 
On Fri, 08 Jul 2005 21:43:15 +0100, Fred Abse
<excretatauris@cerebrumconfus.it> wrote:

+<But why should anybody think they need animated eye candy to sell RF
+<components?
+
+<Easily-accessed solid product data is what generates sales enquiries in
+<engineering.
*****

Could be that the owner contracted someone to do the webpage and
maintian it. He just supplies the info and has final sayso on the
content. Not knowing much about webdesign, he fell into the trap of a
webdesign company that sold him a bill of goods that were more than he
needed.

just a thought

james
 
On Fri, 8 Jul 2005 13:59:41 UTC, "Albert &
Btittany Spear" <FLIR@yahoo.com> wrote:

www.aaarfproducts.com
My 2-year old Mozilla can't even begin reading
this site- kicks out with error msg I've never
seen before, something like: "can't enter site;
some data may have been transferred".

Hire 'one true way' M$ heads to work for peanuts
to create/maintain your website and you loose
potential customers like this. They're trying to
sell hardware fer xsakes!

BTW, I am looking, once again, for 3/4 inch coax
connectors for nitrogen-cell CATV cable which was
free, but sorry you can't have any of our
connectors......

--
Dj
 
On 10 Jul 2005 15:40:11 GMT, django@hotclub.fr wrote:
On Fri, 8 Jul 2005 13:59:41 UTC, "Albert &
Btittany Spear" <FLIR@yahoo.com> wrote:

www.aaarfproducts.com

My 2-year old Mozilla can't even begin reading
this site- kicks out with error msg I've never
seen before, something like: "can't enter site;
some data may have been transferred".

Hire 'one true way' M$ heads to work for peanuts
to create/maintain your website and you loose
potential customers like this. They're trying to
sell hardware fer xsakes!

BTW, I am looking, once again, for 3/4 inch coax
connectors for nitrogen-cell CATV cable which was
free, but sorry you can't have any of our
connectors......
The all too common focus on Form Instead Of Function.
What the pain must be to view that web site over dial-up...
This is telling:
" 00898 hits since June 7, 2005 "
(Most of which are probably NG readers checking on your complaint. :)

My non-commercial web site gets more hits than that PER DAY.

I run several different web browsers on my linux box here for those
occasions when I MUST get in to see a web site. Usually, tho', I
don't waste my time -- I just click off somewhere else...

The most infuriating are the home pages consisting of NOTHING but
flash eye-candy. (The plus there is that type of web site rarely
gets into the Google lists.....)

Jonesy -- who truly believes in KISS.
--
Marvin L Jones | jonz | W3DHJ | linux
Pueblo, Colorado | @ | Jonesy | OS/2 __
38.24N 104.55W | config.com | DM78rf | SK
 
Allodoxaphobia wrote:
The all too common focus on Form Instead Of Function.
What the pain must be to view that web site over dial-up...
This is telling:
" 00898 hits since June 7, 2005 "
(Most of which are probably NG readers checking on your complaint. :)

My non-commercial web site gets more hits than that PER DAY.

I run several different web browsers on my linux box here for those
occasions when I MUST get in to see a web site. Usually, tho', I
don't waste my time -- I just click off somewhere else...

The most infuriating are the home pages consisting of NOTHING but
flash eye-candy. (The plus there is that type of web site rarely
gets into the Google lists.....)

Jonesy

I ran into an electronics wholesale website that was built entirely
in flash I had updated the crappy Macromedia Flash software less than a
week before, and it was out of date already so I e-mailed the webmaster
and told them I wouldn't install more software on an already full hard
drive to buy parts that were available from people who really wanted to
sell, not just advertise. I wonder if they fixed the site, or went out
of business? I know a lot of people who won't wait 10 minutes per page
to download to be able to look for parts.

--
Link to my "Computers for disabled Veterans" project website deleted
after threats were telephoned to my church.

Michael A. Terrell
Central Florida
 
["Followup-To:" header set to sci.electronics.repair.]
On Sun, 10 Jul 2005 18:29:05 GMT, Michael A. Terrell wrote:
Allodoxaphobia wrote:
snip
The most infuriating are the home pages consisting of NOTHING but
flash eye-candy. (The plus there is that type of web site rarely
gets into the Google lists.....)

I ran into an electronics wholesale website that was built entirely
in flash I had updated the crappy Macromedia Flash software less than a
week before, and it was out of date already
so I e-mailed the webmaster and told them I wouldn't install more software
on an already full hard drive to buy parts that were available from people
who really wanted to sell, not just advertise.
You emailed the wrong fella. The webmaster's Prime Directive is to protect
and expand the webmaster's job. You need to get the message to the folks who
lay awake at night -- wondering how (if) they can stay in business.

More than installing "...more software on an already full hard drive...",
I'm tired of spend a large percentage of my "computing time" constantly
updating my system(s). Imagine, if you will, devoting that kind of effort
on your car, your TV, or your HVAC -- just to get the same 'utility' out
of it tomorrow that you got out of it yesterday. sigh...

Jonesy
--
Marvin L Jones | jonz | W3DHJ | linux
Pueblo, Colorado | @ | Jonesy | OS/2 __
38.24N 104.55W | config.com | DM78rf | SK
 
Allodoxaphobia wrote:
More than installing "...more software on an already full hard drive...",
I'm tired of spend a large percentage of my "computing time" constantly
updating my system(s). Imagine, if you will, devoting that kind of effort
on your car, your TV, or your HVAC -- just to get the same 'utility' out
of it tomorrow that you got out of it yesterday. sigh...

Jonesy

The webmaster was the only address I could find without installing
the software and all of the blind e-mails to info@, sales@ and other
common business addresses all bounced. it doesn't really matter, because
I can't remember the name of the company, even though their flashy
trashy website is supposed to make you want to come back again and
again.

--
Link to my "Computers for disabled Veterans" project website deleted
after threats were telephoned to my church.

Michael A. Terrell
Central Florida
 
On Sun, 10 Jul 2005 19:51:37 +0000, Michael A. Terrell wrote:

The webmaster was the only address I could find without installing
the software and all of the blind e-mails to info@, sales@ and other
common business addresses all bounced. it doesn't really matter, because
I can't remember the name of the company, even though their flashy
trashy website is supposed to make you want to come back again and
again.
Well, if "sales@" bounces, they can't be all that bothered about doing
business...

--
"Electricity is of two kinds, positive and negative. The difference
is, I presume, that one comes a little more expensive, but is more
durable; the other is a cheaper thing, but the moths get into it."
(Stephen Leacock)
 
Fred Abse wrote:
On Sun, 10 Jul 2005 19:51:37 +0000, Michael A. Terrell wrote:

The webmaster was the only address I could find without installing
the software and all of the blind e-mails to info@, sales@ and other
common business addresses all bounced. it doesn't really matter, because
I can't remember the name of the company, even though their flashy
trashy website is supposed to make you want to come back again and
again.

Well, if "sales@" bounces, they can't be all that bothered about doing
business...

That was the way I felt about them, too. They probably had a
Javascript you had to use to reply directly, buried somewhere under all
of their Flash trash. No matter, the site was enough to convince me
they didn't want my business.

--
Link to my "Computers for disabled Veterans" project website deleted
after threats were telephoned to my church.

Michael A. Terrell
Central Florida
 
<gagnonrchrd@netscape.net> wrote in message
news:1120668254.300765.326040@g43g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
Do you have a link without having to use the plug in? I refuse to use
the plug in as I do not like all the advertisements dancing in my face.

Maybe he can type one on a manual typewriter and snail mail it to you.

Sheesh!!!


If not, there are plenty of other vendors. Thank you.

Richard

Email address is only for google groups log in.



AAA RF Products wrote:
Please email or call for your free copy of our latest coax connector,
adapter, cable assembly & bulk coaxial cable catalog.

No minimum order

No handling fees.


web: www.aaarfproducts.com
email: sales@aaarfproducts.com
call: 949 481 3154
fax: 949 388 5448
mail: AAA RF Products, 949 Calle Amanecer, San Clemente, CA 92673 USA
 

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