Op amps problem Gain Calculation

Your not "smart enough" to figure out that I no longer care about your
opinion, so why don't we take your newsreader away from you?

Plonk!


"Wombat-Pipex-News" <wombatppc@nospam@dsl.pipex.com> wrote in message
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If your not smart enough to figure it out then your not smart enough to
have
it.

"SBFan2000" <glenn@glenngriffithNOSPAM.com> wrote in message
news:Sn1eh.7412$bW2.3413@trndny04...
perhaps that would have helped!

I know, I'll created a new "alias" and repost with "party poppers"
instead
of "shells" :)


"Marcus Redd" <read@it.com> wrote in message
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"Wombat-Pipex-News" <wombatppc@nospam@dsl.pipex.com> wrote in message
Well if your realy want to blow yourself up thats you choice.
check out these sorts of things.

Wombat - surely you're making too much fuss over this. If the firing
system
is unpowered until everyone is well clear then what could possibly go
wrong?

Give him some help, go on. If he blows himself up it's not like you'll
be
liable.

Hehe, maybe the OP should have stated that it was only party-poppers
that
he
wanted to remotely fire... ;o)
 
On Thu, 07 Dec 2006 23:26:39 GMT, "SBFan2000"
<glenn@glenngriffithNOSPAM.com> wrote:

You misunderstand. I want the receiver "box" to be wired to each shell.
The receiver would have one power supply. I just don't want to run 36 pairs
of wires 200 feet!
So one receiver for the 36 tubes? (so 36 wire pairs from the
receiver?)

In that case, I'd use a microcomputer that's wired to the other end
with a double pair of Cat5 Ethernet. Or, use wireless.

I think you are making it harder following the path you are setting
out right now. A SBC would work well in this case.
 
"Wombat-Pipex-News" <wombatppc@nospam@dsl.pipex.com> wrote in message
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"Marcus Redd" <read@it.com> wrote in message
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What???

Run a spell-check on the words below to see just how smart Wombat is...
;o)

------------------KEY---------------
11=R, 8=O,12=C
2=A,14=L, 9=U
3=T, 13=K,10=P,1=E
4=S, 6=I, 7=Y, 5=H
---------------END KEY------------


4,10,1,14,14 12,5,1,12,13, 3,5,6,4,
1,2,3 4,5,6,3 7,8,9 10,11,6,12,13.
EAT SHI YOU PRCKL ??? You spell in "code" just as poorly as you spell
"normally". AND you missed a comma. Very amateurish, I'm afraid...

Anyway...

4, 5, 8, 15, 1, 6, 3, 17, 9, 16, 16, 7
 
"PeterD" <peter2@hipson.net> wrote in message
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On Thu, 07 Dec 2006 23:26:39 GMT, "SBFan2000"
glenn@glenngriffithNOSPAM.com> wrote:

You misunderstand. I want the receiver "box" to be wired to each shell.
The receiver would have one power supply. I just don't want to run 36
pairs
of wires 200 feet!



So one receiver for the 36 tubes? (so 36 wire pairs from the
receiver?)

In that case, I'd use a microcomputer that's wired to the other end
with a double pair of Cat5 Ethernet. Or, use wireless.

I think you are making it harder following the path you are setting
out right now. A SBC would work well in this case.
Why is it that, on Usenet, the first replies you get to a post are always
the stupid ones saying "No" or "You can't" or "Why?" and it then takes quite
a while for the useful and intelligent replies like Peter's and jasens? ;o)
 
Well if your realy want to blow yourself up thats you choice.
check out these sorts of things.

http://www.icircuits.com/prod_dtmf8plus.html

All you would need is 2 walkitalki`s and a DTMF Generator.
This works with 8 Relays.
Maybee 8 seperat 10 stage Timing devices. that would give you 80 trigers.
10 per triger. I aint gonna help you anymore.
You should be able to figure out the rest from there on.

Regards
Wombat.
The link above is all you need.
read the description, and figure it out. You can have several boxes linked
to the same audio input.
God how hard can it be. !
 
You are a greedy and selfish ass who wants everything your way.
Well, tough luck, Art. It isn't going to happen in this lifetime.
Got a quick newsflash for ya... Your pissing and moaning isn't going to
break Art's bank. Your delusional if you think that you and you alone
are capable of doing so.

Get a grip, its a stupid FS post. Wah...

Matt
 
On Jan 19, 3:13 pm, "Peter Hucker" <n...@spam.com> wrote:
Is it really true that turning on a microwave with nothing in it will break it?

Even more worrying - will it catch fire or explode?

Don't they have a safety cutout? Can't it sense the Klystron overheating, or a build up of microwaves over a certain level?

I have purchased a new microwave which has an easier to grab control. I'm concerned one of my pet parrots will switch it on! (Seriously, they do stuff like that)

--http://www.petersparrots.com http://www.insanevideoclips.com http://www.petersphotos.com

A Pakistani arrives in London City all excited. He stops the first person he meets. "Good day, Mr. British, thank you to accept me in Your nice country", but the person interrupts and says: "I am not British, I'm Chinese."
The Pakistani continues on his way and meets another passer-by. "Thank you Mr. British for to let my family and me stay here... " Again, he's interrupted before finishing his sentence. "I no be British, I be Turk!"
He goes a little farther and meets another person and greets him "thank you for letting me come to your beautiful country." ... "I'm not British, I'm Kosavon."
"But," answers the Pakistani distressed, "where are the British??"
The Kosavon looks at his watch and says ..... "Probably at work."
Why would a parrot turn on a microwave oven? Is he pining for the
fjords? Sorry... I couldn't resist.

Seriously, perhaps you could put a large bowl or something in there so
that the door can't be closed. If the door can't close, no matter what
the parrot does the safety interlock would prevent the oven from
starting.
 
On Wed, 24 Jan 2007 19:35:58 -0000, Brewer720 <nospambsfan@yahoo.com> wrote:

On Jan 19, 3:13 pm, "Peter Hucker" <n...@spam.com> wrote:
Is it really true that turning on a microwave with nothing in it will break it?

Even more worrying - will it catch fire or explode?

Don't they have a safety cutout? Can't it sense the Klystron overheating, or a build up of microwaves over a certain level?

I have purchased a new microwave which has an easier to grab control. I'm concerned one of my pet parrots will switch it on! (Seriously, they do stuff like that)

--http://www.petersparrots.com http://www.insanevideoclips.com http://www.petersphotos.com

A Pakistani arrives in London City all excited. He stops the first person he meets. "Good day, Mr. British, thank you to accept me in Your nice country", but the person interrupts and says: "I am not British, I'm Chinese."
The Pakistani continues on his way and meets another passer-by. "Thank you Mr. British for to let my family and me stay here... " Again, he's interrupted before finishing his sentence. "I no be British, I be Turk!"
He goes a little farther and meets another person and greets him "thank you for letting me come to your beautiful country." ... "I'm not British, I'm Kosavon."
"But," answers the Pakistani distressed, "where are the British??"
The Kosavon looks at his watch and says ..... "Probably at work."

Why would a parrot turn on a microwave oven? Is he pining for the
fjords? Sorry... I couldn't resist.

Seriously, perhaps you could put a large bowl or something in there so
that the door can't be closed. If the door can't close, no matter what
the parrot does the safety interlock would prevent the oven from
starting.
I cannot leave the door open. They will go inside and chew things, like the cardboard (?!) cover over the magnetron.

--
http://www.petersparrots.com http://www.insanevideoclips.com http://www.petersphotos.com

What does a Polish woman do after she sucks a cock?
Spits out the feathers.
 
Peter Hucker wrote:

I have had them chew through the flex.
Mine not. They know the difference of high-power and low-power flex.

Cats do like to chew low-power (e.g mouse cable) cables ;-)

High Power is lethal. I have learned that the cats very early and they
understood.



Best Regards,

Daniel Mandic
 
On Fri, 26 Jan 2007 21:18:46 -0000, Daniel Mandic <daniel_mandic@aon.at> wrote:

Peter Hucker wrote:

I have had them chew through the flex.

Mine not. They know the difference of high-power and low-power flex.

Cats do like to chew low-power (e.g mouse cable) cables ;-)

High Power is lethal. I have learned that the cats very early and they
understood.
How can they tell the difference? Can they sense the voltage?

My parrots have bared the live wire several times, but have never come to any harm. I suppose when you're parrot sized, the chances of touching something grounded with another part of your body is quite low. Worst they'll get is a burnt tongue if they chew the live and neutral simultaneously.

--
http://www.petersparrots.com http://www.insanevideoclips.com http://www.petersphotos.com

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Peter Hucker wrote:

My parrots have bared the live wire several times, but have never
come to any harm. I suppose when you're parrot sized, the chances of
touching something grounded with another part of your body is quite
low. Worst they'll get is a burnt tongue if they chew the live and
neutral simultaneously.
Of course.

Cats feel the power like a human, just better. After some time, they
understand what power lies in the wall-socket, when (they see) I
connect various devices.


Best Regards,

Daniel Mandic
 
On Sun, 28 Jan 2007 21:08:59 -0000, Daniel Mandic <daniel_mandic@aon.at> wrote:

Peter Hucker wrote:

My parrots have bared the live wire several times, but have never
come to any harm. I suppose when you're parrot sized, the chances of
touching something grounded with another part of your body is quite
low. Worst they'll get is a burnt tongue if they chew the live and
neutral simultaneously.

Of course.

Cats feel the power like a human, just better. After some time, they
understand what power lies in the wall-socket, when (they see) I
connect various devices.
The parrots don't understand, they just like to take things to pieces.

--
http://www.petersparrots.com http://www.insanevideoclips.com http://www.petersphotos.com

But she was always fat. She was born an only twin.
 
Peter Hucker wrote:

The parrots don't understand, they just like to take things to pieces.

Yeah, I understand slightly.

I think the parrots do not have such a sense for Electricity like cats.
Sometimes I pet my Cats and it is coming to electric tension. In the
Dark, I can even see flashing light :).

What can I say, they enjoy it :). Many other pets would not like such
a discharge IMHO and would be off.




Best regards,

Daniel Mandic
 
On Jan 26, 2:14 pm, "Peter Hucker" <n...@spam.com> wrote:
On Wed, 24 Jan 2007 19:35:58 -0000, Brewer720 <nospambs...@yahoo.com> wrote:

On Jan 19, 3:13 pm, "Peter Hucker" <n...@spam.com> wrote:
Is it really true that turning on a microwave with nothing in it will break it?

Even more worrying - will it catch fire or explode?

Don't they have a safety cutout? Can't it sense the Klystron overheating, or a build up of microwaves over a certain level?

I have purchased a new microwave which has an easier to grab control. I'm concerned one of my pet parrots will switch it on! (Seriously, they do stuff like that)

--http://www.petersparrots.com http://www.insanevideoclips.com http://www.petersphotos.com

A Pakistani arrives in London City all excited. He stops the first person he meets. "Good day, Mr. British, thank you to accept me in Your nice country", but the person interrupts and says: "I am not British, I'm Chinese."
The Pakistani continues on his way and meets another passer-by. "Thank you Mr. British for to let my family and me stay here... " Again, he's interrupted before finishing his sentence. "I no be British, I be Turk!"
He goes a little farther and meets another person and greets him "thank you for letting me come to your beautiful country." ... "I'm not British, I'm Kosavon."
"But," answers the Pakistani distressed, "where are the British??"
The Kosavon looks at his watch and says ..... "Probably at work."

Why would a parrot turn on a microwave oven? Is he pining for the
fjords? Sorry... I couldn't resist.

Seriously, perhaps you could put a large bowl or something in there so
that the door can't be closed. If the door can't close, no matter what
the parrot does the safety interlock would prevent the oven from
starting.

I cannot leave the door open. They will go inside and chew things, like the cardboard (?!) cover over the magnetron.

--http://www.petersparrots.com http://www.insanevideoclips.com http://www.petersphotos.com

What does a Polish woman do after she sucks a cock?
Spits out the feathers.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -
 
On Tue, 30 Jan 2007 21:43:37 -0000, Daniel Mandic <daniel_mandic@aon.at> wrote:

Peter Hucker wrote:

The parrots don't understand, they just like to take things to pieces.


Yeah, I understand slightly.

I think the parrots do not have such a sense for Electricity like cats.
Sometimes I pet my Cats and it is coming to electric tension. In the
Dark, I can even see flashing light :).

What can I say, they enjoy it :). Many other pets would not like such
a discharge IMHO and would be off.
They're not scared of anything. They love fireworks for example.

--
http://www.petersparrots.com http://www.insanevideoclips.com http://www.petersphotos.com

I met this gal in a bar and one thing lead to another. I said, "Let's go back to my place."
She said, "Oh, do you have cable?"
I said, "No, but I have some old ropes that should do just fine."
 
On Wed, 31 Jan 2007 17:32:16 -0000, Brewer720 <nospambsfan@yahoo.com> wrote:

On Jan 26, 2:14 pm, "Peter Hucker" <n...@spam.com> wrote:
On Wed, 24 Jan 2007 19:35:58 -0000, Brewer720 <nospambs...@yahoo.com> wrote:

On Jan 19, 3:13 pm, "Peter Hucker" <n...@spam.com> wrote:
Is it really true that turning on a microwave with nothing in it will break it?

Even more worrying - will it catch fire or explode?

Don't they have a safety cutout? Can't it sense the Klystron overheating, or a build up of microwaves over a certain level?

I have purchased a new microwave which has an easier to grab control. I'm concerned one of my pet parrots will switch it on! (Seriously, they do stuff like that)

--http://www.petersparrots.com http://www.insanevideoclips.com http://www.petersphotos.com

A Pakistani arrives in London City all excited. He stops the first person he meets. "Good day, Mr. British, thank you to accept me in Your nice country", but the person interrupts and says: "I am not British, I'm Chinese."
The Pakistani continues on his way and meets another passer-by. "Thank you Mr. British for to let my family and me stay here... " Again, he's interrupted before finishing his sentence. "I no be British, I be Turk!"
He goes a little farther and meets another person and greets him "thank you for letting me come to your beautiful country." ... "I'm not British, I'm Kosavon."
"But," answers the Pakistani distressed, "where are the British??"
The Kosavon looks at his watch and says ..... "Probably at work."

Why would a parrot turn on a microwave oven? Is he pining for the
fjords? Sorry... I couldn't resist.

Seriously, perhaps you could put a large bowl or something in there so
that the door can't be closed. If the door can't close, no matter what
the parrot does the safety interlock would prevent the oven from
starting.

I cannot leave the door open. They will go inside and chew things, like the cardboard (?!) cover over the magnetron.

--http://www.petersparrots.com http://www.insanevideoclips.com http://www.petersphotos.com

What does a Polish woman do after she sucks a cock?
Spits out the feathers.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -
Errr.... which bit did you write?

--
http://www.petersparrots.com http://www.insanevideoclips.com http://www.petersphotos.com

Always finish what you have starte
 
"Strollio" <taking_a_stroll@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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Is their any freedom of speech anymore? Cencorship exists find out how you
can combat it.
Visit http://zpurmguzzlers.blogspot.com/ and watch a video of these
celebrities take it on the chin.
Over 18 only... " Heres your sign "

Dunno about "cencorship", you could do with an editor though...
 
This one is a capacitor .22 microfarad 20% tolerance

"Edward Hughes" <ewh46574@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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This rather looks like a ferrite bead inductor but it's not possible to be
sure from the photo.
Tell us if there is any values printed on the body of this item.

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