PRC as a amplifier in GPS question.

info@australianhotspots.com.au wrote:

That was a simple typing mistake.
Often I find mistakes in top 20 publications, Hence a minor "typo" in
an informal posting on a news group can be excused.
Except that there are at least half a dozen similar "simple typing
mistakes" on the front page alone of your web site.

Peter
 
Sure,
Not really fussed, It is a free site and it makes no money for me,
Beacause it sells nothing.
I think I will probebly pull it down and sell the domain names. Not
much point in offering a free service these days, People just shit can
them.

www.hot-spots.com.au
www.wifisearch.com.au
www.wififinder.com.au
www.myhotspots.com.au
www.hotspotter.com.au

Some great names If any one wants to buy them.

Thanks
 
info@australianhotspots.com.au wrote:

I think I will probebly pull it down and sell the domain names. Not
much point in offering a free service these days, People just shit can
them.
My comments were about your spelling. Almost all of the errors in your
emails and on your web site would have been found with programs that
check spelling, and all of them probably would have been caught by a
proof reader.

You'd really rather quit than check your spelling? How sad.

Peter
 
Most of those mistakes were created by the spell checker.

As I said spelling was not big issue as this is not a commercial site,

I was just trying to create a helpful website, between my school
studies and a part time job, I don''t always have time to check the
finer details,

But thanks for the feedback.
 
info@australianhotspots.com.au wrote:
As I said spelling was not big issue
And that's why you haven't learnt to spell - because you think
it's not an issue. You have a lot to learn. If you can't spell,
people will distrust what your website says, whether it's
accurate or not. You create the impression of being careless
and uneducated. It might not be justified, but that's what
people will think because they have nothing else to go on.
It might not be fair, but it's the world you have to learn to
live in.

Clifford.
 
Clifford Heath <no.spam@please.net> wrote in news:4463dcb4$0$20115$afc38c87
@news.optusnet.com.au:
And that's why you haven't learnt to spell - because you think
it's not an issue. You have a lot to learn. If you can't spell,
people will distrust what your website says, whether it's
accurate or not. You create the impression of being careless
and uneducated. It might not be justified, but that's what
people will think because they have nothing else to go on.
It might not be fair, but it's the world you have to learn to
live in.
Clifford.
Same goes for a name like "Clifford".


GB, conversation between parents: "It's ugly, lets call it Clifford"
--
"Men will never be free until the last king is strangled with the
entrails of the last priest." (Diderot, paraphrasing Meslier)
 
<horacewachope@gmail.com> wrote Hi Phil

Last evening, I directed some questions to you regarding the
arrangements currently in place for your care.

You have not answered them.



****** Would horacenohope please refrain from multiple cross posting,all you
do is show your true bog ignorance when you ignore netiquette.

Brian Goldsmith.
 
Brian Goldsmith. wrote:
horacewachope@gmail.com> wrote Hi Phil

Last evening, I directed some questions to you regarding the
arrangements currently in place for your care.

You have not answered them.



****** Would horacenohope please refrain from multiple cross posting,all you
do is show your true bog ignorance when you ignore netiquette.

Brian Goldsmith.

Have you been told today bwian ?
 
no one answers to a virus

"Brian Goldsmith." <brian.goldsmith@NOSPAMMecho1.com.au> wrote in message
news:v%B9g.3693$S7.2200@news-server.bigpond.net.au...
horacewachope@gmail.com> wrote Hi Phil

Last evening, I directed some questions to you regarding the
arrangements currently in place for your care.

You have not answered them.



****** Would horacenohope please refrain from multiple cross posting,all
you
do is show your true bog ignorance when you ignore netiquette.

Brian Goldsmith.
 
You dont have a soldering iron do you? :(



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You dont have a soldering iron do you? :(



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Senior Consultant wrote:
Would you please send this information to others for me?Thanks a lot.
No thanks

--
Regards

Kevin Martin

To reply - delete what is "not required" (Abbrev) from my address.
 
On 4 Jun 2006 08:04:15 -0700, "Senior Consultant"
<qftiger@hotmail.com> put finger to keyboard and composed:

Dishwasher QC Engineer and Design Engineer Wanted

3. Location
Foshan, China's South Province of Guangdong
^^^^^^^^^
That's bird flu country.

- Franc Zabkar
--
Please remove one 'i' from my address when replying by email.
 
In article <1149492833.815400.209310@i40g2000cwc.googlegroups.com>, rtt55t_y@126.com says...
Low Cost High quality pcb prototype and Assembly manufacturer(CHINA).
We are manufacture low cost, high quality PCB prototypes in China.

Website: http://www.njpcb.com
I recall some weeks ago someone tried this group out, any luck ?



--
Regards
Mike
* GMC/VL Commodore, Calais VL Turbo FuseRail that wont warp or melt !
* High grade milspec ignition driver electronics now in development
* Twin Tyres to suit most sedans, trikes and motorcycle sidecars
http://niche.iinet.net.au
 
"Mike" <erazmus@iinet.net.au> wrote in message
news:44851fd5$0$28217$5a62ac22@per-qv1-newsreader-01.iinet.net.au...
In article <1149492833.815400.209310@i40g2000cwc.googlegroups.com>,
rtt55t_y@126.com says...


Low Cost High quality pcb prototype and Assembly manufacturer(CHINA).
We are manufacture low cost, high quality PCB prototypes in China.

Website: http://www.njpcb.com

I recall some weeks ago someone tried this group out, any luck ?



--
Regards
Mike
* GMC/VL Commodore, Calais VL Turbo FuseRail that wont warp or melt !
* High grade milspec ignition driver electronics now in development
* Twin Tyres to suit most sedans, trikes and motorcycle sidecars
http://niche.iinet.net.au


I'm the one that said I would try them out.....

After a LOT of google searching, I could only find multiple spam copies of
their email. I could not find one single review of their service. So things
looked a little dodgy.

I'm not saying that njpcb are scammers, just saying that they might be, and
spamming is not the nicest way to get business. They have been good in email
communication with me, but they only take direct deposit or Western Union
Money transfer (which rings warning bells). No credit cards, no pay pal, so
no way of reversing funds if they are scam artists. So I chose a safer
option based on a review I found on the net.


With my run of 100 boards, I ended up using pcbcart.com They are also a
Chinese company. - Their prices are fantastic, their boards are fantastic,
they are quick, excellent quality, and no complaints other than charging a
bit too much for postage. They wanted around $80 for regular air mail or $90
for fed-ex.

Their online quote calculator is good too. I will be using them confidently
again soon for a 700 piece production run.
 
Franc Zabkar wrote:
On 4 Jun 2006 08:04:15 -0700, "Senior Consultant"
qftiger@hotmail.com> put finger to keyboard and composed:


Dishwasher QC Engineer and Design Engineer Wanted


3. Location
Foshan, China's South Province of Guangdong

^^^^^^^^^
That's bird flu country.

- Franc Zabkar
Nage Hen Bu Hao

ZaiJian

Terry
 
On Mon, 12 Jun 2006 13:21:52 -0400, Yugo <nobody@nowhere.com> wrote:

Jasen Betts wrote:

After uplugging the mains there's dangeros voltages stored in two main places
inside the picture tube, and in the reservoir capacitors, these charges
need to be avoided or dissipated.

How do you "dissipate" them? I would have thought it would ne better not
to unplug the monitor, so that it remains groundes, just turn the monitor off.

If the fault is aging capacitors (and not a dodggy joint), it's a more
involved task... Don't ask you friend to fix it for you. (he probably
gets that line from too may others already) but he be able to give you
some pointers, (and can probably tell your skill level better than I).

From what I see now, it seems I'll buy a new LCD and keep the CRT in a
corner hoping that Gawd will send me the messiah. After a year or two with
no messiah in sight, I'll throw it away.

I'm reading all this on a fairly new Viewsonic VA912b 19" 1280x1024
LCD monitor. It has one dead pixel and a faint blemish about 1" long
near one corner.
But the brightness, contrast, colour accuracy and sharpness of this
thing (fed from the video card's DVI output) blows away every CRT
monitor I've ever seen... no going back for me. :)

Bob
 
On Tue, 13 Jun 2006 11:11:32 -0000, Jasen Betts <jasen@free.net.nz>
wrote:
I've seen that... if you know someone who's running linux, get then to
run xscreensaver and demonstate the "analogtv", "pong" and/or "apple2"
screensaver modules. analogtv is the best but the other two follow a
similar theme.

Bye.
Jasen

Just download the Nokia monitor test program from
http://www.snapfiles.com/get/nokiamonitortest.html and run the EHT
regulation test. :)

Bob
 
I use LCD -- make a lot of difference. It is much easier on eyes than CRT.
But... color reproduction is not as good on LCD as on CRT, so I will not
recommend it for people who do "graphical design".


As for Samsung 950... I would check caps in PS and around FBT as a first
measure.


Rudolf

"Bob Parker" <bobp.deletethis@bluebottle.com> wrote in message
news:ehet82t46m33rsf210ne5ic8aflgmardoj@4ax.com...
On Mon, 12 Jun 2006 13:21:52 -0400, Yugo <nobody@nowhere.com> wrote:

Jasen Betts wrote:

After uplugging the mains there's dangeros voltages stored in two main
places
inside the picture tube, and in the reservoir capacitors, these charges
need to be avoided or dissipated.

How do you "dissipate" them? I would have thought it would ne better not
to unplug the monitor, so that it remains groundes, just turn the monitor
off.

If the fault is aging capacitors (and not a dodggy joint), it's a more
involved task... Don't ask you friend to fix it for you. (he probably
gets that line from too may others already) but he be able to give you
some pointers, (and can probably tell your skill level better than I).

From what I see now, it seems I'll buy a new LCD and keep the CRT in a
corner hoping that Gawd will send me the messiah. After a year or two with
no messiah in sight, I'll throw it away.


I'm reading all this on a fairly new Viewsonic VA912b 19" 1280x1024
LCD monitor. It has one dead pixel and a faint blemish about 1" long
near one corner.
But the brightness, contrast, colour accuracy and sharpness of this
thing (fed from the video card's DVI output) blows away every CRT
monitor I've ever seen... no going back for me. :)

Bob
 

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