PRC as a amplifier in GPS question.

Meat Plow wrote:
On Thu, 10 May 2007 20:04:54 -0700, Alexander Von Helmholz wrote:

"Kali" <kali@powder.keg> wrote in message
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In <464fc422.49314546@news.alt.net>, Lamey said:
: On Thu, 10 May 2007 20:53:17 -0400, "Rhonda Lea Kirk"
: <spunky@databasix.com> wrote:
:
: ><Lamey> wrote in message news:4648bba8.47144437@news.alt.net
: >> On Thu, 10 May 2007 17:39:30 -0700, lurker <lurker@nowhere.com
wrote:
:
: >>> On Thu, 10 May 2007 19:53:03 -0400, "Rhonda Lea Kirk"
: >>> <spunky@databasix.com> wrote:
:
: >>>> "lurker" <lurker@nowhere.com> wrote in message
: >>>> news:7197439tqoqriqk1a1es0330d2bqm3s2t8@4ax.com
: >>>>> On Thu, 10 May 2007 14:38:37 -0400, "Rhonda Lea Kirk"
: >>>>> <spunky@databasix.com> wrote:
:
: >>>>>> Are you one of those rogue psychologists who infests spp?
:
:
: >>>>> Hole in one Rhonda. You got his number right off the bat.
:
: >>>>> Meet "Dirty Dan Rogers" a rogue psychologist who spends his spare
: >>>>> time tormenting mental patients and posting sex lames to women.
:
: >>>> Well, all he's done so far is call me a trollop.
:
: >>>> I thought it was cute.
:
: >>>>> He is unlikely to let you go now that he has latched on, and will
: >>>>> follow you from group to group spouting pornographic obscenities.
:
: >>>> Nothing pornographic so far.
:
: >>>> If he turns into Lionel, it will be a problem--one that is easily
: >>>> solved by my killfile--but so far, he hasn't done anything wrong.
:
: >>>>> You will find herein the information to complain about him
: >>>>> as so many women have found necessary.
:
:
: >>>>> <snipped link
:
:
: >>>>> here is the form to register your complaint.
:
: >>>>> <snipped link
:
: >>>> Now, see, I don't like this sort of thing.
:
: >>> Neither do I but some things are best nipped in the bud.
:
: >>>> He hasn't used his professional credentials in an attempt to
: >>>> inflame me. He hasn't used his professional credentials to diagnose
: >>>> me over the internet.
: >>>> He hasn't gone into the gutter.
: >>>> He hasn't projected.
: >>>> He hasn't lied.
:
: >>> You have just outlined his posting history in a nutshell.
:
: >>> Perhaps you will be lucky. I am afraid he routinely does all those
: >>> things.
:
: >>>> And really, only the first two of those five items might be a
: >>>> reason to contemplate a complaint.
:
: >>>> But someone recently tried this exact sort of thing you just did on
: >>>> a friend of mine--posting personal information and a link on how to
: >>>> file an ethics complaint. It sucked then, and it doesn't suck any
: >>>> less this time just because I'm the one being flamed.
:
: >>> That is truly admirable and you clearly have more integrity in your
: >>> little finger than he has in the whole of his body.
:
: >>> You seem eminently sound and stable so he is unlikely to be able to
: >>> unbalance you and make you ill. Others have not been so fortunate,
: >>> especially when he starts in on their spouses and children.
:
: >> He sounds like a new playtoy.
:
: >> Where may one find this lil fella?
:
: >Wait your turn, Lamey.
: <sigh> I just want an AUK award to add to my sig.

Hey, here's a fun idea. Why don't you subscribe to
alt.support.depression.manic again like you did a year ago, and
raise hell with those bipolar folks?
Here's a better one "Kali".

Why don't you just clear off out of the electronics groups amd
take your gang of crazy trolls with you?

Is destroying newsgroups your hobby?

Is being a fucking idiot who has never heard of a kill filter your hobby
or a curse?
It's a curse.


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Just block the useless prick.
"ray" <ferret57@optusnet.com.au> wrote in message
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sir.jean-paul.turcaud@neuf.fr wrote:
biffs barrels of bilge
Sure that wasn't the LOONEY Show??
 
"jenny" <jenny@edlite.com> wrote in message
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Edlite is dedicate to develop comprehensive technology on advertising
light-box including LED; CCF; EEFL and FLUORESCENT series.we already
sell numerous light boxes around the world for tradeshow booth or
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More detail,please enter into www.edlite.hk or send e-mail to
jenny@edlite.hk.
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"Rheilly Phoull"
WHOOPY DOO !!!
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Cheers .......... Rheilly P
They had a better business plan years ago with " Hey Mister - you want sukee
sukee? Only $2. "

Cheers,
Deano.
 
Story from New Zealand
http://www.tv3.co.nz/VideoBrowseAll/CampbellLive/tabid/367/articleID/27647/D
efault.aspx?articleID=27647#video


Nine years ago, Tane Randell was All Black captain, Jenny Shipley was Prime
Minister and Robin Fisher bought a cheeseburger at McDonalds.

Tane and Jenny have since moved on but the cheeseburger remains intact in a
Canterbury pantry, almost perfectly preserved.

Why? And why are we interested?

Well, last night we looked at food preservatives and their impact on our
behavious.

http://www.fedupwithfoodadditives.info/
 
On May 28, 12:35 am, "Frank" <e...@home.com> wrote:
Story from New Zealandhttp://www.tv3.co.nz/VideoBrowseAll/CampbellLive/tabid/367/articleID/...
efault.aspx?articleID=27647#video

Nine years ago, Tane Randell was All Black captain, Jenny Shipley was Prime
Minister and Robin Fisher bought a cheeseburger at McDonalds.

Tane and Jenny have since moved on but the cheeseburger remains intact in a
Canterbury pantry, almost perfectly preserved.

Why? And why are we interested?

ummm,,, why are you interested


Well, last night we looked at food preservatives and their impact on our
behavious.

http://www.fedupwithfoodadditives.info/
Even if you eat it, the fat resulting from it would last a lifetime on
most people'b body.

How long the fat lasts is inversely proportional to how much of this
shit people eat, the more they eat, sooner they kark it, and sooner
the fat decomposes. or does it preserve the body (or at least the
fat) for years later too ?
 
Mary wrote:
Would you like to tell me where to buy a cheap IBM laptop batteries
with good quality?
I live in London, and I want to buy a replacement battery for my IBM
thinkpad t22 from a on-line store of United Kingdom. A friend of mine
told me that there is a good place for me, that is,
http://www.ibm-laptop-batteries.co.uk... .I have visited it, and it
supplied IBM laptop batteries with cheap price and good quality. But I
would like to know more on-line store in United Kingdom.
Would you like to tell me?

Thank you very much!
I've seen your pathetic attempt at SPAM on several sites recently, WANKER.
 
On Tue, 26 Jun 2007 00:37:49 -0700, Mary wrote:

A friend of mine
told me that there is a good place for me, that is,
http://www.ibm-laptop-batteries.co.uk...
I've only heard bad things about that place.

Dan
 
On Thu, 12 Jul 2007 22:47:21 -0700, "David L. Jones"
<altzone@gmail.com> wrote:

Anyone know where I can get some off-the-shelf (i.e. small qty) Zebra
(elastomeric) Strips, the type used with LCD's etc?

The usual sources don't seem to have them, and they are proving
rather
elusive.

Thanks
Dave.
You might try the Fujipoly rep in NZ
http://www.fujipoly.com/general/genGeneralInternationalDist.asp
 
On 16/07/2007 22:18 Sally wrote:

Crossposted to all these groups including AUK....


24hoursupport.helpdesk, aus.electronics, misc.invest.stocks,
rec.audio.tech, sci.electronics.basics, sci.electronics.components,
sci.electronics.repair, sci.engr.television.advanced, alt.usenet.kooks


Get ready for aus.electronics to be shredded - again.
 
On Jul 28, 12:23 pm, soleilmavis <soleilma...@yahoo.com> wrote:
Mind Control and Directed Energy Weapons

Do you know Mind Control Weapons and Brain Washing (such as CIA Mind
Control Project : MKULTRA) ? Do you know voice can be transmitted to
human's head from long distance(V2K)? (In 2002, the Air Force Research
Laboratory patented precisely such a technology: using microwaves to
send words into someone's head.)Do you know Directed Energy
Weapons(such as: Electromagnetic weapons) and Non-lethal Weapons? Do
you know that people's thoughts can be read now? Do you know Nano
technology weapons (such as British MI5 Nano technology spy weapons
which can control little spy mice from long distance)?
That's what tin-foil hats are for.
I suggest you buy one (or make one) and wear it anywhere.

Dave.
 
On Fri, 27 Jul 2007 19:36:40 -0700, "David L. Jones"
<altzone@gmail.com> wrote:

That's what tin-foil hats are for.
I suggest you buy one (or make one) and wear it anywhere.
And if you dangle some mousetraps from it then that will take care of
the mice as well!

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Sell your surplus electronic components at
http://ozcomponents.com
Search or browse for that IC, capacitor,
crystal or other component you need.
 
I think you should see your doctor to have your medication adjusted.

If you like, as a temporary solution, try wrapping yourself in aluminium
foil, especially the cranial section. If this does not work for you,
they you can try getting an all aluminium foil suite. The next level up
would be to install yourself in to a Faraday cage. This should fix any
electromagnetic or microwave problem. In fact, a well built Faraday cage
can stop a lightning bolt. That should do the job!


--

Jerry G.


"soleilmavis" <soleilmavis@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1185589380.067722.73730@g12g2000prg.googlegroups.com...
Mind Control and Directed Energy Weapons

Do you know Mind Control Weapons and Brain Washing (such as CIA Mind
Control Project : MKULTRA) ? Do you know voice can be transmitted to
human's head from long distance(V2K)? (In 2002, the Air Force Research
Laboratory patented precisely such a technology: using microwaves to
send words into someone's head.)Do you know Directed Energy
Weapons(such as: Electromagnetic weapons) and Non-lethal Weapons? Do
you know that people's thoughts can be read now? Do you know Nano
technology weapons (such as British MI5 Nano technology spy weapons
which can control little spy mice from long distance)?

Such kinds of weapons have already been used covertly to torture and
harass innocent, legal, unarmed and defenseless civilians for many
years all over the world.

There are more than 1500 people who are suffering terribly from mind
control and electromagnetic weapons torturing and harassment. Some
victims were only 21-22 years old when the first time they were
seriously tortured and harassed.

Have you ever imagined that there even was not one happy and peace day
in the life, but only suffering for 5,10 or 20 years? Yes! Some
victims died, but at the last minutes in their lives, the only thing
belongs to them was still suffering.

Please come to help us by signing your support to stop these kinds of
weapons torturing and harassing lawful citizens. Our goals:

(1) We wish a resolution from United Nations to stop Mind Control and
Directed Energy weapons torturing and harassing. (2) We wish all
government cooperate together to sentence those torturers according to
law.

More Information, please come to http://soleilmavis.googlepages.com
Blog: http://soleilmavis.spaces.live.com
 
"Jerry G." <jerryg50@NOSPAMhotmail.com> wrote in message
news:13an8ka1b2ds694@corp.supernews.com...
I think you should see your doctor to have your medication adjusted.

If you like, as a temporary solution, try wrapping yourself in aluminium
foil, especially the cranial section. If this does not work for you,
they you can try getting an all aluminium foil suite. The next level up
would be to install yourself in to a Faraday cage. This should fix any
electromagnetic or microwave problem. In fact, a well built Faraday cage
can stop a lightning bolt. That should do the job!
The lightning bolt itself might be the better cure!
 
On Fri, 27 Jul 2007 19:23:00 -0700, soleilmavis
<soleilmavis@yahoo.com> put finger to keyboard and composed:

Mind Control and Directed Energy Weapons

Please come to help us by signing your support to stop these kinds of
weapons torturing and harassing lawful citizens. Our goals:

(1) We wish a resolution from United Nations to stop Mind Control and
Directed Energy weapons torturing and harassing. (2) We wish all
government cooperate together to sentence those torturers according to
law.
In Australia these matters have already been addressed in our
"Commercial Television Industry Code of Practice":

http://www.freetv.com.au/SiteMedia/w3svc087/Uploads/Documents/73931737-4d3f-4002-bf0c-aaafc9a5f900.pdf

- Franc Zabkar
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Please remove one 'i' from my address when replying by email.
 
On 19/09/2007 04:56 Winfield Hill wrote:
Phil Allison wrote:
** Bollocks - it is utterly SFA.

Saturated fatty acid
Surface forces apparatus
Segmented Flow Analyzer
Sales Force Automation
Student/Farmworker Alliance
Super Furry Animals
Stochastic Frontier Analysis
Scottish Football Association


Obviously not an Australian ....
 
On 19/09/2007 06:56 Franc Zabkar wrote:
On Tue, 18 Sep 2007 02:56:28 -0700, "David L. Jones"
altzone@gmail.com> put finger to keyboard and composed:

I just got a new Nokia mobile phone and it came with a switchmode
mains charger plugpack as many of them do these days, but this one has
an Energy Star label saying this adapter was energy star compliant for
reduced consumption. This is the first time I've seen this on any
plugpack, so I thought I'd test it out.

I got 0.12W on my energy meter with no phone connected. Compare that
with 0.55W for my old Nokia transformer plugpack, and 0.55W for a
(presumably non-energy star compliant) Motorola switchmode plugpack.

That's a big saving, especially when you multiply it by a few tens of
millions of phones. Very nice indeed.

Dave.

My charger sits in the drawer until I need it. That's 0.00W when no
phone is connected. Furthermore, my phone doesn't have any unnecessary
energy wasting features such as cameras and the like.

- Franc Zabkar
Same here. :)
 
On 19/09/2007 08:06 kreed wrote:
Try finding a phone these days without a camera ;). Last time I
looked at the local Telstra shop, (over a year ago) even the cheapest
models all had cameras.

Will have to face up to this in the new year, as my current CDMA will
be useless, and will be forced to upgrade to a next G phone with all
these fancy features. from what I hear, as a bonus, the coverage will
be sub-standard outside major cities, but hey, look on the bright
side, in addition to the cameras, MP3 Players, FM radio, etc etc we
will also have fancy "must have" features like pay TV and "mobile
internet at broadband speed " that I, and most people would never use,
and wouldn't pay typically excessive access fees for. What happened to
the people (surely a significant number) who just want a phone that
they can use reliably ?

We're still hanging onto our dinosaur 2001 model basic Nokia GSM
phones and hoping that batteries will continue to be available for them
for a long time. Even if they're not fashionable...

Bob
 
On Wed, 19 Sep 2007 07:01:37 +1000, Bob Parker
<bobp.deletethis@bluebottle.com> put finger to keyboard and composed:

On 19/09/2007 06:56 Franc Zabkar wrote:
On Tue, 18 Sep 2007 02:56:28 -0700, "David L. Jones"
altzone@gmail.com> put finger to keyboard and composed:

I just got a new Nokia mobile phone and it came with a switchmode
mains charger plugpack as many of them do these days, but this one has
an Energy Star label saying this adapter was energy star compliant for
reduced consumption. This is the first time I've seen this on any
plugpack, so I thought I'd test it out.

I got 0.12W on my energy meter with no phone connected. Compare that
with 0.55W for my old Nokia transformer plugpack, and 0.55W for a
(presumably non-energy star compliant) Motorola switchmode plugpack.

That's a big saving, especially when you multiply it by a few tens of
millions of phones. Very nice indeed.

Dave.

My charger sits in the drawer until I need it. That's 0.00W when no
phone is connected. Furthermore, my phone doesn't have any unnecessary
energy wasting features such as cameras and the like.

- Franc Zabkar

Same here. :)
I wonder if the new plugpack is plug and voltage compatible with the
older ones? Does the phone even use the same battery as the older
models, or does it just use the same cells in an incompatible package?

Call me a cynic, but if the phone manufacturers want to be really
green, then they should supply standardised accessories at a price
that would make retaining the phone an economical option. As it is
now, the only reason I still don't use my old Ericsson is that a
replacement battery costs almost as much as a new phone, assuming you
can find one that hasn't expired on the shelf.

BTW, I wonder if the energy used in manufacturing these EnergyStar
plugpacks is actually offset by the power savings during the life of
the unit. I also wonder how power factor affects the VA as opposed to
the wattage, and I wonder whether this has been considered when
awarding EnergyStar ratings.

- Franc Zabkar
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