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When you lie in plain sight like that, I think it brings into
question any advice you give on USENET.

Says John Doe the Merry Old troll, while loosening his belt cause he's over
fed ;^)
 
Does anyone have a scan or information for the FZH111 i.c?

It's not very useful, but it's something:
http://www.datasheets.org.uk/specsheet.php?part=FZH111A

Quad 3-Input NAND Gate, DTL
It also says 16 pin DIP. That doesn't fit by my count,
so I'd be suspicious of that entry.

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When you lie in plain sight like that, I think it brings into
question any advice you give on USENET.


Says John Doe the Merry Old troll, while loosening his belt cause he's over
fed ;^)
 
David Maynard <nospam private.net> wrote:

John Doe wrote:


When you lie in plain sight like that, I think it brings into
question any advice you give on USENET.

What they'll see is you snip, hack, and take quotes out of context
to misrepresent and lie, not to mention just plain ass inventing
things never said.
They were said, you are just afraid to defend them (for some strange
reason) you always run away when confronted. You just deny you
expressed them. Weird IMO but true.

Here again is your libertarian freak opinion about government doing
good only by chance.

Message-ID: <114ms0birte795d@corp.supernews.com

"The law of averages and random chance dictate there's almost
certainly something [government has done good], yes."

Here are two examples of your libertarian freak opinion about
Microsoft Windows not being a monopoly.

Message-ID: <114fptc8unq0h45@corp.supernews.com>

"The fallacy there is that you only consider a 'Microsoft O.S.' to
be competition for Microsoft and that's as if I complained there are
no sources for "Barba Streisand songs" other than Barbra Streisand
so she enjoys a monopoly over them."

Message-ID: <111580r2c14ujca@corp.supernews.com>

"[Saying that there's no competition to windows] is like
saying there's no competition to ABC, and please don't say NBC
because they don't show the same programs."




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From: David Maynard <nospam private.net
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David Maynard <nospam@private.net> wrote:

John Doe wrote:

Gary H <g.h sympatico.ca> wrote:


You "seem" as though you don't live in the real world at all.
All you ever offer the other side of a discussion are your
points of view while trying to the discredit the other party
with accusations of paranoia, flawed logic, being a whiner,
irrational, conspiracy buff and so on and so on. You take a
totally off-hand discussion of views, on a given subject, and
turn it into a personal thing where you try to discredit a
point of view with personal slurs.

That is true in just about any debate with David Maynard. It's as
if he can't cope with dissension. When someone disagrees with
him, he immediately resorts to attacking their character.

What's the matter?
Nothing. I was just being agreeable.
 
John Doe wrote:

David Maynard <nospam@private.net> wrote:


John Doe wrote:


Gary H <g.h sympatico.ca> wrote:


You "seem" as though you don't live in the real world at all.
All you ever offer the other side of a discussion are your
points of view while trying to the discredit the other party
with accusations of paranoia, flawed logic, being a whiner,
irrational, conspiracy buff and so on and so on. You take a
totally off-hand discussion of views, on a given subject, and
turn it into a personal thing where you try to discredit a
point of view with personal slurs.

That is true in just about any debate with David Maynard. It's as
if he can't cope with dissension. When someone disagrees with
him, he immediately resorts to attacking their character.

What's the matter?


Nothing. I was just being agreeable.
A snip to misrepresent my message added on top of the original attempt at
character assassination and this you describe as "being agreeable."

Speaks volumes.
 
John Doe wrote:

David Maynard <nospam private.net> wrote:


John Doe wrote:


When you lie in plain sight like that, I think it brings into
question any advice you give on USENET.

What they'll see is you snip, hack, and take quotes out of context
to misrepresent and lie, not to mention just plain ass inventing
things never said.


They were said, you are just afraid to defend them (for some strange
reason) you always run away when confronted. You just deny you
expressed them. Weird IMO but true.
I've told you a thousand times I'm not going to discuss the topics with you
at all and I'm certainly not going to discuss your partial, reworded, and
hacked out of context supposed 'quotes' you use to misrepresent, distort,
and lie.

<snip>
 
"GEO" <Me@home.here> wrote in message
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On Thu, 06 Apr 2006 06:46:24 GMT, John Doe <jdoe@usenet.love.invalid
wrote:

"JAD" <kapasitor earthcharter.net> wrote:
nothing worth repeating
Says John Doe the Merry Old troll, while loosening his belt cause he's over
fed ;^)

WAY WORTH repeating

A top posting troll who's been corrected for giving bad advice more
than once, and just can't handle it.

Same thing happened when I was having a discussion with D.Maynard.
JAD jumped to defend him, someone who "can't cope with dissension.

I always hated detention


When someone disagrees with him, he immediately resorts to attacking
their character".
John Doe, by the very nature of his name, is devoid of character. Unlike
you, who has the 'character of a toady. I am not defending anyone, merely
pointing out that unless your really really really bored, John Doe and his
'defenders' are not worth the effort. Sometimes we get caught up in
'debates' (for lack of a better word) with Trolls who repeatedly Chum the
waters with outlandish exaggerations, and we, for whatever the reason, start
typing, (Referred to as TWI), And a friendly reminder is due, that trolls
are fed more than enough in their -other-than-usenet- persona everyday.

Other things he does: denies what he just said, or
changes the topic.
I never said that.


So How about those White Sox?....................stop crying toady
 
Hal Murray schrieb:
Does anyone have a scan or information for the FZH111 i.c?

It's not very useful, but it's something:
http://www.datasheets.org.uk/specsheet.php?part=FZH111A

Quad 3-Input NAND Gate, DTL

It also says 16 pin DIP. That doesn't fit by my count,
so I'd be suspicious of that entry.
1. It's a component of the FZ 100 LSL logic series, made by Siemens.
LSL means _l_angsame _s_toersichere _L_ogik.
low speed noise immune logic

2. It's a Quad _2_-input NAND Gate. Two of the gates have an
additional connection named "N". For further increasing noise
immunity the switching time of these gates can be extended by
connecting an external capacitor between "N" and the gate's output.
4 x 3 gate pins + two "N"-pins + two power supply pins = 16 pins.

HTH

Reinhard
 
David Maynard <nospam private.net> wrote:

John Doe wrote:


... you are just afraid to defend [your opinions] (for some
strange reason) you always run away when confronted. You just
deny you expressed them. Weird IMO but true.

I've told you a thousand times I'm not going to discuss the topics
with you at all
You are afraid and run away from defending your bizarre freakish
opinions about government and Microsoft's (lack of, in your opinion)
monopoly power.

I am familiar with your bizarre and freakish opinions because I've
argued with libertarians who were defending Microsoft before. Most
of them, just like you, have shied away from the subject since the
issues were firmly decided in court.

You say government can't do anything right except "by chance". You
say antitrust enforcement against Microsoft is wrong. You say that
Microsoft's former competitors were whining to the government for
help. The problem with your argument is that Microsoft is in court
every day whining to the government for help. If it weren't for our
government enforcing intellectual property law at Microsoft's
request and at the point of a gun, Microsoft would fall apart like a
playing card house.







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John Doe wrote:
David Maynard <nospam private.net> wrote:


John Doe wrote:


... you are just afraid to defend [your opinions] (for some
strange reason) you always run away when confronted. You just
deny you expressed them. Weird IMO but true.

I've told you a thousand times I'm not going to discuss the topics
with you at all


You are afraid and run away from defending your bizarre freakish
opinions about government and Microsoft's (lack of, in your opinion)
monopoly power.
I'm simply not going to discuss it with a liar and you trolling more lies
won't alter that.

<snip>
 
On Thu, 06 Apr 2006 03:18:18 -0500, David Maynard wrote:

Followups repaired.
--
Flap!
The Pig Bladder from Uranus, still waiting for that
hot babe to ask what my favorite planet is. ;-j
 
On Thu, 06 Apr 2006 22:27:09 -0500, David Maynard wrote:

Followups repaired.
--
Flap!
The Pig Bladder from Uranus, still waiting for that
hot babe to ask what my favorite planet is. ;-j
 
On Thu, 06 Apr 2006 08:53:19 -0700, JAD wrote:

Followups repaired.
 
"Pig Bladder" <pigbladder@neodruid.net> wrote in message
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On Thu, 06 Apr 2006 22:27:09 -0500, David Maynard wrote:

Followups repaired.
--
Flap!
The Pig Bladder from Uranus, still waiting for that
hot babe to ask what my favorite planet is. ;-j

Thank you and goodnight, what would the usenet do without you??
 
I replaced the flyback, horizontal drive transformer, & every high
voltage diode, & capacitor, just to save time, as I had a lot of
"known" good parts to try. The geometry & overall picture was fine. I
added a finned aluminum heat sink to the thin plate Sony heat sink, &
now the set runs cool, & seems ok now. I will reasearch this later, &
post my findings. Thanks to all for the input. Dani.
 
I am searching schematics or technical manual for TexasInstruments printer
PC-100(C) ...
Many thanks in advance ...
 
"Ivan" <ivan'H'older@yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message
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Mr Fixit wrote:
|| HI I am after a 20k pot similar to this one from farnell
||
||
http://uk.farnell.com/jsp/endecaSearch/searchPage2.jsp?Ntt=642988&newSearch=true&Nto=pcb+pot&Nty=1&showImages=true&N=401&Ntk=gensearch
||
|| but I am after one with a splined shaft so it matches the original
|| so I can reuse the knob,its from a gain control on an guitar amp
|| --

In the past I've found it to be a relatively straightforward matter to
reduce the size of the 'plastic spindled' variety of pot so that the knob
is
a nice tight push-on fit.


|| Reply Address does work ??

I just emailed the maker (why I never did before is beyond me) and they are
sending one free of charge so that's hopefully a result
 
In sci.electronics.repair Mark D. Zacharias <spammenot@nonsense.net> wrote:
: Been having bad luck lately with lamps from MCM and the like.

: Anyone know a good source for high quality bi-pin, fuse-lamps, screw-base,
: wedge-base lamps, etc?

: 6v, 8v, 12v mainly.


: Thanks,
: Mark Z.

Why not goodle "fuse lamps stereo" or somethin'?

http://www.vintage-electronics.cc/lamp.html is one hit I got when I did it.

b.
 
"Mark D. Zacharias" <spammenot@nonsense.net> wrote in message
news:9751g.48271$_S7.16203@newssvr14.news.prodigy.com...
Been having bad luck lately with lamps from MCM and the like.

Anyone know a good source for high quality bi-pin, fuse-lamps, screw-base,
wedge-base lamps, etc?

6v, 8v, 12v mainly.
**Not that it is any help to you, but these guys:

http://www.wagner.net.au/

Have an excellent range of lamps (and other service related stuff). Section
2 is what you need. As an Australian company, supply may be difficult, but I
will assist, if your order is a reasonable size.

BTW: I have been enjoying a fair degree of success using LumiledsT for
backlighting old receivers. Particularly old Marantz units. Blue LEDs are
vastly more efficient than incandescent for this purpose. The LumiledsT have
an excellent light spread and can light up a receiver's dial with minimal
LEDs and minimal power consumption. White LEDs are useful for other units.


--
Trevor Wilson
www.rageaudio.com.au
 

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