Trump backs Putin...

On Thursday, February 24, 2022 at 3:31:06 PM UTC-5, John Robertson wrote:
On 2022/02/24 10:14 a.m., Rick C wrote:
Looks like Trmp is right. Putin is a genius. I guess we would not see war if Trmp was still President. He would have handed all of Ukraine to Russia and thanked them for taking it.

Then Trmp would have handed Putin Alaska - as it was once part of Russia.

(ducking).

Appreciate your sarcasm, Rick.

Even Putin wouldn\'t want Alaska. Sarah Palin can see Russia from her house!

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Rick C.

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On Wednesday, February 23, 2022 at 8:13:01 PM UTC-8, bill....@ieee.org wrote:
On Thursday, February 24, 2022 at 2:03:55 PM UTC+11, jla...@highlandsniptechnology.com wrote:
On Wed, 23 Feb 2022 19:45:34 -0000 (UTC), DecadentLinux...@decadence.org wrote:
jla...@highlandsniptechnology.com wrote in news:35sc1h9aiojicmean...@4ax.com:
On Wed, 23 Feb 2022 17:07:38 -0000 (UTC),
DecadentLinux...@decadence.org wrote:

I have made several recent comments here about electronics, but you
fail to seem to be able to keep up.

I said design, not comment.
When John Larkin posts a rudimentary pencil sketch of a circuit, he thinks he\'s doing design.

When other people who can do circuit design post comments about how it could be made to to work (or work better) John Larkin ignores them as mere comment.

He\'s a fraud. He may not realise it, but his claim to be a circuit designer is central to his business model, which is to give the illusion to people who can\'t do circuit design that he can design a special purpose circuit to solve their \"unique\" problems (which could probably be solved by off-the-shelf products that his customers don\'t know how to find). John just tweaks one of his existing products to solve their problem - he has said here that whole process of creating and fully documenting one of his \"new\" designs typically take two weeks. With real designs you can spend a fortnight just exploring a blind alley.

He may be deluding himself about his unique expertise, but the \"expertise\" he has revealed here looks to be long past it\'s sell-by-date.

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Bill Sloman, Sydney

So says the fool that can\'t leave his fucking apartment!
 
On 2/24/2022 3:48 PM, John Doe wrote:
Even before Biden, Europe was importing a large part of its oil and gas from
Russia. Europe couldn\'t care less about the spat between Russia and Ukraine.
Even if they wanted to do something about it, they aren\'t, and we are not the
world\'s police.

This \"Russia Russia Russia war war war\" garbage is all about supporting the
military-industrial complex and its political puppets, and the media.

Russia controlled Ukraine and many other countries up until the 1990s. The
only theory for why the Russia-Ukraine conflict might be an effort to
reestablish the USSR, is a response to the continuing fall of the West\'s
civilization. Otherwise, the same forces that made Russia release those
countries would be in play today.

If \"the West\" is in decline it may have something to do with the fact it
never had much in the way of consistent values to begin with.
 
On Friday, February 25, 2022 at 8:05:54 AM UTC+11, Flyguy wrote:
On Wednesday, February 23, 2022 at 8:13:01 PM UTC-8, bill....@ieee.org wrote:
On Thursday, February 24, 2022 at 2:03:55 PM UTC+11, jla...@highlandsniptechnology.com wrote:
On Wed, 23 Feb 2022 19:45:34 -0000 (UTC), DecadentLinux...@decadence.org wrote:
jla...@highlandsniptechnology.com wrote in news:35sc1h9aiojicmean...@4ax.com:
On Wed, 23 Feb 2022 17:07:38 -0000 (UTC),
DecadentLinux...@decadence.org wrote:

I have made several recent comments here about electronics, but you
fail to seem to be able to keep up.

I said design, not comment.
When John Larkin posts a rudimentary pencil sketch of a circuit, he thinks he\'s doing design.

When other people who can do circuit design post comments about how it could be made to to work (or work better) John Larkin ignores them as mere comment.

He\'s a fraud. He may not realise it, but his claim to be a circuit designer is central to his business model, which is to give the illusion to people who can\'t do circuit design that he can design a special purpose circuit to solve their \"unique\" problems (which could probably be solved by off-the-shelf products that his customers don\'t know how to find). John just tweaks one of his existing products to solve their problem - he has said here that whole process of creating and fully documenting one of his \"new\" designs typically take two weeks. With real designs you can spend a fortnight just exploring a blind alley.

He may be deluding himself about his unique expertise, but the \"expertise\" he has revealed here looks to be long past it\'s sell-by-date.

So says the fool that can\'t leave his fucking apartment!

Flyguy really is an idiot. He misconstrued a comment about a construction site that I can see from my balcony into an assertion that I couldn\'t get out of the apartment, which was remarkably silly, even for Flyguy, and now all that he can remember about the interchange is his insult. Presumably he is projecting - he must be as physically crippled as he is intellectually.

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Bill Sloman, Sydney
 
jla...@highlandsniptechnology.com wrote:

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People initially tried to make ICs out of schematics that used
discrete parts. The circuit designers were right in the sense that
resistors and caps were terrible on ICs. The fix was to use new
concepts like current mirrors, bandgaps, pinch resistors, namely not
mimic discrete design.

Some early IC opamp schematics were horrifying, and the resulting
opamps were awful.

It didn\'t help that early ICs were all NPN.
--

** Since about the mid 70s, I have been using a discrete \"op-amp\" design for home stereo amps and pre-amps.
Uses 3 x PNP and 3 X NPN transistors with matched Hfes in a symmerical, complimentary topology.
Base current from input PNPs supply their NPN compliments miniming offsets.

SR, THD and noise are equal or exceed those of op-amps like the NE5532.
No exotic parts, cost about 2 or 3$ each to make.




...... Phil
 

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