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From: Michael B on 6 Jan 2010 19:46 No, and we also don't need to become acquainted with the intricate aspects of buggy-whip manufacture. Some people adapt to changing times, others cling to the habits they learned to barely survive as others pass them by. You cling, and seek to be buddies with other trailer- park refugees whose only value is to provide amusement, and protein if things get tough. On Dec 24 2009, 11:21 am, John Fields <jfie...(a)austininstruments.com> wrote: > As usual, when you try to give one of the mentally deficient > Google-groupers a hand by clueing them in to USENET etiquette they fight > tooth and nail to remain clueless and self-absorbed. > > JF
From: Josepi on 6 Jan 2010 21:39 As seasoned and thinking Usenet operators we should know better than to respond to the age old classic troll of posting style. You have probably noticed that this was introduced as a sidetrack to some not understanding what they have posted and lacking defence for logic to back it up. How is your coil winding going? "Michael B" <baughfam(a)bellsouth.net> wrote in message news:cc1f3843-cf2f-4c99-8823-81e02ff73578(a)c34g2000yqn.googlegroups.com... No, and we also don't need to become acquainted with the intricate aspects of buggy-whip manufacture. Some people adapt to changing times, others cling to the habits they learned to barely survive as others pass them by. You cling, and seek to be buddies with other trailer- park refugees whose only value is to provide amusement, and protein if things get tough. On Dec 24 2009, 11:21 am, John Fields <jfie...(a)austininstruments.com> wrote: As usual, when you try to give one of the mentally deficient Google-groupers a hand by clueing them in to USENET etiquette they fight tooth and nail to remain clueless and self-absorbed. JF JF JF
From: Michael B on 7 Jan 2010 06:59 I appreciate your asking. The local store with magnet wire has closed, it looks like I'll need to get it online. Any favorite sources of wire? On Jan 6, 9:39 pm, "Josepi" <J...(a)invaliid.con> wrote: > You have probably noticed that this was introduced as a sidetrack to some > not understanding what they have posted and lacking defence for logic to > back it up. > > How is your coil winding going?
From: Baron on 7 Jan 2010 07:32 Michael B Inscribed thus: > I appreciate your asking. The local store with magnet wire > has closed, it looks like I'll need to get it online. > > Any favorite sources of wire? Nearest electronics junk pile. -- Best Regards: Baron.
From: Josepi on 7 Jan 2010 11:05
Sorry, I been out of the wire and coil business for over 40 years. We used to get the odd experimenter come into the coil winding factories and ask to buy a spool and then return the empty for the deposit. Find a local transformer / coil mfg. and get friendly. "Michael B" <baughfam(a)bellsouth.net> wrote in message news:d4ebd644-f806-45cf-8518-8311266cd25a(a)e27g2000yqd.googlegroups.com... I appreciate your asking. The local store with magnet wire has closed, it looks like I'll need to get it online. Any favorite sources of wire? On Jan 6, 9:39 pm, "Josepi" <J...(a)invaliid.con> wrote: > You have probably noticed that this was introduced as a sidetrack to some > not understanding what they have posted and lacking defence for logic to > back it up. > > How is your coil winding going? |