From: Capt. Cave Man on
On Tue, 06 Jul 2010 22:54:49 -0700, "JosephKK"<quiettechblue(a)yahoo.com>
wrote:

>Nope None-yah. BTW I have been on Usenet since the time before "Big 8".
>Word wrap has always been a client issue, for good reason. If your
>client is too incompetent to handle long lines get a better client (or
>better user wetware).

No, idiot, it has always been an nntp server issue, and the clients
were supposed to be written to comply. Any client that does not is at
fault, and it is on the authoring side where the line length limit gets
imposed.

The fact that you are oblivious to it is a huge tell about you.

The fact that you think it is a mere reader application issue is an
even bigger tell about your aptitude... err... extreme lack thereof.
From: Neanderthal on
On Wed, 7 Jul 2010 05:16:26 -0500, "Tim Williams" <tmoronwms(a)charter.net>
wrote:

>"Neanderthal" <dance(a)gottafindawomanrighton.org> wrote in message ...
> ^^^^
>Typo. Oh, and plonk, of course.
>
>Tim

Not a typo, idiot.

"Gotta find a woman..."

And "Right on..."

are lines from a famous song. For you to be absolutely oblivious to it
tells me that you were just as blind back in the seventies as you are
now. Here's another... "Hot Pants!"

Learn how to set your line length properly and you MIGHT get back a
point or two of your pathetic IQ back. The thing is that it will take
years. It is like fat. It will take you just as many years to extricate
the stupidity you have accumulated over those years.

You are an idiot, right NOW.

IFYEMFY

(I Fixed Your E-Mail For You)

Bwuahahahahahahahahahahahaahaha!
From: m II on
JosephKK wrote:

>> We see "D1" or "CR1", where "CR" was derived from "Cathode
>> Rectifier".
>
> You have a bit of hoof in mouth i see. CR was once used for Crystal
> Rectifier, a reflection of its solid state nature and variety of chemical
> compositions. Ever heard of copper oxide or selenium rectifiers?


Me? I prefer Galena crystals. My feline was greatly relieved when I
started using a thin wire instead of cat's whiskers for the contact
connection.

The ancients could even use a slightly bent double edge razor blade
and a pin for rectification of radio waves.


http://bizarrelabs.com/foxhole.htm





mike
From: Joerg on
Neanderthal wrote:
> On Tue, 06 Jul 2010 22:37:37 -0700, "JosephKK"<quiettechblue(a)yahoo.com>
> wrote:
>
>> I know you have heard to heard of LTSpice. Not too bad for schematic
>> capture alone.
>
> Hard to model multiple output winding transformers though.
>

Why? Never had a problem with that.


> Even with the 'real pro' sim packages, it is not a simple chore.


I found LTSpice to be rather "pro" :-)

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