From: Mycelium on
On Wed, 14 Jul 2010 14:00:42 -0700 (PDT), "oparr(a)hotmail.com"
<oparr(a)hotmail.com> wrote:

>> Are you all caught up now?
>
>Yes....Someone silly this way came.
>
>On Jul 14, 2:29�pm, Mycelium
><mycel...(a)thematrixattheendofthemushroomstem.org> wrote:
>>
The two of us? Naaaaaaaah!
From: oparr on
> I didn't ask for anything, dingledorf.

You're confusing posts too. He was snapping/snarling at me because he
had confused posts. A comedy of errors.


On Jul 14, 9:21 pm, Mycelium
<mycel...(a)thematrixattheendofthemushroomstem.org> wrote:
>
From: Mycelium on
On Wed, 14 Jul 2010 19:15:39 -0700 (PDT), "oparr(a)hotmail.com"
<oparr(a)hotmail.com> wrote:

>> I didn't ask for anything, dingledorf.
>
>You're confusing posts too. He was snapping/snarling at me because he
>had confused posts. A comedy of errors.
>
>
>On Jul 14, 9:21�pm, Mycelium
><mycel...(a)thematrixattheendofthemushroomstem.org> wrote:
>>

I keep thinking of the skull,laughing on "Lawnmower Man II".
The virus that ate that guy's PC. No... wait... it was the other movie.
"Johnny Mnemonic".
From: quiettechblue on
On Wed, 14 Jul 2010 05:19:44 -0700 (PDT), "oparr(a)hotmail.com"
<oparr(a)hotmail.com> wrote:

>> Can you add a cap to debounce it?
>
>Actually, that's the first thing I tried. Unfortunately, any cap value
>that showed signs of improvement would cause an unwanted lag between
>pot setting and frequency.
>
>On Jul 14, 12:39�am, ehsjr <eh...(a)nospamverizon.net> wrote:
>>

I know this sounds a bit strange, but if you are interested, try
turning to pot ent to end some hundreds of times. It may be a faint
bit of oxidazation on the element. Of course of you can disassemble
it you could try scrubbing the element with a green meanie.
From: quiettechblue on
On Tue, 13 Jul 2010 09:00:00 -0700 (PDT), "oparr(a)hotmail.com"
<oparr(a)hotmail.com> wrote:

>> Can you think about why they are only one turn devices?
>
>No, you? ;) BTW, Bourns makes a Hybritron� Element 10-turn pot, what
>exactly is that, some sort of hybrid I presume? They seem to be used
>in game controllers.

Is that some sort of coarse-fine single knob thing? Maybe you could
sub in a concentric coarse-fine pot.
>
>> It would matter if it is a setting where the pot is going to be used
>> constantly, like in a power supply voltage setting knob or an audio amp
>> volume control.
>
>Agreed, my experience so far seems to be that they perform poorly
>while in motion.
>
>On Jul 13, 11:28�am, AM <thisthatandtheot...(a)beherenow.org> wrote:
>>
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