From: Richard Rasker on 6 Dec 2009 07:05 Sylvia Else wrote: > Jamie wrote: >> Gut into a discussion the other day about the use of >> bipolar transistors. >> >> I told them I was >> negatively biased on PNPs >> >> > > What's your current opinion on that? > > Sylvia. I think this is all a bit emotionally charged. Richard Rasker -- http://www.linetec.nl
From: Sylvia Else on 6 Dec 2009 07:31 Richard Rasker wrote: > Sylvia Else wrote: > >> Jamie wrote: >>> Gut into a discussion the other day about the use of >>> bipolar transistors. >>> >>> I told them I was >>> negatively biased on PNPs >>> >>> >> What's your current opinion on that? >> >> Sylvia. > > I think this is all a bit emotionally charged. Only for people working outside their field. Sylvia.
From: Richard Rasker on 6 Dec 2009 08:16 Sylvia Else wrote: > Richard Rasker wrote: >> Sylvia Else wrote: >> >>> Jamie wrote: >>>> Gut into a discussion the other day about the use of >>>> bipolar transistors. >>>> >>>> I told them I was >>>> negatively biased on PNPs >>>> >>>> >>> What's your current opinion on that? >>> >>> Sylvia. >> >> I think this is all a bit emotionally charged. > > Only for people working outside their field. > > Sylvia. Hm, perhaps it's my shielded upbringing, but I fail to see the connection. Or are we talking about isolated cases here? Richard Rasker -- http://www.linetec.nl
From: Jan Panteltje on 6 Dec 2009 08:23 On a sunny day (Sun, 06 Dec 2009 14:16:52 +0100) it happened Richard Rasker <spamtrap(a)linetec.nl> wrote in <4b1baec4$0$730$7ade8c0d(a)textreader.nntp.internl.net>: >Sylvia Else wrote: > >> Richard Rasker wrote: >>> Sylvia Else wrote: >>> >>>> Jamie wrote: >>>>> Gut into a discussion the other day about the use of >>>>> bipolar transistors. >>>>> >>>>> I told them I was >>>>> negatively biased on PNPs >>>>> >>>>> >>>> What's your current opinion on that? >>>> >>>> Sylvia. >>> >>> I think this is all a bit emotionally charged. >> >> Only for people working outside their field. >> >> Sylvia. > >Hm, perhaps it's my shielded upbringing, but I fail to see the connection. >Or are we talking about isolated cases here? > >Richard Rasker I think all that talk is full of holes.
From: John Fields on 6 Dec 2009 11:10 On Sun, 06 Dec 2009 13:23:46 GMT, Jan Panteltje <pNaonStpealmtje(a)yahoo.com> wrote: >On a sunny day (Sun, 06 Dec 2009 14:16:52 +0100) it happened Richard Rasker ><spamtrap(a)linetec.nl> wrote in ><4b1baec4$0$730$7ade8c0d(a)textreader.nntp.internl.net>: > >>Sylvia Else wrote: >> >>> Richard Rasker wrote: >>>> Sylvia Else wrote: >>>> >>>>> Jamie wrote: >>>>>> Gut into a discussion the other day about the use of >>>>>> bipolar transistors. >>>>>> >>>>>> I told them I was >>>>>> negatively biased on PNPs >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> What's your current opinion on that? >>>>> >>>>> Sylvia. >>>> >>>> I think this is all a bit emotionally charged. >>> >>> Only for people working outside their field. >>> >>> Sylvia. >> >>Hm, perhaps it's my shielded upbringing, but I fail to see the connection. >>Or are we talking about isolated cases here? >> >>Richard Rasker > >I think all that talk is full of holes. --- What a dope! JF
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