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Re: non-profit engineering

 

Second that - please take your off topic crap off this list.??


On Sun, Apr 12, 2020 at 1:29 PM Gedas <w8bya@...> wrote:

CAN YOU GUYS PLEASE TAKE THIS OFF LINE !? REALLY, ENOUGH.

Gedas, W8BYA EN70JT

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On 4/12/2020 1:27 PM, Tam Hanna wrote:
Hello,
Sorry to take this even more off topic: Mahler is an electrical engineer??? I mean, OK, he bedded a woman 25 years his younger, which is quite common with engineers who pick up Game as a side hustle.

Now I really worry about our profession. This is a little known fact: the Syrian government did a study of religious and political extremists. The results were shocking: I expected psychoanalysts, students of gender, philosophers and other "talk scientists" to take the lead. But it actually was electrical engineers taking the lead...

And nope, I am too much of an Alcoholic to even consider Islamism. I would fight FOR beer, not against it.

Tam
With best regards
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Am 12. April 2020 19:16:30 MESZ schrieb Carsten Bormann <cabocabo@...>:
On 2020-04-12, at 14:31, Chuck Harris <cfharris@...> wrote:
So, Germany has changed to allow its people to wander the streets wearing swastika¡¯s?
Of course not. We¡¯re not idiots. But you don¡¯t get "in jail for 10 years" for ¡°saying something¡±. Seriously bad actors like (*) do get in trouble, though. Don¡¯t operate like him. I¡¯m sorry I have to bring this up again, but the kind of malicious misinformation that started this side conversation cannot stand. Gr¨¹?e, Carsten (*) I actually worked with the guy during one of his lucid phases, at the time when he did some work for the customer for a board/firmware design I was involved with. Incredibly brilliant guy. His renewed downturn is a sad, sad story. But of course off-topic here.
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Re: non-profit engineering

 

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CAN YOU GUYS PLEASE TAKE THIS OFF LINE !? REALLY, ENOUGH.

Gedas, W8BYA EN70JT

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Light travels faster than sound....
This is why some people appear bright until you hear them speak.
On 4/12/2020 1:27 PM, Tam Hanna wrote:

Hello,
Sorry to take this even more off topic: Mahler is an electrical engineer??? I mean, OK, he bedded a woman 25 years his younger, which is quite common with engineers who pick up Game as a side hustle.

Now I really worry about our profession. This is a little known fact: the Syrian government did a study of religious and political extremists. The results were shocking: I expected psychoanalysts, students of gender, philosophers and other "talk scientists" to take the lead. But it actually was electrical engineers taking the lead...

And nope, I am too much of an Alcoholic to even consider Islamism. I would fight FOR beer, not against it.

Tam
With best regards
Tam HANNA (emailing on a BlackBerry PRIV)

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Am 12. April 2020 19:16:30 MESZ schrieb Carsten Bormann <cabocabo@...>:
On 2020-04-12, at 14:31, Chuck Harris <cfharris@...> wrote:
So, Germany has changed to allow its people to wander the streets wearing swastika¡¯s?
Of course not. We¡¯re not idiots. But you don¡¯t get "in jail for 10 years" for ¡°saying something¡±. Seriously bad actors like (*) do get in trouble, though. Don¡¯t operate like him. I¡¯m sorry I have to bring this up again, but the kind of malicious misinformation that started this side conversation cannot stand. Gr¨¹?e, Carsten (*) I actually worked with the guy during one of his lucid phases, at the time when he did some work for the customer for a board/firmware design I was involved with. Incredibly brilliant guy. His renewed downturn is a sad, sad story. But of course off-topic here.
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Re: non-profit engineering

 

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Hello,
Sorry to take this even more off topic: Mahler is an electrical engineer??? I mean, OK, he bedded a woman 25 years his younger, which is quite common with engineers who pick up Game as a side hustle.

Now I really worry about our profession. This is a little known fact: the Syrian government did a study of religious and political extremists. The results were shocking: I expected psychoanalysts, students of gender, philosophers and other "talk scientists" to take the lead. But it actually was electrical engineers taking the lead...

And nope, I am too much of an Alcoholic to even consider Islamism. I would fight FOR beer, not against it.

Tam
With best regards
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Am 12. April 2020 19:16:30 MESZ schrieb Carsten Bormann <cabocabo@...>:

On 2020-04-12, at 14:31, Chuck Harris <cfharris@...> wrote:

So, Germany has changed to allow its people to wander
the streets wearing swastika¡¯s?

Of course not. We¡¯re not idiots.

But you don¡¯t get "in jail for 10 years" for ¡°saying something¡±.
Seriously bad actors like (*) do get in trouble, though. Don¡¯t operate like him.

I¡¯m sorry I have to bring this up again, but the kind of malicious misinformation that started this side conversation cannot stand.

Gr¨¹?e, Carsten

(*) I actually worked with the guy during one of his lucid phases, at the time when he did some work for the customer for a board/firmware design I was involved with. Incredibly brilliant guy. His renewed downturn is a sad, sad story. But of course off-topic here.
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Re: non-profit engineering

 

On 2020-04-12, at 14:31, Chuck Harris <cfharris@...> wrote:

So, Germany has changed to allow its people to wander
the streets wearing swastika¡¯s?
Of course not. We¡¯re not idiots.

But you don¡¯t get "in jail for 10 years" for ¡°saying something¡±.
Seriously bad actors like (*) do get in trouble, though. Don¡¯t operate like him.

I¡¯m sorry I have to bring this up again, but the kind of malicious misinformation that started this side conversation cannot stand.

Gr¨¹?e, Carsten

(*) I actually worked with the guy during one of his lucid phases, at the time when he did some work for the customer for a board/firmware design I was involved with. Incredibly brilliant guy. His renewed downturn is a sad, sad story. But of course off-topic here.


HP 3325A Phase noise (and reference clock) as discussed in CuriousMarc's video of Soyuz Clock, Part 6

 

In the video referred to above, Marc shows a large phase noise at low output frequencies as a result of the 3325A's (fractional-N) PLL-architecture. It's really quite significant, completely obscuring less significant setting digits for LF signals observed over intervals of only a few periods. He shows a frequency jitter on the order of several ppm for output frequencies of a few Hz. Imagine what it's like at a few uHz....
I have tried to find specifications of this but haven't found any. Since it's quite a significant feature, I'd like to know if such specifications exist or may be derived for specific models.

I tried putting a comment re. this in the comments section to the videos but found out that I have been banned after expressing my doubts about the way Marc feeds the frequency reference into the clock. My two polite posts have been made invisible to others (logged in I still see them) and I haven't received any response from Marc after trying several emails to different email addresses. Not important but annoying.

So, I'm addressing this group, hoping for more about the phase jitter.

In case anyone is interested, my posts addressed the following:

1. Marc concluded that a 400 Hz carrier with a 2 Hz modulation (100%) is needed at the frequency reference input. The Soyuz clock seems to use a 2 Hz reference inside, right after the input section.
Although I like Rube Goldberg solutions at times and enjoyed the setup with a cesium clock (5061A), a synthesizer (3325A) and a 400 (800?) Hz signal generator (8116A), I found the need for the rather complicated signal onboard the Soyuz enjoyable but unlikely. Just the 3325A, for fun's sake driven by the 5061A would seem enough. Maybe the input circuit in the Soyuz clock is broken...

Looking at Ken's (?) hand-drawn schematics, I concluded that just a 1 Hz square wave with appropriate edge speed and amplitude should do, since the full-wave bridge rectifier at the signal input would produce same-polarity output pulses from the input circuit at 2x the input frequency already. Using the 400 Hz carrier and (2 Hz) 100% modulation *kills* the internal frequency doubling, so by using that, a 2 Hz modulation is needed.

2. In a second post, I suggested that the diode in the top middle of the drawing probably was drawn upside down.

As said, I was - and still am - banned and no contact has been possible.

I have built up an input circuit exactly like Ken's in the video, except with the diode inverted as I suggested and with a small (pulse) transformer at the input. It operates exactly as anticipated: 1 Hz in, nice 2 Hz pulse out, duty cycle configurable. I used only a 5V supply and a 4-5V input signal. You may try for yourself if you like. Hint: The bridge output *positive* terminal is at gnd.

I wonder why I was banned, resulting in my posts being invisible...

Anyway, I'm interested in quantitative info on the phase noise for specific generators if possible or ways to derive it from specs that *are* available.

Raymond


Re: non-profit engineering

 

Hello,

to clarify: I did not mean that Chuck is a member of the Hitlerists.


I wanted to say that free speech discussion in Austria and Germany always comes down to "da naaahtsies", at which point the debate ends.


Sorry if this is unclear.

With best regards
Tam HANNA

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On 2020. 04. 12. 17:14, Tam Hanna wrote:
Hello,

sorry, I need to make one last comment on this, also because I need to travel to Austria regularily because of my mortally ill ex wife whose primary carer I am. Dorit would lie down and die if I can no longer come in and put out the fires she starts.


First of all, for the Europeans: I am a member of a protected class myself, mercy of my "noble birth" (father a Syrian, will provide PDF of birth form on request). So, I assume two accounts will now become very quiet. I never played this card in my entire sordid career, but in the last few years, I have had it. We conservatives still believe politics is a ping pong game, and come with mistress, seamed nylons, a pingpong flyswatter and a pingpong ball. Sadly, the other side has decided to bring to a Ninja, chain armor, a powered chucker and a gaggle of Shuriken (like a throwing knife).


The whole Nazi affair is a red herring intended to distract from real matters. F### the Hiterlists, who proved their idiocy in military (ME262, MP44), scientific (nuclear research, Heinkel HeS engine) and political (Ukraine, Poland, not understanding penal bataillions, Japan vs China, etc) matters. Nazi crap is not the big issue with free speech - some of my conservative friends might now bash me, but someone who is too stupid to see that Hitlerists are obvious idiots, deserves bad things especially if he is an Engineer.

What concerns me is the whole "detain at the pleasure of Psychoanalysis" thingy. Best example is Gustl Mollath - and, at least in Austria, these cases are legion. You commit any "crime" - think five felonies a day, as linked by Carlton Meyer - and you find yourself in a life long sentence.



With best regards
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On 2020. 04. 12. 15:10, Chuck Harris wrote:
Pretty hard to discuss Germany, and free speech without
discussing nazism.? Godwin's law only applies when you
accuse others of being, or acting like nazi's.? Which
wasn't done.

But I agree, this thread should never have begun, but
some bilge is hard to watch without responding.

-Chuck Harris

Tom Gardner wrote:
I invoke Godwin's Law.

For those that want to continue this, please decamp to sci.electronics.design, where
there is also some extremely high quality electronics information amongst the "OT"
threads.

On 12/04/20 13:31, Chuck Harris wrote:
So, Germany has changed to allow its people to wander
the streets wearing swastika's?? How about flying the
Nazi flag?? How about wearing an SS uniform on a public
square, and loudly exclaiming how you think Hitler had
the right idea, all Jews should be exterminated?



Re: Racks for older equipment

 

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Any modern web browser should open these files (probably even Edge). You just have to be explicit about it - they are not normally associated with the browser. Use the File->Open menu item in the browser, or drag the file from a folder/desktop to an open web browser windows.

HEIC image compression is a modernized idea that began with JPEG, but the spec doesn¡¯t come from JPEG-the-organization, but from MPEG-the-organization, IIRC. Turns out the movie people had a more pressing need to compress static images well¡­ JPEG was stagnant for a bit now.?

Cheers, Kuba

10 apr. 2020 kl. 1:47 em skrev wallydoc via groups.io <wallydoc@...>:

?Thanks for the input by all of you.
OK I take it that rolling wire racks are a good idea, I wanted to order one or two carts from COSTCO but apparently the lower ones are not available even from the manufacturer (Trinity) right now. The higher ones are available and I have some but wanted lower ones for use in the shack. I was really hoping that this would be an option. They are more versatile than dedicated equipment racks.
I did find some 19 inch racks on Amazon for stage equipment that look good, they are about 3 feet high .
I did not open the HEIC file, I do not have the proper file viewer and don't wish to pay for one.?
Since I cannot get the lower rolling racks here is what I found:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000QDRTOG/ref=ox_sc_act_title_1?smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER&psc=1
Wally


Re: non-profit engineering

 

Hello,

sorry, I need to make one last comment on this, also because I need to travel to Austria regularily because of my mortally ill ex wife whose primary carer I am. Dorit would lie down and die if I can no longer come in and put out the fires she starts.


First of all, for the Europeans: I am a member of a protected class myself, mercy of my "noble birth" (father a Syrian, will provide PDF of birth form on request). So, I assume two accounts will now become very quiet. I never played this card in my entire sordid career, but in the last few years, I have had it. We conservatives still believe politics is a ping pong game, and come with mistress, seamed nylons, a pingpong flyswatter and a pingpong ball. Sadly, the other side has decided to bring to a Ninja, chain armor, a powered chucker and a gaggle of Shuriken (like a throwing knife).


The whole Nazi affair is a red herring intended to distract from real matters. F### the Hiterlists, who proved their idiocy in military (ME262, MP44), scientific (nuclear research, Heinkel HeS engine) and political (Ukraine, Poland, not understanding penal bataillions, Japan vs China, etc) matters. Nazi crap is not the big issue with free speech - some of my conservative friends might now bash me, but someone who is too stupid to see that Hitlerists are obvious idiots, deserves bad things especially if he is an Engineer.

What concerns me is the whole "detain at the pleasure of Psychoanalysis" thingy. Best example is Gustl Mollath - and, at least in Austria, these cases are legion. You commit any "crime" - think five felonies a day, as linked by Carlton Meyer - and you find yourself in a life long sentence.



With best regards
Tam HANNA

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On 2020. 04. 12. 15:10, Chuck Harris wrote:
Pretty hard to discuss Germany, and free speech without
discussing nazism. Godwin's law only applies when you
accuse others of being, or acting like nazi's. Which
wasn't done.

But I agree, this thread should never have begun, but
some bilge is hard to watch without responding.

-Chuck Harris

Tom Gardner wrote:
I invoke Godwin's Law.

For those that want to continue this, please decamp to sci.electronics.design, where
there is also some extremely high quality electronics information amongst the "OT"
threads.

On 12/04/20 13:31, Chuck Harris wrote:
So, Germany has changed to allow its people to wander
the streets wearing swastika's?? How about flying the
Nazi flag?? How about wearing an SS uniform on a public
square, and loudly exclaiming how you think Hitler had
the right idea, all Jews should be exterminated?



Re: FS: HP 16700A LA!

 

Location location

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Richard R.
Pope
Sent: 12 April 2020 05:19
To: [email protected]
Subject: [HP-Agilent-Keysight-equipment] FS: HP 16700A LA!

Hello all,
I hit a deer in WY with my brand new car. They are probably going
to total it. My GAP insurance will pay off the loan but I am probably
going to be left on foot. I am getting out of working on electronics. I
have a HP 16700A LA and 16700B expansion unit for sale. There are 5
16555D cards in the 16700A. The interconnect cable for the the 16700B is
here. There are five pairs of cables for the 16555Ds. There are
terminators for the cables and clips. The HDD in the 16700A has been
upgraded to a Seagate ST 318417N and there is an external HDD and case
connected to the system for extra storage. There is also a SCSI CD-Rom
drive and a floppy drive installed in the 16700A. The latest OS has also
been installed.
It will take two very large boxes and a smaller box to packaged it
up for shipping. So shipping will be expensive. Local pick up is
welcome. It operates and all of the cards are good. I will guarantee no
DOA. Please make me a fair offer and help me out with this. I will take
Paypal F&F, Money Order, Cashiers Check, Personal Check but it will be
held until the check clears.
GOD Bless and Thanks,
rich!






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Re: Racks for older equipment

 

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OK, what you may not know:

1) the racks are two four foot sections with a coupler on each post.? The better ones give you one set of wheels and two sets of adjustable feet.

2) you can take a hacksaw and cut a section to length if you want.

3) there's lots of extra things that can be found and bought for pieces, extra posts, ties from one vertical to another, and stiffeners.

I made a workbench with particle board and these which was a vertical section and an attached bench section.? Worked well enough.

Oh, and make sure you use the 1 inch variety.? When you're in a store, note that not all of the posts are the same diameter.

Harvey


On 4/10/2020 1:47 PM, wallydoc via groups.io wrote:

Thanks for the input by all of you.
OK I take it that rolling wire racks are a good idea, I wanted to order one or two carts from COSTCO but apparently the lower ones are not available even from the manufacturer (Trinity) right now. The higher ones are available and I have some but wanted lower ones for use in the shack. I was really hoping that this would be an option. They are more versatile than dedicated equipment racks.
I did find some 19 inch racks on Amazon for stage equipment that look good, they are about 3 feet high .
I did not open the HEIC file, I do not have the proper file viewer and don't wish to pay for one.?
Since I cannot get the lower rolling racks here is what I found:

Wally


Re: non-profit engineering

 

Pretty hard to discuss Germany, and free speech without
discussing nazism. Godwin's law only applies when you
accuse others of being, or acting like nazi's. Which
wasn't done.

But I agree, this thread should never have begun, but
some bilge is hard to watch without responding.

-Chuck Harris

Tom Gardner wrote:

I invoke Godwin's Law.

For those that want to continue this, please decamp to sci.electronics.design, where
there is also some extremely high quality electronics information amongst the "OT"
threads.

On 12/04/20 13:31, Chuck Harris wrote:
So, Germany has changed to allow its people to wander
the streets wearing swastika's?? How about flying the
Nazi flag?? How about wearing an SS uniform on a public
square, and loudly exclaiming how you think Hitler had
the right idea, all Jews should be exterminated?




Re: Fixing a sick 4332A LCR meter

 

Sean,
Again, congratulations on getting the meter to work !
Calibrating L's and C's is indeed feasible, I'll need a few days to recover that information from my "old stuff' archives, I'll keep you informed as soon as I have it. It'll involve building some stuff but I'm sure you'll enjoy the fun, just as I did.
If you'd like to have a couple of 1855-0082s as spares, just let me know.
Keep in touch,
Joel


Re: non-profit engineering

 

I invoke Godwin's Law.

For those that want to continue this, please decamp to sci.electronics.design, where there is also some extremely high quality electronics information amongst the "OT" threads.

On 12/04/20 13:31, Chuck Harris wrote:
So, Germany has changed to allow its people to wander
the streets wearing swastika's? How about flying the
Nazi flag? How about wearing an SS uniform on a public
square, and loudly exclaiming how you think Hitler had
the right idea, all Jews should be exterminated?


Re: non-profit engineering

 

Please folks, can we kill this thread now? The content is neither edifying or appropriate to this group.
Adrian


Re: non-profit engineering

 

So, Germany has changed to allow its people to wander
the streets wearing swastika's? How about flying the
Nazi flag? How about wearing an SS uniform on a public
square, and loudly exclaiming how you think Hitler had
the right idea, all Jews should be exterminated?

Can you publish a fresh run of Mein Kampf?

I am pretty sure I haven't even scratched the surface
of speech that will get you put in jail in Austria or
Germany.

Edward Snowden proved that big brother is watching
everything you do on line. He might be so overwelmed
by the volume of material that he doesn't act immediately,
but just try running for office as a Republican, and see
what he can pull out of his attic about you.

-Chuck Harris

Martin Rickes wrote:

Carsten is right. I also was scratching my head, living in Germany and
never heard that before, but didn't want to drag this further. But
sometimes, unfortunately, you have to.

Additionally this 'not to post online' as if there's the big brother
watching this list. Come on. This is BS.

Best regards,
Martin

Sent by mobile. Please excuse typos and funny autocorrect.

Carsten Bormann <cabocabo@...> schrieb am So., 12. Apr. 2020, 11:27:

On 2020-04-11, at 18:51, Tam Hanna <tamhan@...> wrote:

But it is unbelievable for Americans that, in Austria and Germany, you
can go to jail 10 years simply for saying things.

Please do not spread misinformation here. There are a lot of people here
who don¡¯t know much about this region of the world and might believe you.

This thread is clearly off-topic and should have been quashed a while ago,
but this kind of misinformation is too dangerous not to reply to.

Gr¨¹?e, Carsten







Re: non-profit engineering

 

Carsten is right. I also was scratching my head, living in Germany and never heard that before, but didn't want to drag this further. But sometimes, unfortunately, you have to.

Additionally this 'not to post online' as if there's the big brother watching this list. Come on. This is BS.

Best regards,
Martin

Sent by mobile. Please excuse typos and funny autocorrect.

Carsten Bormann <cabocabo@...> schrieb am So., 12. Apr. 2020, 11:27:

On 2020-04-11, at 18:51, Tam Hanna <tamhan@...> wrote:
>
> But it is unbelievable for Americans that, in Austria and Germany, you can go to jail 10 years simply for saying things.

Please do not spread misinformation here.? There are a lot of people here who don¡¯t know much about this region of the world and might believe you.

This thread is clearly off-topic and should have been quashed a while ago, but this kind of misinformation is too dangerous not to reply to.

Gr¨¹?e, Carsten





Re: non-profit engineering

 

On 2020-04-11, at 18:51, Tam Hanna <tamhan@...> wrote:

But it is unbelievable for Americans that, in Austria and Germany, you can go to jail 10 years simply for saying things.
Please do not spread misinformation here. There are a lot of people here who don¡¯t know much about this region of the world and might believe you.

This thread is clearly off-topic and should have been quashed a while ago, but this kind of misinformation is too dangerous not to reply to.

Gr¨¹?e, Carsten


FS: HP 16700A LA!

 

Hello all,
I hit a deer in WY with my brand new car. They are probably going to total it. My GAP insurance will pay off the loan but I am probably going to be left on foot. I am getting out of working on electronics. I have a HP 16700A LA and 16700B expansion unit for sale. There are 5 16555D cards in the 16700A. The interconnect cable for the the 16700B is here. There are five pairs of cables for the 16555Ds. There are terminators for the cables and clips. The HDD in the 16700A has been upgraded to a Seagate ST 318417N and there is an external HDD and case connected to the system for extra storage. There is also a SCSI CD-Rom drive and a floppy drive installed in the 16700A. The latest OS has also been installed.
It will take two very large boxes and a smaller box to packaged it up for shipping. So shipping will be expensive. Local pick up is welcome. It operates and all of the cards are good. I will guarantee no DOA. Please make me a fair offer and help me out with this. I will take Paypal F&F, Money Order, Cashiers Check, Personal Check but it will be held until the check clears.
GOD Bless and Thanks,
rich!


Re: [OT] Re: [HP-Agilent-Keysight-equipment] non-profit engineering

 

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Koszonom ¨C Mihaly

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Mike B. Feher, N4FS

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Howell NJ 07731

848-245-9115

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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Tam Hanna
Sent: Saturday, April 11, 2020 10:27 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [OT] Re: [HP-Agilent-Keysight-equipment] non-profit engineering

?

I know, I know. But this is a topic one really should not talk about online...


With best regards
Tam HANNA (emailing on a BlackBerry PRIV)



Re: [OT] Re: [HP-Agilent-Keysight-equipment] non-profit engineering

 

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Yeah...well, it needs to be done. We sunk enough cash into this project, plus the target market needs what we call an "osmanische Klatsche" anyways...too many Muppets and suits farting around, and too many coasters riding on said fart which wafts around the industry.
With best regards
Tam HANNA (emailing on a BlackBerry PRIV)

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Am 12. April 2020 04:38:15 MESZ schrieb Dave McGuire <mcguire@...>:


Oh, well you're screwed then.

I'm drinkin' all of the vodka.

-Dave

On 4/11/20 10:35 PM, Tam Hanna wrote:
Yeah. But I am the coder...
With best regards
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Am 12. April 2020 04:34:49 MESZ schrieb Dave McGuire
<mcguire@...>:


Software is almost always safer.

-Dave

On 4/11/20 10:33 PM, Tam Hanna wrote:

I do the same thing. Oh boy. Why can't she just want new shoes,
or want
to shag a callboy.

Embedded software it must be...
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Am 12. April 2020 04:32:23 MESZ schrieb Dave McGuire
<mcguire@...>:


[cackles madly]

I've spent too much time outside in the sun today. For me, that's
anything longer than about fifteen seconds. I'm gonna go get
close to a
bottle of very good vodka. :)

-Dave

On 4/11/20 10:30 PM, Tam Hanna wrote:

Are you the Muppet who tries to change my habits re another scope
company naming? If yes, I have a special place in hell for
you...writing
microcontroller software and managed by my wife...
With best regards
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Am 12. April 2020 04:29:33 MESZ schrieb Dave McGuire
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I just cannot resist an opportunity to yank yer chain. ;)

-Dave

On 4/11/20 10:27 PM, Tam Hanna wrote:

I know, I know. But this is a topic one really should not talk about
online...
With best regards
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Am 12. April 2020 04:05:19 MESZ schrieb Dave McGuire
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On 4/11/20 4:38 PM, Tam Hanna wrote:

where are you based at at the moment?


If close to Budapest, let us take this offline and look at it
over a beer...


That's the spirit! Etc. ;) *poke* (sorry, couldn't resist!)

-Dave

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