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Re: You have been added to [email protected]
Hi - Yes - I've archived/shodowed the entire Yahoo! neonixie-l group at Groups.io - they would have sent emails to the Yahoo! group as part of this and that would them be forwarded to the Google group as the Google group is subscribed to the Yahoo! one... Hope that make it clear! Irritating, isn't it. I try to sort out stuff behind the scenes, then something goes a bit pair-shaped... :) Don't worry about it - the message is genuine, but just ignore it - no-one can port to the Groups.io shadow anyway... Cheers Nick |
File - monthlynote.txt
Please read this to the end.
You are subscribed to the NEONIXIE-L mail list on Yahoo Groups. If you have forgotten that you are still subscribed, and wish to unsubscribe, here is the link: <mailto:NEONIXIE-L-unsubscribe@...> This is a reminder message from the moderators, automatically sent out each month. It covers some policy guidelines. 1. EXCESSIVE QUOTING: The space for messages in the archives may be limited; we have once before reached the limit with subsequent automatic deletion of a month's worth of messages. For this reason, please respect the value of archived information by limiting quoted material. When you reply, please remove all but the minimum amount of the quoted message necessary to provide context for your reply. If the thread is already long, consider quoting nothing, starting your reply from a blank body. If no concise quotable passage neatly leads into your response, summarizing is an appropriate alternative. Over-quoting can even cause confusion, such as when a reply says, "I agree with you", or, "that's a good idea", but it is unclear what is being referred to, since the entire original message was quoted. Considering that the body of many messages consists of around 80% quoted material and 20% new material, it is easy to see that much of the text in our archive consists of redundant material. Anyone searching the archive must also deal with a longer list of hits since the search will find each message with the search key, whether the original or the redundant quoted-again material. This makes searching the archive less fruitful in quickly locating desired information. Consequently fewer people will use the archive and instead just ask the question again. Excessive quoting is perhaps the most common lapse in netiquette observed on the forum, and members who gratuitously over-quote may be moderated without warning. Along those lines, simple thank-you replies to individuals who posted useful and helpful information should be sent to their private e-mail addresses, instead of to the whole group, since they are intended for only one person. For more thorough guidelines on posting format, please read our Database > List FAQ section online and/or one or more of the following: Although some of these guides are intended for Usenet newsgroup posts, and we may have slightly different policies in a few cases, most of the contents apply equally well to our forum. 2. HTML: Mail in HTML is strongly discouraged, due to inefficiency. The code of an HTML email message is typically 3 or more times the size of the same message in plain text, due to the HTML tags and the double inclusion of all the original text. Please post using plain text only. 3. File Attachments: Since Yahoo doesn't store message attachments for online viewing, and only members receiving individual emails would receive any attachments sent, attachments are turned OFF. Any attachments to emailed posts will be removed automatically. 4. Photos: This section is organized into albums by subject, with names of members' personal albums for showing off their own projects prefixed by "Member: ". If your photo is of general interest, please try to locate the best existing album to upload it into. If there is no appropriate album for it, then make a new one as necessary, but please browse the albums first to note which classifications have already been made, to be sure that there is no existing place for your new image. If you want an album of your own, please use the "Member: " prefix when you name it. 5. Files: The organization of this section uses folders arranged by subject. All files for similar projects or topics are grouped together. Please try to locate the best place to upload your files. If there is no suitable folder or sub-folder for what you have, then make a new one, but note that many different classifications have already been made, so please browse the folders first to be sure that there is not already a place for it. In the comments for each file please describe the file, and include message numbers of posts referring to it. Please do not use personal folders (i.e., folders with your name or user ID). That is for the Photos section. For further details and explanations, please view the FAQ files available in our online Database section: Thank you for your attention and we hope to see you participate in this lively and informative forum. Raymond Weisling, moderator (listmom) Alan "A.J." Franzman co-moderator Revised 01 April 2007 |
File - Bounce.txt
Moderator message:
Several of our members have have email address settings for their NEONIXIE-L accounts which are either invalid, or frequently "bounce" incoming messages. To see if you're one of them, visit this link: Members found in our "Bouncing" list may be removed without warning. If you find yourself suddenly unsubscribed, this is the most likely reason. Feel free to re-subscribe, but please use a valid email address. Experience shows that the majority of members unsubscribed due to bouncing are those who leave their Yahoo Groups account email address set to the default "...@..." email address, and don't actually use Yahoo for email. Also, if you have your account for this group set to an invalid email address, or one which you rarely check (and thus may often bounce mail without your being aware of it), please update your info with an email address that you DO use. If you have any doubt at all, please verify that your settings for this group (at <>) include a valid email address. You may also wish to verify that your main Yahoo account info has the correct address set as your "primary" address. {At the top of any Yahoo page, click the "My Account" link, enter your password when requested, then verify that your "Yahoo! ID Card" has, in the "Member Information" section, your correct email address identified as "(primary)". If incorrect, click the "Edit" link to the right of the "Member Information" heading to make changes.} Thank you for your cooperation. Alan "A.J." Franzman |
File - monthlynote.txt
Please read this to the end.
You are subscribed to the NEONIXIE-L mail list on Yahoo Groups. If you have forgotten that you are still subscribed, and wish to unsubscribe, here is the link: <mailto:NEONIXIE-L-unsubscribe@...> This is a reminder message from the moderators, automatically sent out each month. It covers some policy guidelines. 1. EXCESSIVE QUOTING: The space for messages in the archives may be limited; we have once before reached the limit with subsequent automatic deletion of a month's worth of messages. For this reason, please respect the value of archived information by limiting quoted material. When you reply, please remove all but the minimum amount of the quoted message necessary to provide context for your reply. If the thread is already long, consider quoting nothing, starting your reply from a blank body. If no concise quotable passage neatly leads into your response, summarizing is an appropriate alternative. Over-quoting can even cause confusion, such as when a reply says, "I agree with you", or, "that's a good idea", but it is unclear what is being referred to, since the entire original message was quoted. Considering that the body of many messages consists of around 80% quoted material and 20% new material, it is easy to see that much of the text in our archive consists of redundant material. Anyone searching the archive must also deal with a longer list of hits since the search will find each message with the search key, whether the original or the redundant quoted-again material. This makes searching the archive less fruitful in quickly locating desired information. Consequently fewer people will use the archive and instead just ask the question again. Excessive quoting is perhaps the most common lapse in netiquette observed on the forum, and members who gratuitously over-quote may be moderated without warning. Along those lines, simple thank-you replies to individuals who posted useful and helpful information should be sent to their private e-mail addresses, instead of to the whole group, since they are intended for only one person. For more thorough guidelines on posting format, please read our Database > List FAQ section online and/or one or more of the following: Although some of these guides are intended for Usenet newsgroup posts, and we may have slightly different policies in a few cases, most of the contents apply equally well to our forum. 2. HTML: Mail in HTML is strongly discouraged, due to inefficiency. The code of an HTML email message is typically 3 or more times the size of the same message in plain text, due to the HTML tags and the double inclusion of all the original text. Please post using plain text only. 3. File Attachments: Since Yahoo doesn't store message attachments for online viewing, and only members receiving individual emails would receive any attachments sent, attachments are turned OFF. Any attachments to emailed posts will be removed automatically. 4. Photos: This section is organized into albums by subject, with names of members' personal albums for showing off their own projects prefixed by "Member: ". If your photo is of general interest, please try to locate the best existing album to upload it into. If there is no appropriate album for it, then make a new one as necessary, but please browse the albums first to note which classifications have already been made, to be sure that there is no existing place for your new image. If you want an album of your own, please use the "Member: " prefix when you name it. 5. Files: The organization of this section uses folders arranged by subject. All files for similar projects or topics are grouped together. Please try to locate the best place to upload your files. If there is no suitable folder or sub-folder for what you have, then make a new one, but note that many different classifications have already been made, so please browse the folders first to be sure that there is not already a place for it. In the comments for each file please describe the file, and include message numbers of posts referring to it. Please do not use personal folders (i.e., folders with your name or user ID). That is for the Photos section. For further details and explanations, please view the FAQ files available in our online Database section: Thank you for your attention and we hope to see you participate in this lively and informative forum. Raymond Weisling, moderator (listmom) Alan "A.J." Franzman co-moderator Revised 01 April 2007 |
File - Bounce.txt
Moderator message:
Several of our members have have email address settings for their NEONIXIE-L accounts which are either invalid, or frequently "bounce" incoming messages. To see if you're one of them, visit this link: Members found in our "Bouncing" list may be removed without warning. If you find yourself suddenly unsubscribed, this is the most likely reason. Feel free to re-subscribe, but please use a valid email address. Experience shows that the majority of members unsubscribed due to bouncing are those who leave their Yahoo Groups account email address set to the default "...@..." email address, and don't actually use Yahoo for email. Also, if you have your account for this group set to an invalid email address, or one which you rarely check (and thus may often bounce mail without your being aware of it), please update your info with an email address that you DO use. If you have any doubt at all, please verify that your settings for this group (at <>) include a valid email address. You may also wish to verify that your main Yahoo account info has the correct address set as your "primary" address. {At the top of any Yahoo page, click the "My Account" link, enter your password when requested, then verify that your "Yahoo! ID Card" has, in the "Member Information" section, your correct email address identified as "(primary)". If incorrect, click the "Edit" link to the right of the "Member Information" heading to make changes.} Thank you for your cooperation. Alan "A.J." Franzman |
File - monthlynote.txt
Please read this to the end.
You are subscribed to the NEONIXIE-L mail list on Yahoo Groups. If you have forgotten that you are still subscribed, and wish to unsubscribe, here is the link: <mailto:NEONIXIE-L-unsubscribe@...> This is a reminder message from the moderators, automatically sent out each month. It covers some policy guidelines. 1. EXCESSIVE QUOTING: The space for messages in the archives may be limited; we have once before reached the limit with subsequent automatic deletion of a month's worth of messages. For this reason, please respect the value of archived information by limiting quoted material. When you reply, please remove all but the minimum amount of the quoted message necessary to provide context for your reply. If the thread is already long, consider quoting nothing, starting your reply from a blank body. If no concise quotable passage neatly leads into your response, summarizing is an appropriate alternative. Over-quoting can even cause confusion, such as when a reply says, "I agree with you", or, "that's a good idea", but it is unclear what is being referred to, since the entire original message was quoted. Considering that the body of many messages consists of around 80% quoted material and 20% new material, it is easy to see that much of the text in our archive consists of redundant material. Anyone searching the archive must also deal with a longer list of hits since the search will find each message with the search key, whether the original or the redundant quoted-again material. This makes searching the archive less fruitful in quickly locating desired information. Consequently fewer people will use the archive and instead just ask the question again. Excessive quoting is perhaps the most common lapse in netiquette observed on the forum, and members who gratuitously over-quote may be moderated without warning. Along those lines, simple thank-you replies to individuals who posted useful and helpful information should be sent to their private e-mail addresses, instead of to the whole group, since they are intended for only one person. For more thorough guidelines on posting format, please read our Database > List FAQ section online and/or one or more of the following: Although some of these guides are intended for Usenet newsgroup posts, and we may have slightly different policies in a few cases, most of the contents apply equally well to our forum. 2. HTML: Mail in HTML is strongly discouraged, due to inefficiency. The code of an HTML email message is typically 3 or more times the size of the same message in plain text, due to the HTML tags and the double inclusion of all the original text. Please post using plain text only. 3. File Attachments: Since Yahoo doesn't store message attachments for online viewing, and only members receiving individual emails would receive any attachments sent, attachments are turned OFF. Any attachments to emailed posts will be removed automatically. 4. Photos: This section is organized into albums by subject, with names of members' personal albums for showing off their own projects prefixed by "Member: ". If your photo is of general interest, please try to locate the best existing album to upload it into. If there is no appropriate album for it, then make a new one as necessary, but please browse the albums first to note which classifications have already been made, to be sure that there is no existing place for your new image. If you want an album of your own, please use the "Member: " prefix when you name it. 5. Files: The organization of this section uses folders arranged by subject. All files for similar projects or topics are grouped together. Please try to locate the best place to upload your files. If there is no suitable folder or sub-folder for what you have, then make a new one, but note that many different classifications have already been made, so please browse the folders first to be sure that there is not already a place for it. In the comments for each file please describe the file, and include message numbers of posts referring to it. Please do not use personal folders (i.e., folders with your name or user ID). That is for the Photos section. For further details and explanations, please view the FAQ files available in our online Database section: Thank you for your attention and we hope to see you participate in this lively and informative forum. Raymond Weisling, moderator (listmom) Alan "A.J." Franzman co-moderator Revised 01 April 2007 |
File - Bounce.txt
Moderator message:
Several of our members have have email address settings for their NEONIXIE-L accounts which are either invalid, or frequently "bounce" incoming messages. To see if you're one of them, visit this link: Members found in our "Bouncing" list may be removed without warning. If you find yourself suddenly unsubscribed, this is the most likely reason. Feel free to re-subscribe, but please use a valid email address. Experience shows that the majority of members unsubscribed due to bouncing are those who leave their Yahoo Groups account email address set to the default "...@..." email address, and don't actually use Yahoo for email. Also, if you have your account for this group set to an invalid email address, or one which you rarely check (and thus may often bounce mail without your being aware of it), please update your info with an email address that you DO use. If you have any doubt at all, please verify that your settings for this group (at <>) include a valid email address. You may also wish to verify that your main Yahoo account info has the correct address set as your "primary" address. {At the top of any Yahoo page, click the "My Account" link, enter your password when requested, then verify that your "Yahoo! ID Card" has, in the "Member Information" section, your correct email address identified as "(primary)". If incorrect, click the "Edit" link to the right of the "Member Information" heading to make changes.} Thank you for your cooperation. Alan "A.J." Franzman |
Re: OT: Fun stuff for your web site...
"Magnus"
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From: Nick Yeh. Off topic and all that, but good fun (in a geeky way). You can get a free rotating globe hit map for your web site - see my page at for an example. You can drag & spin the globe, and click on it for more detail. Google Analytics give some of that info, but not in real-time. The people behind it are . ----- Cool stuff! It can even be used to show peopel that the closest distance from Copenhagen to Chicago is NOT straight across the Atlantic but over Iceland and Greenland. M |
Re: Oh noooo....
"Joseph Divito"
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýThe group has officially moved to here: ? ? ? From:
NEONIXIE-L@... [mailto:NEONIXIE-L@...] On Behalf Of tubeman59 ? ? I am going to miss this group even though I
didn't participate in the last few years...
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"alek"
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Re: test
Charles MacDonald
On 10-09-16 09:49 PM, Allen Zmijewski wrote:
But everyone is over on Google now. ----- Original Message ----- -- Charles MacDonald Stittsville Ontario cmacd@... Just Beyond the Fringe No Microsoft Products were used in sending this e-mail. |
Re: test
"Jan Wuesten"
assume the activer members changed to google-group?s version of
neonixie-l see pervious threads Jan To: <NEONIXIE-L@...> From: "Allen Zmijewski" <ovrdrive@...> Date sent: Thu, 16 Sep 2010 21:49:05 -0400 Subject: Re: [NEONIXIE-L] test Send reply to: NEONIXIE-L@... works! Mit freundlichen Gruessen---best regards----cordialement Dipl.-Ing. Jan Philipp Wuesten Frag'Jan zuerst - Ask Jan First GmbH & Co. KG Preiler Ring 10 ; D- 25774 Lehe, Germany Phone: +49-4882-6054551 Fax : +49-4882-6054552 <> (Deutsch, English, Francais) mail to <FJZ@...> or <FJZ@...> HR A4788 PI, Vertretung: W¨¹sten Verw.GmbH, HR B 6295 PI Registergericht Pinneberg. GF: Jan W¨¹sten; UStID: DE814610403 Aktuelle Info: Abonnieren Sie unseren Newsletter Stay updated: Subscribe to our newsletter: Restez en ligne: Abonnez-vous ¨¤ notre courriel d'information: Info: <> |
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Re: BURROUGHS NIXIE TUBE 122P224, what do I need to know?
Charles MacDonald
On 10-09-06 12:43 PM, westdave wrote:
That looks suspiciously like a Xerox Part number? -- Charles MacDonald Stittsville Ontario cmacd@... Just Beyond the Fringe No Microsoft Products were used in sending this e-mail. |
Re: BURROUGHS NIXIE TUBE 122P224, what do I need to know?
westdave
BURROUGHS NIXIE TUBE 122P224 the good guys round like the B-5092? they have good 5 and 2's AMERICAN made
yes they are slighty radioactive but it helps the tube fire easier and last longer and gives it that nice peachey glow see the radioactive symbol? on the side of the tube? Are these good tubes in general? yes they are -----Original Message----- From: Ian Martin To: NEONIXIE-L@... Sent: Sun, Sep 5, 2010 10:32 pm Subject: [NEONIXIE-L] BURROUGHS NIXIE TUBE 122P224, what do I need to know?
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Hi Everyone,
I'm thinking about buying a set of these for my next clock which will be direct drive. Can you allhelp answer a few questions for me? Anything about these tubes I should know? Any quirks? Are the "5" and the "2" actually different numbers? Is this one of the models that uses radioactive material? Are these good tubes in general? Thanks! Ian |
BURROUGHS NIXIE TUBE 122P224, what do I need to know?
"Ian Martin"
Hi Everyone,
I'm thinking about buying a set of these for my next clock which will be direct drive. Can you allhelp answer a few questions for me? Anything about these tubes I should know? Any quirks? Are the "5" and the "2" actually different numbers? Is this one of the models that uses radioactive material? Are these good tubes in general? Thanks! Ian |
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