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John Fields
- Jan 1, 1970
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Good Lord ! Your mean streak is really showing today Fields.
Good Lord ! Your mean streak is really showing today Fields.
(snip)...Thanks to Chuck <address redacted> I have the
simple information I needed, (thanks again Chuck!) so I no longer need to
monitor this thread.
P.S. I trust that anyone else with similar problems as SuperM,
Randel Chiffiald wrote:
(snip)
(snip)
Did Chuck ask you to publish his email address so that
spambots could flood his inbox, as his reward for helping you?
Thanks to Chuck <[email protected]> I have the
simple information I needed, (thanks again Chuck!) so I no longer need to
monitor this thread. For that, I owe Chuck big time! <LMAO> Ah, that's the
ticket!
Randy
His spelling is correct for the UK and other countries speaking real English.
Graham
Before you call someone an idiot, it is probably best
to remember the words:
"It is better to remain silent and be thought a fool than it
is to speak and remove all doubt."
Hammers are very old, and as such they have names that have
gone through many variations as the tides of fashion changed.
One of the early English names for any hammer with one curved face
and one flat face is a "pane hammer"... pronounced "peen hammer".
The hammer with a ball end, and a flat end has been known
variously as a "ball pane hammer", a "ball pein hammer", and
a "ball peen hammer".
All are currently correct, and all are in any reasonable English
language dictionary.
Randel Chiffiald wrote:
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(snip)
Did Chuck ask you to publish his email address so that
spambots could flood his inbox, as his reward for helping you?
There is no one with similar problems as "SuperM".
Just ignore him/it.
If the resistor has relatively long leads, and is bigger than
the other resistors (i.e., a power resistor), then when you
solder it back in, you might want to provide some mechanical
support, like a glob of silicone RTV.
Point taken, but Chuck's address was in his headers, so the spambots
would have found him anyway.
Should you have actually known me during the last 40 years I
have been working in electronics, you would know that what you said is
completely opposite to reality.
I actually almost wish you would meet me in
person after writing you thoughtless negative generalizations about me.
Time, living my
life to its fullest when I wasn't holed up working on this or that project,
and some poor personal choices have left me crippled, in a 24/7 hell of
agonizing pain, and dependant on pure oxygen to survive.
SuperM said:All three can actually reach that value, but *we* know for sure that
it is an EL.
The problem at this point is his attitude, and the fact that he
couldn't ID it from a glance tells us he shouldn't be doing the repair
*attempt*.
Phread said:If you'd read his original post, you'd know he hasn't opened the set
up yet because it's in its owner's home, so he hasn't had a chance
to have that glance, you self-rightous pig. He wrote:
"I need to replace a 2.2 mfd 160 V cap, but I don't know which type
of capacitor,(electrolytic, tant, mica, poly... etc.) it is, and I haven't
opened the set yet..." <snip>
I think his attitude was entirely appropriate, considering the ration
of shit he was handed by this worthless group of oinkers for the high
crime of asking for a little help. After following this thread for the last
couple of days, this entire group can FOAD as far as I'm concerned.
Like the OP, I won't be back anytime soon. If you can't figure out
why, you'll have to buy the manual. No one here will be willing or able
to help you.
If you'd read his original post, you'd know he hasn't opened the set
up yet because it's in its owner's home, so he hasn't had a chance
to have that glance, you self-rightous pig. He wrote:
"I need to replace a 2.2 mfd 160 V cap, but I don't know which type
of capacitor,(electrolytic, tant, mica, poly... etc.) it is, and I haven't
opened the set yet..." <snip>
I think his attitude was entirely appropriate, considering the ration
of shit he was handed by this worthless group of oinkers for the high
crime of asking for a little help. After following this thread for the last
couple of days, this entire group can FOAD as far as I'm concerned.
Like the OP, I won't be back anytime soon. If you can't figure out
why, you'll have to buy the manual. No one here will be willing or able
to help you.
If you'd read his original post, you'd know he hasn't opened the set
up yet because it's in its owner's home, so he hasn't had a chance
to have that glance, you self-rightous pig. He wrote:
"I need to replace a 2.2 mfd 160 V cap, but I don't know which type
of capacitor,(electrolytic, tant, mica, poly... etc.) it is, and I haven't
opened the set yet..." <snip>
I think his attitude was entirely appropriate, considering the ration
of shit he was handed by this worthless group of oinkers for the high
crime of asking for a little help.
After following this thread for the last
couple of days,
this entire group can FOAD as far as I'm concerned.
Like the OP, I won't be back anytime soon.
If you can't figure out
why, you'll have to buy the manual. No one here will be willing or able
to help you.
He just morphed again to avoid all the
kill filters.
http://m-w.com/dictionary/peen
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/peen
Note the etymology, idiot. You (brits) are the only dopes in the
world that CHANGED the spelling, and then contaminated other parts of
the world with it.