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You

Jan 1, 1970
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Eeyore said:
I'm not kopping anyone you utter MORON

If that is so, then take you Top Post/Bottom Post Crap and put it back
where it came from....... you know that place the sun don't shine.....
Your only 20 years behind the net.....
 
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Eeyore

Jan 1, 1970
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You said:
If that is so, then take you Top Post/Bottom Post Crap and put it back
where it came from....... you know that place the sun don't shine.....
Your only 20 years behind the net.....

I'm perfectly entitled to make critical comments about stupid arrogant selfish
top-posting that makes it difficult to read a thread.. As entitled as you are to
whinge about it.

It seems you don't understand what kopping is.

Graham
 
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You

Jan 1, 1970
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Eeyore said:
I'm perfectly entitled to make critical comments about stupid arrogant
selfish
top-posting that makes it difficult to read a thread.. As entitled as you are
to
whinge about it.

It seems you don't understand what kopping is.

Graham

agreed, you are perfectly entitled to be a NetCop Asshole, and whine
about how others chose to Post their Ideas...... It just would be
nice if you would refrain...... from doing so...... because you a
better man than that....... but then again, maybe not......
 
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Eeyore

Jan 1, 1970
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You said:
agreed, you are perfectly entitled to be a NetCop Asshole, and whine
about how others chose to Post their Ideas......

As I thought, you don't know what kopping is.

FYI, it's about reporting posters to their ISP/newsprovider for abuse.

Top-posting is not abuse, it's simply annoying and most certainly not reportable.
So shut the F*** UP !

Graham
 
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Sevenhundred Elves

Jan 1, 1970
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Paul said:
Of course hydrogen is released. The reaction is:

NaCl + H2O --> NaOH + 1/2 H2 + 1/2 Cl2

And there's not enough chlorine to react 'most of the NaOH', btw.

If you disagree with this, post what you think the overall reaction is.

Paul

If you stir the electrolyte sufficiently during the electrolysis, you
really do get NaOCl and hydrogen:

NaCl + H2O --> NaOCL + H2

If you don't stir it, but make sure to keep the gases separate, the
chlorine gas won't dissolve in the electrolyte, and you get the reaction
you mention:

NaCl + H2O --> NaOH + 1/2 H2 + 1/2 Cl2

If the cathode is mercury, you even get sodium amalgam and chlorine from
the reaction:

NaCl --> Na + 1/2 Cl2

So, you see, what you get depends entirely on how you set up your
experiment/process.

S.
 
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Dan Bloomquist

Jan 1, 1970
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Eeyore said:
You wrote:




As I thought, you don't know what kopping is.

**** off donkey ass, it is just what you do.

<Place pretend otherwise below or top post like the jack ass you are.....>
 
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You

Jan 1, 1970
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Eeyore said:
As I thought, you don't know what kopping is.

I never posted Anything about "kopping".... I called you a
Sell-appointed "NetCop", which to anyone with a higher than
1st Grade Education, isn't nessesarily the same definition,
since they truely are TWO seperate words. You choose to
define them, as the same thing, where I choose to define them
differently, and seperatly.... So stuff that where the Sun don't
Shine, and take Winnie the Pooh, with you on your way out.....
 
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Erdemal

Jan 1, 1970
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Eeyore said:
power =/= frequency

Graham, you cut to short:

This is about *SIMPLE FREQUENCIES* which you *ERRONEOUSLY* assume are
electromagnetic waves, these simple frequencies just behave as
explained by ipixguy:

That IPOD can do so many unexpected things.

In "American Journal of simple Frequencies", april, 2006, pp 333-888:
"Some MP3 player are often used as simple frequencies generators when
simple frequencies are required in simple frequencies applications."

Erdy

Quote of the year: "There is no 'greenhouse effect' in a greenhouse"
 
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Sevenhundred Elves

Jan 1, 1970
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Erdemal said:
Graham, you cut to short:


This is about *SIMPLE FREQUENCIES* which you *ERRONEOUSLY* assume are
electromagnetic waves, these simple frequencies just behave as
explained by ipixguy:


That IPOD can do so many unexpected things.

In "American Journal of simple Frequencies", april, 2006, pp 333-888:
"Some MP3 player are often used as simple frequencies generators when
simple frequencies are required in simple frequencies applications."

LOL!

S.
 
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Eeyore

Jan 1, 1970
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Erdemal said:
Graham, you cut to short:

I was pointing out that 'power' doesn't impose any restriction on frequency. The
previous poster who made some such connection is an idiot.

Graham
 
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Erdemal

Jan 1, 1970
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Eeyore said:
No such thing.



I don't assume anything.

*YOU DID*
No they don't. You're a fucking IDIOT.

Did you read the topic of this thread ?
Who do you expect to meet here ? Already nobelized genius or
somekind of allthesuddenbe alchimists ?

Erdy
 
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no spam

Jan 1, 1970
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Jim said:
Quite so; the signal from the satellite TV raining down on us all has
almost no discernible power, but GAWD is the frequency high! I bought a
cable splitter to do some work on it and was told to go back and get a
satellite rated splitter.
I'm an old guy, first amazing high-powered computer was a 66mhz job w/a
540MB HD. Wow!

Either you're not that old or got into computers late. My first BLAZING
FAST machine was a 386 flying along at 33MHz with 4MB or 'you are wasting
your money on that much' RAM and a 'you will never fill it up' 105MB hard
drive. After much whining I pried enough money out of the wife to add a
2400 baud modem. And she's been sorry every since.
 
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Eeyore

Jan 1, 1970
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no said:
Either you're not that old or got into computers late. My first BLAZING
FAST machine was a 386 flying along at 33MHz with 4MB or 'you are wasting
your money on that much' RAM and a 'you will never fill it up' 105MB hard
drive. After much whining I pried enough money out of the wife to add a
2400 baud modem. And she's been sorry every since.

Hey, my first 'speedy' PC was a 10MHz 'AT clone' with a 20MB HD !

Graham
 
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Morris Dovey

Jan 1, 1970
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Jim wrote:

| =My= =first= computer was a Toshiba T1000 laptop. 4.77mhz
| processor, 512kb RAM. The floppies weren't even double density
| IIRC. Don't recall what ever became of it....

....Mine was a Bendix G-15 with no RAM (rotating drum memory) that, if
you didn't blink, you could _watch_ each instruction execute. No disk
drive, of course, because they hadn't been invented yet. The circuitry
was all tubes and discrete components (resistors, capacitors, coils) -
not a transistor anywhere - but it went a lot faster than a slide rule
or a mechanical desk calculator...

MTBF ran about two or three hours, depending on the season.
 
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Mike Swift

Jan 1, 1970
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Eeyore said:
Hey, my first 'speedy' PC was a 10MHz 'AT clone' with a 20MB HD !

Graham

I can beat you by a mile :). 2MHz Z80 CPU with a wire rap S-100
motherboard. Had to key in an 8 word boot loader from the front panel to
drive the paper tape loader. Software available was a very limited text
editor, assembler, and Tiny Basic.
 
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Morris Dovey

Jan 1, 1970
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Mike Swift wrote:
| In article <[email protected]>,
|
|| no spam wrote:
||
||| Either you're not that old or got into computers late. My first
||| BLAZING FAST machine was a 386 flying along at 33MHz with 4MB or
||| 'you are wasting your money on that much' RAM and a 'you will
||| never fill it up' 105MB hard drive. After much whining I pried
||| enough money out of the wife to add a 2400 baud modem. And she's
||| been sorry every since.
||
|| Hey, my first 'speedy' PC was a 10MHz 'AT clone' with a 20MB HD !
||
|| Graham
|
| I can beat you by a mile :). 2MHz Z80 CPU with a wire rap S-100
| motherboard. Had to key in an 8 word boot loader from the front
| panel to drive the paper tape loader. Software available was a very
| limited text editor, assembler, and Tiny Basic.

Heh heh. I've still got my IMSAI 8080, a pair of SSSD drives, and the
little Televideo ASCII CRT that replaced my ASR38. Come to think of
it, I've also still got my old O-1 (squint squint) around somewhere...

When the Z80 came out, I put the I8080 card into semi-retirement and
used the IMSAI to write a BNF compiler (PL/C - see March 84 DDJ) so I
could write portable compilers and interpreters.

Good memories!
 
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