You are welcome. I'm glad you can take constructive criticism so well. Try posting something of interest. Similar to your oscillating LED thingy but maybe more technical. Not the stuff you get online. Be original.
Actually, i've done lots of original circuits. Maybe some of them just happen to look like others? That does not mean I copied. Basic electronics is, well, basic I guess and if you don't know those things than you're in a world of shit!
As for the oscillating LED, that was something I knew about years ago sir.. It had nothing to do with the LED flashing, it was a question about the survival rate of the gain on the transistor being used that way, I only used that as an example. It must of got lost in the translation.
I've always was led to believe using a transistor in that way isn't the smartest practice. But then again, the list of smart people these days are getting short.
I've been doing this crap ~ 45 years now, I think i've picked up a few tricks over the years.
Of course. That's what it all about for you, isn't it?
Cheapskates usually enjoy anything free.
Again, disgusting. Is that you on the right side at
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If so, you must be recycling rather than just cycling.
We didn't. Why didn't you post this to npfe.groups instead of being so off-topic here?
Wow! We have your permission? How gracious of you!
Oh! By "Jamie", you must mean:
PHILBROOK JR, MAYNARD A, KA1LPA
520 PLEASANT ST WILLIMANTIC, CT 06226 Licensee ID: L01495388 License Class: General FRN: 00018828905 Radio Service: HA Issue Date: 06/01/2009 Expire Date: 07/15/2019 Date of Last Change: 06/01/2009 (License TIN Added)
(the above is public information, in case you forgot)
Heh! Couldn't even get to Advanced class, eh? Lacking a little in the technical end, I guess, since they removed the Morse code requirement.
BTW, if you're going back to Newington, give them my regards. It must have been humiliating for you the last time they laughed in your face.
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