A good digital oscilloscope?

Geeee, ossifer, it was an accident ;-) ...Jim Thompson

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Yes. Jerry must be over 80 now. It means that DSP predates analog electronics :-)

VLV

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Vladimir Vassilevsky

The load is minimal but the mass to be accelerated isn't minimal.

I wouldn't move the car regardless. When I was a kid I've seen the aftermatch. The whole trunk of a car was, well, gone. Luckily the driver survived.

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The nightstick across your skull would be the next 'accident'. :(

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Michael A. Terrell

not=20

Thanks. Another fine instrument maker feeling the pinch.

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JosephKK

Suggest for your modest needs a used Tektronix from your local Craigslist.org advert site (a good thing if you live in a large city) or e-Pain if you are good at that kind of long-distance evaluation of a product for auction (I'm not...).

Good luck, Dave

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DaveC

Explain how this works please?

Thanks.

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Gloria West

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Jim, A URL to that notice? Danaher don't have a search function and Google turned up nada.

thanks!

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DaveC

On a sunny day (Tue, 22 Dec 2009 13:47:21 -0800) it happened Gloria West wrote in :

For example, in Linux, use PCB proqram to make a layout, export. Print on transparent in the inkjet. Put transparent on photoresist PCB material. Shine some light on if for the right amount of time. Etch Drill holes, Solder Test Bingo!

Alternatively, if this seems to complicated: ftp://panteltje.com/pub/spaghetti_panteltje_img_1711.jpg

Spaghetti_panteltje

1 litre water in a glass bowl. Add some salt. Warm in microwave 9 minutes 100%.

While this warms, mix the following on a plate: 10 olives without pit Handful strong spiced tofu cubes (Albert Hein) Some virgin olive oil. Lots of ketchup Big blob of white cream cheese. Chili powder White pepper Thyme Basil

Break some Grand Italia spaghetti strings in 5 cm pieces and put in the heated water. Cook in microwave 15 minutes at 50%.

When ready use a strainer to filter out the spaghetty, and mix with previous on plate.

Heat for 30 seconds again in microwave (for the tofu). ftp://panteltje.com/pub/spaghetti_panteltje_img_1711.jpg Eat with spoon.

Desert: Yogurt with honey.

Coffee afterwards.

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Jan Panteltje

water.

We had a crab for dinner last week, couldn't eat it all, so picked the rest. Next day, we sauteed a chopped shallot and a bunch of garlic in butter and light olive oil, added a few chopped cherry tomatoes, then heavy cream, then the crabmeat. Seasoned with a little nutmeg, salt, cayenne, and sherry. Served over spaghetti. It was really, really good.

The best spaghetti is made from durum wheat from the USA. We grow the wheat and ship it to Italy for about $5 a bushel. They add water, remove the water, and sell it back to us for about $3 a pound.

John

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John Larkin

I'd have thought that you, of all people would make your own pasta.

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Fred Abse

Pasts is like bread, a big mess, and other people do it better. Like working on cars.

John

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John Larkin

I know someone who was almost killed by his car shop. They forgot to put the nuts onto all four steering columns bolts ... now that won't happen here. Everything goes onto white sheets and when something is left on there after a repair I will scratch my head and think hard.

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I got new tires on my MG Midget, and they only started the lug nuts on one of the wheels. I got half a block down Mission Street, densest traffic in San Francisco maybe, and a wheel fell off. I walked back and screamed at them, and they sent the crew with a jack to put it back together. Hell, those guys could have carried it back to the shop.

They were doubly incompetant, since they replaced two tires but only charged me for one.

John

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John Larkin

Was that the one the fell off? ;-)

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Michael A. Terrell

France does that with "Dijon" mustard-- the mustard is imported from Canada by the bushel and sold back (and to the rest of the world) at some huge multiple of the price after processing.

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Spehro Pefhany

I've had that happen twice. Once we got as far as D.C. when the wheel started coming loose. The second time my wife lost a wheel. The three of the lugs broke and the wheel tore up the side of the car as it exited stage left. The tires were new (within a week) and the car had just had its safety inspection that day. Costco didn't make good on the tires, either.

I got charged for five.

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krw

Ouch. On I-80 coming back from the Bay Area I dodged a wheel that had come off a Nissan ZX280 at 65mph. Everyone else was also able to avoid the wheel but it almost went airborne across the middle rail into oncoming traffic. That would have been ugly.

My wife lost a wheel on a Renault once and was wondering about the crosswind that seemed to have come out of nowhere. Happily motoring along until some guys on the back of an army truck she was passing pointed out that something was seriously amiss.

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Hey, you guys up there need to develop some business sense :-)

If you want to start small this one is on "Dijon turf":

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I dodged a rear-ender this afternoon. Suddenly screeching brakes... look in mirror, panicked blonde (what else ?:-), blue smoke. Punched myself up into the only gap available. She slid right up to my right rear before stopping :-( ...Jim Thompson

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| James E.Thompson, CTO                            |    mens     |
| Analog Innovations, Inc.                         |     et      |
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