Cold testing

Well, _I_ sure do not know what that pile of junk does - except maybe (and that is a qualified maybe) just plain sit there. Perhaps for bragging rights?

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Robert Baer
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YOu are the retard who said "flight simulator" when that is not what I wrote at all.

You missed it completely, and you want to make horseshit JohnnyTard claims that *I* don't know what it does?

YOU are a true idiot.

Reply to
WoolyBully

You do not have to bag it.

An open tray or pan is fine. The perfluorocarbon is not hygroscopic.

You can place bricks of dry ice right in the immersion bath along with the PCB. It turns to CO2 as it evaporates.

Reply to
MadManMoon

Not in a vacuum, ya dope.

Reply to
MadManMoon

Not junk, and you don't have the first clue, DOS boy!

Reply to
WoolyBully

OK, Jackie, tell us what it does.

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John Larkin

That's one way. I notice you do that.

But you're running Linux. Why not set your system clock to UTC, and use a timezone file?

System clock here is UTC, set from NIST, hardware clock is UTC, set from system clock. TZ is set by /etc/localtime.

Files are timestamped in UTC, but get displayed as local time. If/when I move location, I just change /etc/localtime, (symlink), and files automagically appear as the new local time. Same with emails, Usenet posts, etc. DST is taken care of, automatically.

man clock man hwclock man tzfile man tzselect man zic

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Reply to
Fred Abse

That would be 55K.

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over public relations, for nature cannot be fooled."
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Reply to
Fred Abse

Hi Robert,

Where are you located? Maybe I have a deal to propose to you...

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Fred.
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Fred Bartoli

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