Phil Hobbs wrote in news:C9-dnW2ZKJs8xt snipped-for-privacy@supernews.com:
What is neat about your application was the 'pulse stretching'.
Phil Hobbs wrote in news:C9-dnW2ZKJs8xt snipped-for-privacy@supernews.com:
What is neat about your application was the 'pulse stretching'.
The news services have to work with the information available - if there was anything favourable to say about Trump they'd be delighted to say it, in the hope of looking "balanced".
The only people who can see any virtue in Trump are those that are gullible enough to fall for his lies, and CNN and PBS don't hire people like that.
-- Bill Sloman, Sydney
That's redundant advice with the current POTUS - he's stuck in third grade. I'm not saying he isn't smart enough to make it into eighth grade, but he clearly isn't motivated to perform at that level.
-- Bill Sloman, Sydney
You aren't the first engineer to notice how useful that is, and Maxim weren 't the first company to offer it - the AM 685 from 1972 seems to have been the first example that did. I exploited it in 1978, by which time most ECL comparators seemed to offer the feature.
Sloman, A.W. and Swords, M.D. "A fast and economical gated discriminator", Journal of Physics E: Scientific Instruments, 11, 521-524 (1978)
-- Bill Sloman, Sydney
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More to the point, most of the civil service isn't used to a top boss who doesn't care to handle details like... payroll. Because he has bigger ego challenges that absorb his attention.
The plan is for a two-layer wall, so that you have to get your digging equipment through the first hole in order to dig the second one.
I sort of doubt that the headline folks dug the hole with entrenching tools. ;)
Cheers
Phil Hobbs
You must be thinking of the Russians making reference to Democrats 2004 slogan: "They thought they were 'respected in the world'", or maybe Clinton's claim that letting China buy missile technology and 100 supercomputers was a "strategic partnership."
In the world of reality, no Republicans ever thought we were buddies. You don't seem to live in that world.
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Probably still lack of chocolate.
'sooner or later' you know this universe has a limited lifespan ?
Your Precedent hurting you or your busy-ness is a much higher probe a 'bill-litter'.
Zorry enGlish knot my native luggage.
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"High fences make for good neighbours."
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As if Trump could ever be a good neighbour, even behind the highest fence.
-- Bill Sloman, Sydney
Hah, yesterday's headline, 400 migrants quickly dig multiple side-by-side tunnels in sand under 15-foot high wall, come though in a rush. Photos show them orderly lined up to turn themselves in, so they can be processed on our side. Proving that in fact we can handle more than 200 applications per day. 600 total that day alone.
-- Thanks, - Win
You're safe using their analog switches. They are/were the founder's main thing.
That woman isn't worth bus fare. She should be banned from all future military flights.
How do you screen out the rapists, robbers, gang members and other assorted bad guys, though?
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Hideous old crone.
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Reason never works on leftists. Maybe some of the left's schoolyard tactics _are_ in order.
Yet the leftists *refuse* to negotiate. *ANYTHING*
Idiot!
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