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Old March 12th 06, 06:19 PM posted to uk.radio.amateur,rec.radio.amateur.homebrew
Spike
 
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Default Optical Communications? RSCB Irrelevance? (Was : The smallest Baird Televisor?)


Nedlar, hoping that Sunday evening wouldn't turn out like Saturday
evening did, wrote:

Spike wrote:

Perhaps he and Nedlar could get together; Nedlar didn't seem to have
much to do last night either.


Well I certainly didn't waste it doing Google searches, like you do.
Has your copy of the crap film ' Bridges at Toko Ri' bit the dust?


You are quite free to waste your time in any way that you wish; even
on the Internet if you feel so inclined. After all, you say you like
things kept simple. There's no need to feel apologetic.

The shortest Google search would have turned up the information needed
to avoid him making such an obvious statement. A CR2032 battery has a
capacity of 220 mAh at a current drain of 0.2 m/A.A modern AAA battery
far exceeds that - I've left it as an exercise for the OP to search
for that info..


Well we seem to be making progress. You are now acknowledging that you
use Google to gather information and are not trying to pass it off as
your own work. Well done, keep it up!


Unfortunately, you are making no progress whatsoever.

I merely mentioned some characteristics of a typical watch cell,
suggesting that if the OP looked on Google he could have found it out
for himself, thus avoiding posting what he did and looking like a
fool. Is that simple enough for you?

If we could now get you to understand what ' I can't think of anything
else' means, then that would be real progress.


I know you like things kept simple, so I strongly suggest you never
attempt to repair anything at all - you just don't have the brains for
it.

No throwing away of a fine receiver here due to 'nerves', fettling, or
missing pages from the manual. ROFLMAO. In fact, it directly follows
the Gospel According to Gareth, in his (still unqualified and
therefore dangerous) 'repair with gusto' creed; something he has
admitted failing in the past. ROFLMAO.

Is that simple enough for you?

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