
July 31st 10, 11:19 PM
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Grounding for Gable end bracket & mast.
K1TTT wrote:
On Jul 31, 9:14Â*pm, wrote:
K1TTT wrote:
On Jul 31, 5:34Â*pm, wrote:
"Szczepan Bia?ek" wrote:
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Szczepan Bialek wrote:
"In fact, most dipolar solids exhibit extremely small dielectric losses
since W tends to be extremely large. Water-free ice, for example does not
heat significantly under microwave irradiation." From:
http://www.tan-delta.com/mw_heating.html
Babbling gibberish, word salad.
"Quartz glass has a very high dielectric strength but a very low electric
conductivity, even at high temperature, high voltage and high frequency,
nearly without electric loss in the range of the frequencies applied.
Therefore quartz glass is an excellent high temperature dielectric
material."
Being able to cut and paste from a web page doesn't mean you are not a
babbling idiot.
What is the cause: polarisation or electrostriction or the both?
S*
Point proven.
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I wish he would talk to art more, the two of them are more fun when
they are combining their gibberish. Â*i guess they just don't realize
that the technobabble they have come up with doesn't really mean
anything useful, and little pieces of knowledge taken out of context
just can't be strung back together in any order to prove something
they think is right.
See:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Word_salad
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Jim Pennino
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so which of these do you think may apply to Mr. B or Art? Could be
just about any of them i guess, though art seems to alternate between
Logorrhea and silence, maybe he's bipolar? Mr. B seems to be solidly
Schizophasiac, just continual nonsensical babbling.
# Wernicke's aphasia
# Schizophasia, a mental condition characterized by incoherent
babbling (compulsive or intentional, but nonsensical)
# Logorrhea (psychology), a mental condition characterized by
excessive talking (coherent or otherwise, but compulsive)
I believe Art has early onset alzheimer's disease, which I find very sad,
while the other guy is just plain bat **** crazy.
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Jim Pennino
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