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What's with all the recipe bull**** posts?
Who's posting these? Ed Price wrote: oil. Add a little water, season, then add the carcass. Simmer for half an hour keeping the stock thick. Remove the carcass and add the vegetables slowly to the stock, so that it remains boiling the whole time. Cover the pot and simmer till vegetables are tender (2 hours approximately). Continue seasoning to taste. Before serving, add butter and pasta, serve piping with hot bread and butter. |
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On Tue, 28 Dec 2004 09:32:21 -0500, Julia Child
wrote: ignore What's with all the recipe bull**** posts? Who's posting these? Well, this is the info I received. I don't really understand it, but this is what I was told: Hello, this message is never sent unsolicited. Don't panic. You - or more precisely someone using your mail address - have posted a test message to the following Newsgroups: de.alt.test,bit.listserv.test,rec.radio.amateur.an tenna Your message was sent Sat, 25 Dec 2004 21:01:30 GMT travelling from your location to the news.karlvalentin.de (Germany). Your article arrived here at Sun Dec 26 2004 00:40:05 +0100 (CET) and this is the way it went (read from back to front): news.karlvalentin.de!news.qymp.de!tarantoga!auth.d e.news.easynet.net!spool3.bllon.news.easynet.net!e asynet-quince!easynet.net!news.glorb.com!transit1.nntp.hc cnet.nl!transit.nntp.hccnet.nl!transit2.nntp.hccne t.nl!feeder.news-service.com!psinet-eu-nl!news.satx.rr.com!149.52.149.150.mismatch Reflector Mail is sent to anybody posting into a group ending with the word ".test". If you don't want to receive reflector mails, include e.g. the words 'ignore' at the top of your articles. For obvious reasons, mails to are directed into /dev/null. If you feel to write us, send your mail to instead. Full headers plus the first 20 lines of your original message we | Path: news.karlvalentin.de!news.qymp.de!tarantoga!auth.d e.news.easynet.net!spool3.bllon.news.easynet.net!e asynet-quince!easynet.net!news.glorb.com!transit1.nntp.hc cnet.nl!transit.nntp.hccnet.nl!transit2.nntp.hccne t.nl!feeder.news-service.com!psinet-eu-nl!news.satx.rr.com!149.52.149.150.mismatch | From: Bob Miller | Subject: Modification of G5RV - need help on this | Approved: Bob Miller | Newsgroups: de.alt.test,bit.listserv.test,rec.radio.amateur.an tenna | References: | Date: Sat, 25 Dec 2004 21:01:30 GMT | Message-ID: | X-Newsposter: AtomicPost/32 (http://149.52.149.150) Registered | NNTP-Posting-Host: 149.52.149.150 | X-Trace: satx.rr.com 5830402087 149.52.149.150 (25 Dec 2004 21:01:30 GMT) | Followup-To: news.admin.net-abuse.email | Lines: 49 | Xref: news.karlvalentin.de de.alt.test:11560 | | soften. | In skillet, brown the meat in a little olive oil, | then add onions, peppers, and celery (all chopped finely) | and season well. | Place in a large bowl and cool. | Add seasoned breadcrumbs and a little of the tomato gravy, | enough to make the mixture pliable. | Divide the stuffing among the cabbage leaves then roll. | Place seam down in a baking pan. | Ladle tomato gravy on top, | and bake at 325¦ for 30 - 45 minutes. | | | | Umbilical Cordon Bleu | | Nothing is so beautiful as the bond between mother and child, | so why not consume it? | Children or chicken breasts will work wonderfully also. | Ed Price wrote: oil. Add a little water, season, then add the carcass. Simmer for half an hour keeping the stock thick. Remove the carcass and add the vegetables slowly to the stock, so that it remains boiling the whole time. Cover the pot and simmer till vegetables are tender (2 hours approximately). Continue seasoning to taste. Before serving, add butter and pasta, serve piping with hot bread and butter. |
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Bob Miller wrote:
Julia Child wrote: What's with all the recipe bull**** posts? Who's posting these? Well, this is the info I received. I don't really understand it, but this is what I was told: this message is never sent unsolicited. Don't panic. You - or more precisely someone using your mail address - have posted a test message to the following Newsgroups: de.alt.test,bit.listserv.test,rec.radio.amateur.an tenna That's just a side-effect of the message having been posted to a 'test' newsgroup - basically irrelevant to the real issue. Look up 'hipcrime' in google for more info about what went on with the baby recipes. miguel -- Hit The Road! Photos from 32 countries on 5 continents: http://travel.u.nu |
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The term Faraday screen, sield, or cage, has been applied to perforated
continuous sheets of metal in this thread. That`s generally wrong. A Faraday screen, shield, or cage is a network of parallel wires or strips connected together at one end but disconnected from each other at their opposite ends. I`ve worked at several broadcast stations which used Faraday screens at every tower to magnetically couple the tower to the feedline while eliminating all capacitive coupling. The purpose is to disadvantage harmonic coupling to the tower in which capacitance favors due to lowered capacitive reactance at the harmonic frequencies. At the stations, two coupled coils are used. They are close together and share the same axis. Between the two coil forms is erected a heavy plate sliced with parallel cuts. These start at one edge of the plate but end before reaching quite to the other edge. The purpose is to eliminate capacitive coupling between the coils but to allow tight magnetic coupling between the coils. In the broadcast station they also have another salutary effect. The tower`s lightning strikes nearly all are terminated on the Faraday screen and kept out of the radio equipment. A Faraday screen, shield, or cage is a network of parallel wires or strips connected on one end but disconnected from each other at their opposite ends. It`s similar to a conductive comb. The connected ends of the wires are usually grounded. The open-circuit wires prohibit circulating current from wire to wire. Fields of the induced current would cancel the field of the inducing current thus canceling inductive coupling. Due to the gaps, the screen is transparent to the magnetic field but the wires capture the electrostatic lines of force and eliminate capacitive coupling through the screen. A screen properly grounded at both ends of the wires sliminates magnstic and electrostatic coupling. It is a shield but not a Faraday shield. A continuous conducting shield is not a Faraday shield, even if perforated with small holes. A lot of screened rooms have been constructed from copper window screen. It decouples the contentents of the room from the whole world when done correctly. Best regards, Richard Harrison, KB5WZI |
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Richard Harrison wrote:
A Faraday screen, shield, or cage is a network of parallel wires or strips connected together at one end but disconnected from each other at their opposite ends. I`ve worked at several broadcast stations which used Faraday screens The special comb-like structure that Richard describes, which is deliberately constructed to block electric fields but transmit magnetic fields, is normally called a Faraday "screen" - but not a cage. The term Faraday "cage" is reserved for a complete conducting enclosure that blocks both electric and magnetic fields from entering the interior. The rest of the discussion is about how well an incomplete or penetrated enclosure might work as a Faraday cage. -- 73 from Ian G3SEK 'In Practice' columnist for RadCom (RSGB) http://www.ifwtech.co.uk/g3sek |
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Ian White, G3SEK wrote:
"---but not a cage." A cage according to my American dictionary is: "A boxlike receptacle or enclosure for confining birds or other animals, made with openwork of wires, bars, etc." Ian sent me to my dictionary of electronics which reads: "Faraday cage-See Faraday Shield" Usage varies from place to place. I don`t know if I`m vindicated or stand corrected. Best regards, Richard Harrison, KB5WZI |
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In message , Richard
Harrison writes Ian White, G3SEK wrote: "---but not a cage." A cage according to my American dictionary is: "A boxlike receptacle or enclosure for confining birds or other animals, made with openwork of wires, bars, etc." Ian sent me to my dictionary of electronics which reads: "Faraday cage-See Faraday Shield" Usage varies from place to place. I don`t know if I`m vindicated or stand corrected. Best regards, Richard Harrison, KB5WZI Was it not an Ice Bucket which Faraday used to demonstrate the fact that the electrostatic charges repelled each other as far as possible, and therefore stayed on the outside of the bucket? The inside was electrically dead. Ian. -- |
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Richard Harrison wrote:
Ian White, G3SEK wrote: "---but not a cage." A cage according to my American dictionary is: "A boxlike receptacle or enclosure for confining birds or other animals, made with openwork of wires, bars, etc." Ian sent me to my dictionary of electronics which reads: "Faraday cage-See Faraday Shield" Usage varies from place to place. I don`t know if I`m vindicated or stand corrected. Me neither! The main lesson is that we have to be careful to define what we mean, because there's a strong risk that other people might understand something different. Faraday cages are used at CERN and other large particle accelerators, to keep the sensitive particle detectors isolated from the pulsed megawatts of RF energy that are kicking the particles around the ring. CERN is an international facility, so each country has its own experiments using separate Faraday cages. Several years ago, I needed to call a friend who was working at CERN. Someone picked up the phone, and a voice said "British Cage". "Well," I thought, "that certainly puts us in our place..." -- 73 from Ian G3SEK 'In Practice' columnist for RadCom (RSGB) http://www.ifwtech.co.uk/g3sek |
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![]() "Julia Child" wrote in message ... What's with all the recipe bull**** posts? Who's posting these? Ed Price wrote: SNIP No, I didn't write that. However, "Julia", rest assured that, by posting your question, your address will soon be harvested for use by the Hipcrime bot in the DOS attack. Don't reply, don't post about it, don't help the bot. Ed wb6wsn |
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