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On Tue, 23 Sep 2003 17:35:50 -0500, Cecil Moore
wrote: Richard Clark wrote: I take it by your lack of other response you couldn't summon up a simple measure of temperature, ... If you, as a father, ever felt the brow of your child, you can tell his/her body temperature within a couple of degrees. Hi Cecil, A couple of degrees? Another way of saying you don't know. Step outside, and touch the side of the house illuminated by the sun and tell me within a couple of degrees what its temperature is. You don't have a clue. All of this means that you are long on wind when it comes to claims, and short on real facts when it comes to application. Just like your gusting on about light (like the sun) and wholly lost in the woods when asked how much power (like the temperature asked here). You couldn't even guess without fear of embarrassment. Want to jack up the pressure? How many Watts in that same area where your hand feels the heat against the sun drenched wall? You claim you can do it with your hand and a 75m hamstick coil (just a claim - and pretty inspecific at that), but have failed repeatedly to divulge the exact same ability with the sun against your own house. To this point the best you have to offer in the Texan sun is that it is out: 0 - maybe not 1 - maybe so If this is the best of your generalization (a binary shrug of the shoulders), you certainly could achieve a leap of success in dropping your poor standard equipment. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |