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On Sun, 16 Oct 2005 17:49:44 GMT, Cecil Moore wrote:
Owen Duffy wrote: The myth: Measurements with a Bird 43 of the conditions on the Thruline section are invalid unless it has some minimum length of 50 ohm line on both sides of itself. Myth or not, YES or NO? Actually, upon closer examination, the definition of "myth" proves the above is NOT a myth. It is not a traditional story. It is not a parable allegory. It is not a popular belief. So, no Owen, it is not a myth. Cecil, this is the opposite to your stated YES opinion just three hours ago. I am beginning to form the view that your opinion is just the opposite of that expressed in the last posting you read, that you will argue for arguments sake. When I look for consistency in you postings, it is that they are consistently arguments against other propositions, even if it means you have to change your own position to remain opposed. To be kind, the devil's advocate. Owen -- |
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