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Paul Burridge March 6th 04 02:44 PM

On Fri, 05 Mar 2004 19:11:57 -0800, qrk
wrote:

Since your too lazy to do this, here, have a few designs. You can run
these on LTSpice. What is reasonably good shape factor?
Mark


Thanks Mark (and everyone else who responded) I will certainly check
this lot out later today.
I've got more than enough designs and pointers to design programs now,
so no more *please*!!! A chap *can* have too much help sometimes. :-)
--

The BBC: Licensed at public expense to spread lies.

Jim Meyer March 6th 04 10:46 PM

Paul Burridge wrote in message

I've got more than enough designs and pointers to design programs now,
so no more *please*!!! A chap *can* have too much help sometimes. :-)


Note to Paul but also to everyone else:

For every person who posts a question and/or response there are
probably a thousand people who read and benefit from the information
in a thread but never post anything. You may be full up Paul, there
may also be many more readers who need more information but won't or
can't ask.

Please, everyone, continue to contribute as long as you can.

Jim

Jim Meyer March 6th 04 10:46 PM

Paul Burridge wrote in message

I've got more than enough designs and pointers to design programs now,
so no more *please*!!! A chap *can* have too much help sometimes. :-)


Note to Paul but also to everyone else:

For every person who posts a question and/or response there are
probably a thousand people who read and benefit from the information
in a thread but never post anything. You may be full up Paul, there
may also be many more readers who need more information but won't or
can't ask.

Please, everyone, continue to contribute as long as you can.

Jim

Reg Edwards March 7th 04 02:08 AM

For every person who posts a question and/or response there are
probably a thousand people who read and benefit from the information
in a thread but never post anything. You may be full up Paul, there
may also be many more readers who need more information but won't or
can't ask.

Please, everyone, continue to contribute as long as you can.

=============================

Unfortunately, only about 5 percent of the 'information' published on this
and other newsgroups is of any use. Much of the remainder is misleading.
And the most serious of the problems is most folks' inability to distinguish
between wheat and chaff.

Many who are satisfied and immediately say thank you are too hasty, later
finding it won't work. Too much of the information falls into the category
of old wive's tales. If it sounds OK then it must be right!

The frequency of arguments between 'experts' gives the show away.

But most of you know this anyway. So why do I bother to say so?

Entertainment value is another matter. It stimulates the mind. Hence the
group's popularity.
---
Reg.













Reg Edwards March 7th 04 02:08 AM

For every person who posts a question and/or response there are
probably a thousand people who read and benefit from the information
in a thread but never post anything. You may be full up Paul, there
may also be many more readers who need more information but won't or
can't ask.

Please, everyone, continue to contribute as long as you can.

=============================

Unfortunately, only about 5 percent of the 'information' published on this
and other newsgroups is of any use. Much of the remainder is misleading.
And the most serious of the problems is most folks' inability to distinguish
between wheat and chaff.

Many who are satisfied and immediately say thank you are too hasty, later
finding it won't work. Too much of the information falls into the category
of old wive's tales. If it sounds OK then it must be right!

The frequency of arguments between 'experts' gives the show away.

But most of you know this anyway. So why do I bother to say so?

Entertainment value is another matter. It stimulates the mind. Hence the
group's popularity.
---
Reg.













Reg Edwards March 7th 04 08:37 PM

The BBC: Licensed at public expense to spread lies.

=========================

And long may they be licensed at public expense.

But they sound more like the VOA than the VOA.



Reg Edwards March 7th 04 08:37 PM

The BBC: Licensed at public expense to spread lies.

=========================

And long may they be licensed at public expense.

But they sound more like the VOA than the VOA.




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