From: StanSquncr <StanSquncr@aol.com>
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
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From: StanSquncr <StanSquncr@aol.com>
Date: Mon, 23 Mar 1998 15:30:57 -0800 (PST)
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Subject: Re: UPSs (and downs ;-) )
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In a message dated 98-03-23 17:53:21 EST, rdew@el.nec.com writes:
<< Stan,
Clearly you only considered a few of the semi-cons. >>
Which ones? What do you call a nun that's had a sex-change operation?
A trans-sister, what else? :-)
<< Others just stop working >>
You pass enough current through any semi-conductor, it will short, I do
believe. And, see below.
<< while still others pass anything above the manufacturer design max. >>
It will short, then it will fry so bad because of the heat from that, that it
will eventually open.
<< Your lack of desire to learn ... >>
'Straw-man' argument.
<< ... indicates a possible reason why you don't seem to understand ... >>
I'll allow our fellow cypherpunks (in particular, the ones with enough guts to
use a name instead of 'anom' :-) ) to decide for themselves if they think I
understand or not.
<< At my age, I forget some ... >>
So what's your age, the tube age? So, you don't really know anything about
semi-conductors, do you? ;-)
Stan,
Stan and the Sequencers
http://members.aol.com/StanSquncr/
Brave Combo on our gig in Houston this Friday night (their website, newletter
page, Hot Dates) - "This show will feature a surprise guest opening the show.
Don't miss it. Seriously, don't miss it. ... "
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