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To: Bill Jackson who wrote (33913)9/1/1998 10:04:00 PM
From: go4it  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 35569
 
William Jackson,

As much as I hate to say this and especially on this public forum this post impresses the living hell out of me. I suppose a Kitty litter graphite combo is possible but platinum wire is not very useful in WW pots as there are cheaper solutions. Definitely a must in precision thermal couple wire though. The DC motors and controllers are only useful to me as they make up the dynomometers that I use for loading and torque control. I work in the design of the AC variable speed drives (standard drives, small drives). I qualify the drives for customer release and European CE qualifications but I am impressed with your background knowledge of A-B.



To: Bill Jackson who wrote (33913)9/1/1998 10:23:00 PM
From: E. Charters  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 35569
 
I thot they just phoned charlie on nite shift and got him to mix the floorwax with the boot scrapings and trundle it down to the lab for them. In the summer the dogie doo makes about 37 ohms per sq cm when mixed 3 to one with Mr. Clean. It was a on a late nite that he asked one of the lab boys about the scrawls on the blackboard and they told him it was about the new platinum gold mine they were installing the controls for on the float tanks. Thus began the Bankes late nite stock career. They should have wondered what he was doing with a cellular and a laptop charting program and the floors were still not done in the morning.

sigh...