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Ian Field
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Wed Nov 30, 2011 8:19 pm
"Rich Grise" <richg_at_example.net.invalid> wrote in message
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Ian Field wrote:
"Rich Grise" <richg_at_example.net.invalid> wrote in message
BeeJ wrote:
So this is what happens when you breath in the smoke while soldering.
"Breath" is a noun. It's the stuff that you breathe.
Pork can be a verb.
Yeah, true, but what kind of fumes do you inhale from that? =:-O
Sickly blend of cheese & fish.
Ramon F. Herrera
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Wed Nov 30, 2011 8:20 pm
On Nov 28, 4:29 pm, "Ramon F. Herrera" <ra...@conexus.net> wrote:
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On Nov 27, 6:36 pm, "Phil Allison" <phi...@tpg.com.au> wrote:
"Ramon F. Herrera"
I was looking at the schematics of the first transistor radio, the
Regency TR-1, and noticed that it uses a 22.5v. battery.
http://people.msoe.edu/~reyer/regency/schematic.jpg
Later models use a more normal battery such as 9v.
** Ever heard of Google ??
Do you know the name of the first software to go out and
collect info on the web, for a search engine?
The name was "Scooter" and it was the source behind the first search
engine, Altavista. It took Scooter about a month to index the whole
web.
My buddies at Digital Equipment research (Unix/Ultrix division) in
Palo Alto wrote it, in a Skunkworks type of operation, against the
wishes of management. The funny thing is that when DEC was sold the
first part to go was the most valuable: Altavista. They placed
advertising in a blimp (very apropos) that glided above Fenway Park.
-Ramon The Internet Co-Founder (along with a cast of thousands)
(let the Al Gore jokes begin, you bagger ingrates)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AltaVista
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DEC_Systems_Research_Center
Rich Grise
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Wed Nov 30, 2011 10:05 pm
Ian Field wrote:
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"Rich Grise" <richg_at_example.net.invalid> wrote in message
Ian Field wrote:
"Rich Grise" <richg_at_example.net.invalid> wrote in message
BeeJ wrote:
So this is what happens when you breath in the smoke while soldering.
"Breath" is a noun. It's the stuff that you breathe.
Pork can be a verb.
Yeah, true, but what kind of fumes do you inhale from that? =:-O
Sickly blend of cheese & fish.
Maybe you should turn your attention to women who actually bathe.
Good Luck!
Rich
BeeJ
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Fri Dec 02, 2011 1:23 am
BeeJ explained on 11/29/2011 :
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So this is what happens when you breath in the smoke while soldering.
Just a typo but IT PROVES MY POINT!
P E Schoen
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Sat Dec 03, 2011 2:40 am
"Rich Grise" wrote in message news:jb65rj$bbb$3_at_dont-email.me...
Ian Field wrote:
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Sickly blend of cheese & fish.
Maybe you should turn your attention to women who actually bathe.
Or even breathe...
Unless you have a-morgue-ous intentions!
Paul
P E Schoen
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Sat Dec 03, 2011 3:00 am
"Ramon F. Herrera" wrote in message
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You aren't mentioned in either entry. Are you this Ramon Herrera?
http://www.wwaytv3.com/user/ramon_herrera
or:
http://www.borlandtalk.com/jbuilder-and-eclipse-vt104814.html
Paul
Jamie
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Sat Dec 03, 2011 9:32 pm
Rich Grise wrote:
Quote:
Ian Field wrote:
"Rich Grise" <richg_at_example.net.invalid> wrote in message
Ian Field wrote:
"Rich Grise" <richg_at_example.net.invalid> wrote in message
BeeJ wrote:
So this is what happens when you breath in the smoke while soldering.
"Breath" is a noun. It's the stuff that you breathe.
Pork can be a verb.
Yeah, true, but what kind of fumes do you inhale from that? =:-O
Sickly blend of cheese & fish.
Maybe you should turn your attention to women who actually bathe.
Good Luck!
Rich
Isn't that like washing a coffee pot?
Jamie
Ron M.
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Tue Dec 06, 2011 12:37 am
On Nov 30, 1:20 pm, "Ramon F. Herrera" <ra...@conexus.net> wrote:
Quote:
On Nov 28, 4:29 pm, "Ramon F. Herrera" <ra...@conexus.net> wrote:
On Nov 27, 6:36 pm, "Phil Allison" <phi...@tpg.com.au> wrote:
"Ramon F. Herrera"
I was looking at the schematics of the first transistor radio, the
Regency TR-1, and noticed that it uses a 22.5v. battery.
http://people.msoe.edu/~reyer/regency/schematic.jpg
Later models use a more normal battery such as 9v.
>> ** Ever heard of Google ??
> Do you know the name of the first software to go out and
> collect info on the web, for a search engine?
The name was "Scooter" and it was the source behind the first search
engine, Altavista. It took Scooter about a month to index the whole
web.
My buddies at Digital Equipment research (Unix/Ultrix division) in
Palo Alto wrote it, in a Skunkworks type of operation, against the
wishes of management. The funny thing is that when DEC was sold the
first part to go was the most valuable: Altavista. They placed
advertising in a blimp (very apropos) that glided above Fenway Park.
-Ramon The Internet Co-Founder (along with a cast of thousands)
(let the Al Gore jokes begin, you bagger ingrates)
We were already making jokes well before you said this. Why can't we
seem to find anything authoritative ( matter of fact anything at all)
that suggests anything you have said ref. (your Internet development)
as being correct and truthful. Hmmmmm.
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BeeJ
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Tue Dec 06, 2011 12:39 am
Ian Field wrote :
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"Rich Grise" <richg_at_example.net.invalid> wrote in message
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Ian Field wrote:
"Rich Grise" <richg_at_example.net.invalid> wrote in message
BeeJ wrote:
So this is what happens when you breath in the smoke while soldering.
"Breath" is a noun. It's the stuff that you breathe.
Pork can be a verb.
Yeah, true, but what kind of fumes do you inhale from that? =:-O
Sickly blend of cheese & fish.
Are you buying lunch. See you.
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