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Michael C
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There have been reports of ye olde TO3 transistors with a silicon die sizeFake?
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Bit like those Russian DollsOn Dec 9, 2:30 pm, "Michael C" <nos...@nospam.com> wrote:
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Hilarious!
Would be even funnier if the scammers got scammed, what's inside the
2200uF cap I wonder?
Surely if you were going to go to the trouble you'd at least match theFake?
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Hilarious!Fake?
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"Michael C"
Fake?
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Surely if you were going to go to the trouble you'd at least match the
voltage?? And maybe throw in some ballast so it isn't the same weight as
an 'AA' battery from clints.
what next?Fake?
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** Who do you imagine is the target of the scam ??
It's not manufacturers or any reputable component wholesalers for
starters.
...... Phil
I understand they they likely end up as 'surplus' on Ebay. However, if the"James"
"Michael C"
Fake?
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Surely if you were going to go to the trouble you'd at least match the
voltage?? And maybe throw in some ballast so it isn't the same weight as
an 'AA' battery from clints.
** Who do you imagine is the target of the scam ??
It's not manufacturers or any reputable component wholesalers for
starters.
...... Phil
Michael C wrote:
Fake?
http://pizdaus.com/single.php?id=10465#read_c
what next?
CFL's with incandescent filaments.
Car batteries with a 9 Volter and two AA's inside.
Don...
I ended up with two Dave.On Mon, 10 Dec 2007 07:53:32 +1100, Don McKenzie <look@mysig.com
wrote:
Michael C wrote:
Fake?
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what next?
CFL's with incandescent filaments.
Car batteries with a 9 Volter and two AA's inside.
Don...
Hi Don
To change the subject but slightly ...
Have you received that Asus notebook tht you wrote about earlier ?
If so, how do you like it ?
I am really keen to to get one but so far I can't find one in WA. I
would be very interested to hear about your experience with ordering
one from overseas.
Dave
As is mine. I got my grubby hands on one (a grey taiwanese import)Dave Goldfinch wrote:
To change the subject but slightly ...
Have you received that Asus notebook tht you wrote about earlier ?
If so, how do you like it ?
Fantastic is my estimate.
The machine is so well thought out that it even has RAM in a
very standard DDR2 SO DIMM under a panel on the bottom. The first
thing I did was pop out the 512Mb piece and replace it with 2Gb
(which the machine accepted happily).
It's a brilliant little computer. Buy some!
GB, I have two more on order!
Thanks for the info Don.GB wrote:
The machine is so well thought out that it even has RAM in a
very standard DDR2 SO DIMM under a panel on the bottom. The first
thing I did was pop out the 512Mb piece and replace it with 2Gb
(which the machine accepted happily).
It's a brilliant little computer. Buy some!
GB, I have two more on order!
My wife thinks I am trying to corner the market.
I got two, sold one, and bought another two. But then, I wanted to
upgrade to the 8G models.
I also needed dial-up, and they weren't supported, so I grabbed a couple
of very small $62 Swann USB modems, works a treat.
Will also run two screens, and in extended mode if you wish, the
original LCD screen, and any CRT/LCD external off the VGA connector on
the side.
Don...
EMS from TaiwanOn Wed, 12 Dec 2007 07:06:08 +1100, Don McKenzie <look@mysig.com
wrote:
GB wrote:
The machine is so well thought out that it even has RAM in a
very standard DDR2 SO DIMM under a panel on the bottom. The first
thing I did was pop out the 512Mb piece and replace it with 2Gb
(which the machine accepted happily).
It's a brilliant little computer. Buy some!
GB, I have two more on order!
My wife thinks I am trying to corner the market.
I got two, sold one, and bought another two. But then, I wanted to
upgrade to the 8G models.
I also needed dial-up, and they weren't supported, so I grabbed a couple
of very small $62 Swann USB modems, works a treat.
Will also run two screens, and in extended mode if you wish, the
original LCD screen, and any CRT/LCD external off the VGA connector on
the side.
Don...
Thanks for the info Don.
It sounds like a wonderful little machine. Just one further query: How
long did you have to wait for delivery ?
Thanks
Dave