On 20.02.12 23:46, gene heskett wrote:
> On Monday, February 20, 2012 11:39:08 PM Erik Christiansen did opine:
> > Why isn't practice ever nearly as straightforward as theory? ;-)
>
> That I believe, we can lay right in Murphy's lap. Which ought to be as hot
> as Micky D's coffee. Maybe that SOB would go pester somebody else for a
> while.
Ah, so it wasn't dead, just undernourished. A pessimist is never
disappointed, and you're one interrupter in front. I think Murphy lost
on points. ;-)
It reminds me that my "lab power supply" doesn't have meters on it
either, to give a quick clue that there's not 20 mA going into the
circuit. (It's just a +5v, -5v, +12v regulated analogue PS in a small
ventilated case, fished out of a skip, and checked over. But it has
banana sockets, so it'll do me.)
Erik
--
Wizards had always known that the act of observation changed the thing that
was observed, and sometimes forgot that it also changed the observer too.
Terry Pratchett - Interesting times
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