At 12:01 PM -0500 7/4/02, Michael Bryan Bell wrote:
>
>Heh, I replaced a blown capacitor on an airport once as it was a very well
>known issue and the fix was fairly straight forward... But my track record
>with soldering is not the best. Almost lost an eye when I was 16 and had a
>capacitor reversed and thought I had turned off the power to the circuit..
>
>*bang*

I once worked at an Aerospace company where when things were slow in the lab we'd hold 
summary component executions, a process which involved a capacitor or resistor, a 
suicide cord, and a 120 volt outlet. It did not involve a last minute call from the 
governor.

Your tax dollars at work!

Paul

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