On Wed, Jul 01, 2009 at 05:38:27PM -0700, Eric T. wrote:
> <snip>
>  However, since that long-wire resistor would now be
> in series with the "second" battery
> <snip>
>  I guess you forgot about the charge/use switch?

The one that I myself drew? No, Eric. I haven't forgotten.

It sounds to me, Eric, like you're sniping; looking at my posts for
something to argue about rather than reading for content. I gather
you've been nursing a grudge ever since the last time you decided to
argue with me (or to be more precise, to turn a civil discussion into a
pecker match.) You don't have any other hobbies, I take it?

Now, had you actually read what I wrote, you'd have seen where I address
the very point that you decided to attack. Here, I'll cite it for you,
even though it's within the text that you yourself quoted:

> > Even if we assume that the resistor is only part of the charging
> > circuit, there's still a fatal flaw in it [...]

Meanwhile, go have a nice cool drink; relax. Go take in a movie, maybe
sail your boat for a bit. Your desperation is showing, and I suggest you
work on winding it down. For now, I'm going to give my inbox a vacation
from your emails - say, about a week - just so I don't have to deal with
any intemperate responses from you. Have a nice day.

[clickety-click] :)


-- 
* Ben Okopnik * Editor-in-Chief, Linux Gazette * http://LinuxGazette.NET *
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