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On Saturday, 17 December 2022 at 21:55:35 UTC+1 J Forbes wrote:
They're all gone
Do you think you might do another run anytime soon? I got caught short
for this run.
Thanks, John
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This is totally off topic but I consider it important enough to post.
There is a young lady in FL (I'm in TN) for whom I've become a big
brother. She is now in dire straits. Please read about her on
GoFundMe and if you can, help out
gf.me/u/yzw4y3
Thank you
Now back to our regular discuss
I have my mail agent set to reject the virus transport mechanism, er,
HTML mail. Google somehow detects this and sends me plain text.
John
On 8/19/20 8:10 AM, 'orange_glow_fan' via neonixie-l wrote:
Did anyone get migrated to the 'New Groups' page format? Not sure if I
caused it or Google ju
NO he doesn't, at least in the USA. I have a friend who owns a
vertically integrated box- building company. If one wants to use their
full set of services, one can supply a diagram drawn on a yellow pad.
Their engineers will design the schematic, make the boards, stuff and
solder them, insta
Hi guys,
Sorry to intrude but I need some help from my friends. I need a pair of
lungs overhauled and so have started a Go Fund Me page. Any
contribution would be most appreciated.
https://www.gofundme.com/f/repair-my-lungs-so-that-i-may-live-awhile-longer?utm_source=customer&utm_medium=c
Hey Greg,
I have an excellent HP counter that I just couldn't bear to modify so I
still have one such cord. On the rest of my instruments, I've been able
to find non-EMI filter IEC connector that could be made to fit with a
little nibbler work. There's usually enough room in those old machines
f
On 2/11/19 6:55 PM, gregebert wrote:
> The most-concerning step was bombarding, which involves kilovolts at
> several hundred mA of current, which is instant death if you contact it.
> Nixie tubes dont require bombarding per-se, though if you want to make
> large tubes you might need to in or
I think I read awhile back that they went web only which, of course, is
the death knell for the publication. Their content had gotten pretty
bad to the point I quit buying it a couple of years ago.
John
On 2/14/19 3:59 PM, 'orange_glow_fan' via neonixie-l wrote:
> Does anyone subscribe to this