Are you writing some article?
No, I just was curious. ;-)
Dieter
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Ah ok, by the way, hows the big site update going?
On Tuesday, 25 September 2012 09:19:02 UTC+1, Nocrotec wrote:
Are you writing some article?
No, I just was curious. ;-)
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Hi!
Ah ok, by the way, hows the big site update going?
ahhh... it's super super super delayed.
I still have so many orders that I don't know what to do first.
I have so many data I want to put online.. but no chance at the moment.
200-300 Nixie e-mails a day are hard to process for one man
A day?! Whoah, i had no idea you could be that busy! Are you selling clocks
/ tubes as a fulltime job?
On Tuesday, 25 September 2012 20:53:27 UTC+1, Nocrotec wrote:
Hi!
Ah ok, by the way, hows the big site update going?
ahhh... it's super super super delayed.
I still have so many
Dieter your idea of a 'hobby' is what we mere mortals class as 'a business'
haha
On Tuesday, 25 September 2012 21:38:59 UTC+1, Nocrotec wrote:
Hi!
A day?!
Yes, a day
Whoah, i had no idea you could be that busy! Are you selling clocks /
tubes as a fulltime job?
No no...
Are you writing some article? Because if so, i cant wait to read it, since
i know you have a lot of knowledge about nixie tubes and im always happy to
know more! :D
On Monday, 24 September 2012 20:40:04 UTC+1, Nocrotec wrote:
Hi Friends,
What is the right word to use in English?
Anode
I'd say that you can use both grid and mesh since they do not describe the
electrical properties in a Nixie, just the structure of the Anode made up
by a grid or mesh structure. But in a thermionic valve they describe the
control electrode if you use the word grid. In a thermionic valve you