[neonixie-l] Re: Bob Pease is dead

2011-06-22 Thread xdugef
It'd be great if could cut copper clad plates but I don't see that it can do that.. where are you getting the idea it can do pick and place? On 20 June, 20:34, David Forbes dfor...@dakotacom.net wrote: The great National chip engineer and Electronic Design columnist crashed his '69 VW Beetle

[neonixie-l] Re: Bob Pease is dead

2011-06-22 Thread xdugef
I don't know how I replied to this thread by mistake.. sorry to hear about Bob. On 22 June, 09:18, xdugef i...@xdugef.com wrote: It'd be great if could cut copper clad plates but I don't see that it can do that.. where are you getting the idea it can do pick and place? On 20 June, 20:34,

Re: [neonixie-l] Re: Bob Pease is dead

2011-06-21 Thread Quixotic Nixotic
On 21 Jun 2011, at 05:30, Nick wrote: Ironically, one of the books he wrote was entitled How to Drive into Accidents - And How Not to - An idiosyncratic, entertaining, and insightful book on safe driving techniques, for novices and experienced drivers alike.

[neonixie-l] Re: Bob Pease is dead

2011-06-21 Thread Terry S
I exchanged emails with Bob on several occasions, on many topics including VW bugs. One exchange even discussed the safety of those cars, and their lack of collapsable steering columns. He was truly a gentleman, eager to help with any problem, could lend insight into a circuit like no one else.

[neonixie-l] Re: Bob Pease is dead

2011-06-20 Thread Nick
On Jun 21, 4:34 am, David Forbes dfor...@dakotacom.net wrote: The great National chip engineer and Electronic Design columnist crashed his '69 VW Beetle while driving home from the funeral of Jim Williams, another great chip engineer. Details at ED, /. and some other places. Many years ago I