at wouldn't be
beneficial, or necessary if the spammer was spoofing his way into febo's
servers.
I think this came from a spambot running on jeff's machine, and it emailed
the
payload to as many places as it dared... one of them happened to be the
time-nuts
address used for post
The spam message in question was apparently spoofed and did *not* originate
from Jeff's PC. In the message header, note the Originating-IP was
[84.27.224.19]. That IP address originates from a server at [Netherlands
Groningen Ziggo B.v]. Jeff's actual IP address (which I won't repeat here)
is s
Do quantum entanglement experiments with photons qualify? (Admittedly it's a
different situation, but the coupling is apparently faster than c?)
-Greg
- Original Message -
From: "Azelio Boriani"
To: "Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement"
Sent: Friday, September 23, 2
I think 61°C might be more typical, so 76°C seems pretty darn hot to me. I
would make sure that your fan is running, and is mounted the right
direction. (It should be blowing *into* the instrument.)
Also make sure that the top instrument cover is installed. (The top cover
must be in place so th
Thanks for that info, Rick.
Do we still have to fill out the DOT-SP11401 paperwork? Or is there a way
around that?
Thanks,
Greg
- Original Message -
From: "Richard Karlquist"
To: ; "Bruce Lane"
Sent: Saturday, January 15, 2011 2:40 PM
Subject: Re: [time-nuts] Cs Tube Shipping
I ju
Wow, I'm overwhelmed by all the Off List responses, requests and questions,
regarding Chuck's time & frequency equipment. ...And thanks for your kind
words about Chuck. Indeed he was a prince of a nice fellow, and a very good
friend.
Be assured that the logistics are such that probably his fami
Regarding the various discussions regarding CS reservoir depletion...
I should probably mention that I'm helping the family of my friend, the late
Chuck Norton (who owned Frequency Standards and Services in Colorado
Springs) with their sale of the equipment Chuck had in his lab and
inventory. W