arduino

Joseph Bento joseph at kirtland.com
Thu Mar 21 19:21:38 CDT 2013


2N2222?  Shouldn't you be using a BC548 or the like?  Sand-state 
electronics.... humph!   Phil, I believe there may be a circuit 
utilizing a 12AX7 / ECC803 in your future. :-)

Joe, N6DGY


On 3/21/2013 2:41 PM, Phil wrote:
> You're all missing the point. If a needs more than three 2N2222s and a 
> handful of resistors, it's too hard and you don't have time. Or as an 
> old crystal set friend once put it, "A profligate waste of silicon."
>
> Phil M1GWZ
>
>
> On 21 Mar 2013, at 18:13, Richard O'Neill wrote:
>
>> On 3/21/2013 11:46 AM, Andre Kesteloot wrote:
>>> /dipping a cautious foot in the cold waters of small platforms/
>>
>>   BTDT! One bitterly cold Winter day in my thirteenth year I was 
>> hiking in the boonies far from home when I fell through ice covering 
>> a waist deep creek. Stupid move on my part but the ice did appear 
>> thick enough to support my weight. I nearly froze my little brass 
>> ones off before getting a fire going to dry my clothes. Lesson learned!
>>
>>  Ever since I've been cautious about dipping any part of me into cold 
>> water - shrinkage and all that notwithstanding. So far I can't think 
>> of a single compelling thing I might want to do with an Arduino that 
>> would be worth the investment of time and expense. Can anyone point 
>> me to a list of capabilities for these devices - or is that something 
>> left to the experimenter to discover? I still have a TS-1000 computer 
>> (with 16k memory) here somewhere, just gathering dust. So little 
>> time, so many things to piss it away on.
>>
>> Richard
>>
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