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MooseFET
That must be the weenie way. Not very bright.
It is a great circuit for my intended purpose. Just because you
didn't understand the purpose of the circuit, you don't see how
excellent it is.
That must be the weenie way. Not very bright.
Would that be a Lithium battery?
MooseFET said:It is a great circuit for my intended purpose. Just because you
didn't understand the purpose of the circuit, you don't see how
excellent it is.
Has a unique house code to prevent access by nearby systems, with
fifteen (15) different settings. Endless fun for all the family.
Sylvia.
ingvald44 said:Don't forget the burning bag of dog poop.
ingvald44 said:Well I guess at that ratio just about anything would explode. Any
bigger than RDX alone?
I understood the purpose, though it won't do what you think it will.
Yes it will. Look again.
Presumably the subscriber of that particular DSL account has had his
computer hacked. No one could really be so stupid as to post such a
question from their own PC without using an annoymising proxy.
Could they?
Sylvia.
Yes it will. Look again.
No it won't, weenie.
Sylvia Else said:[email protected] wrote:
Presumably the subscriber of that particular DSL account has had his
computer hacked. No one could really be so stupid as to post such a
question from their own PC without using an annoymising proxy.
Could they?
On Fri, 23 Jan 2009 18:27:29 -0800 (PST), MooseFET
No it won't, weenie.
Oh yes it will neener neener neener!
Oh yes it will neener neener neener!
YOU set up the detonator, with explosives, then push the button. if
you're still around, idiot. THe battery is the least of your worries.
27:29 -0800 (PST), MooseFET
YOU set up the detonator, with explosives, then push the button. if
you're still around, idiot. THe battery is the least of your worries.
.... and this is exactly what I wanted it to do.
The explosives go off while he is hooking it up. If he hooks up the
battery end last (and the wires are long), having him then short the
battery was the idea.
... and this is exactly what I wanted it to do.
The explosives go off while he is hooking it up. If he hooks up the
battery end last (and the wires are long), having him then short the
battery was the idea.
Dumbass, who pushes the detonate button before hooking up the
explosives? You've proven my point about the intelligence of you
weenies.
Dumbass, who pushes the detonate button before hooking up the
explosives? You've proven my point about the intelligence of you
weenies.
Dumbass, who pushes the detonate button before hooking up the
explosives? You've proven my point about the intelligence of you
weenies.
Bwa-ha-ha-ha... Now, *That's* funny. A really clear understanding of
absolutely nothing.
On Sun, 25 Jan 2009 08:15:30 -0800 (PST), MooseFET
28:41 -0800 (PST), MooseFET
On Fri, 23 Jan 2009 18:27:29 -0800 (PST), MooseFET
Bwa-ha-ha-ha... Now, *That's* funny. A really clear understanding of
absolutely nothing.
We already knew that always wrong was .. well .. always wrong. It
surprised me that krw didn't get the intent of the circuit.
28:41 -0800 (PST), MooseFET
On Fri, 23 Jan 2009 18:27:29 -0800 (PST), MooseFET
Dumbass, who pushes the detonate button before hooking up the
explosives? You've proven my point about the intelligence of you
weenies.
Huh! Who are you and what have you done with krw?
Go back and read carefully what I said. Note the order of things.
Note that I said the circuit does exactly what I intended. I never
suggested that anyone press a button before things are hooked up. For
that matter, I would include a statement that the user should not do
that in the instructions.
Step 1: Connect the battery and switch to the wires. (do not press
the button at this time)
Step 2: Connect the wires to the blasting cap.
We already knew that always wrong was .. well .. always wrong. It
surprised me that krw didn't get the intent of the circuit.
I perfectly understood the intent. In the real world it wouldn't do
what you think it will, a point you still haven't gotten through your
wee(nie) brain.