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Spehro Pefhany
Me too: Wussner, Munsch, and Wycks.
John
Me three (Shultz) but (rather like Dr. Strangelove) I try to keep it
under control.
Best regards,
Spehro Pefhany
Me too: Wussner, Munsch, and Wycks.
John
John said:Me too: Wussner, Munsch, and Wycks.
The first two certainly don't sound Irish to me...
My dad, the Larkin, was half German, and my mom was 100%. There were
dark rumors of some French contamination somewhere along the line, but
nobody wanted to say much about that.
The Brat is 0.25 Italian on top of all that, some serious American
hybrid vigor.
John
John said:My dad, the Larkin, was half German, and my mom was 100%. ...
... There were
dark rumors of some French contamination somewhere along the line, but
nobody wanted to say much about that.
So did she speak like "Vee, da peeple off Kahlifohniah ..."?
John said:So did she speak like "Vee, da peeple off Kahlifohniah ..."?
No, they both spoke Yat, the working-class dialect of New Orleans,
named for the universal, Aloha-like greeting "where y'at?" [1]
John
[1] to which the polite response is "where y'at?"
John said:Joerg said:So did she speak like "Vee, da peeple off Kahlifohniah ..."?
No, they both spoke Yat, the working-class dialect of New Orleans,
named for the universal, Aloha-like greeting "where y'at?" [1]
John
[1] to which the polite response is "where y'at?"
John said:Joerg said:John Larkin wrote:
My dad, the Larkin, was half German, and my mom was 100%. ...
So did she speak like "Vee, da peeple off Kahlifohniah ..."?
No, they both spoke Yat, the working-class dialect of New Orleans,
named for the universal, Aloha-like greeting "where y'at?" [1]
John
[1] to which the polite response is "where y'at?"
I predict one day you'll come to respect and treasure your
own unique New Orleans upbringing, culture and history.
John said:If I correctly interpret your "not done that way" as "nobody does
this", you're just flat wrong. It's been done for decades, in
thousands of applications.
If one must use incandescants, and inrush is a problem, PWM would be a
simpler solution than all that stuff in the ancient Motorola appnote.
The patent is absurd. Why not just taper the PWM drive and be done
with it?
Not interested in the old and inferior way of doing it...
It is no solution at all. PWM through a substantial length of wiring
harness, with unlimited dV/dt, the one size fits all "solution"? Forget it.
Things are more bulb-centric these days...too complicated for you?
John said:Fred, there's an entire universe of stuff out there that you're not
interested in.
Well, I did design the dimmers (4 GHz bandwidth dimmers) for this,
http://www.llnl.gov/nif/project/news_NIF_leapsforward.html
the world's biggest laser.
Gosh, if I was a smart as you are, imagine what I could do.
John said:Fred, there's an entire universe of stuff out there that you're not
interested in.
Well, I did design the dimmers (4 GHz bandwidth dimmers) for this,
http://www.llnl.gov/nif/project/news_NIF_leapsforward.html
the world's biggest laser.
Gosh, if I was a smart as you are, imagine what I could do.
John said:Well, I did design the dimmers (4 GHz bandwidth dimmers) for this,
http://www.llnl.gov/nif/project/news_NIF_leapsforward.html
the world's biggest laser.
One doesn't often see the words dimmers
and 4GHz together. Explanation, please?
One doesn't often see the words dimmers
and 4GHz together. Explanation, please?
None of us is perfect. Some might think they are but they aren't![]()
One doesn't often see the words dimmers and 4GHz together.
Explanation, please?
So, do you expect to see break-even in your lifetime?
Thanks,
Rich
I think they expect net fusion energy greater than the laser light input
to the target chamber, but that's far from wall-plug break-even. As they
like to say, they expect about as much fusion energy as there are
calories in a jelly donut.