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Started by rudykeram January 27, 2014
On Tue, 28 Jan 2014 03:19:00 -0800, Rick Lyons wrote:

> On Mon, 27 Jan 2014 13:36:05 -0600, Tim Wescott > <tim@seemywebsite.really> wrote: > > [Snipped by Lyons] >> >>Which signal? The spread-spectrum video carrying political discussions, >>the Super Bowl, porn, or some other socially irredeemable content? Or >>the detailed information about the life of the electrons in the various >>resistive materials in the area? > > Tim, > Did you forget to take your medication this morning?
Rick, when I put 'porn' and 'information about the life of the electrons' in the same paragraph I, in no way, implied an unhealthy fascination with subatomic particles. Really. -- Tim Wescott Wescott Design Services http://www.wescottdesign.com
On Tue, 28 Jan 2014 15:49:55 -0600, Tim Wescott
<tim@seemywebsite.really> wrote:

>On Tue, 28 Jan 2014 03:19:00 -0800, Rick Lyons wrote: > >> On Mon, 27 Jan 2014 13:36:05 -0600, Tim Wescott >> <tim@seemywebsite.really> wrote: >> >> [Snipped by Lyons] >>> >>>Which signal? The spread-spectrum video carrying political discussions, >>>the Super Bowl, porn, or some other socially irredeemable content? Or >>>the detailed information about the life of the electrons in the various >>>resistive materials in the area? >> >> Tim, >> Did you forget to take your medication this morning? > >Rick, when I put 'porn' and 'information about the life of the electrons' >in the same paragraph I, in no way, implied an unhealthy fascination with >subatomic particles. > >Really. > >-- > >Tim Wescott >Wescott Design Services >http://www.wescottdesign.com
Now I think of thermal noise as electron orgies. Makes it a lot more fun. Eric Jacobsen Anchor Hill Communications http://www.anchorhill.com