Re: Why JFET amp instead of Non-inv Op amp? Do they both not have high Imp?



On 19 Apr 2005 13:06:44 -0700, Winfield Hill
<hill_a@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>Jim Thompson wrote...
>>
>> By Arizona law you CAN switch suppliers, the lines are considered
>> public property... all the companies feed the same grid.
>
> We can change "suppliers" too, but only if we're a big enough
> customer, IIRC. A single private company owns the lines, and
> charges us plenty for their use, and for the grid connectivity.
>
>> Here, we have a "Corporation Commission" that controls rates.
>> Any rate change request is subject to audit.
>
> That's not very privitized; we no longer have such Governmental
> control.

Around here, anything considered a UTILITY... water, telephone,
electricity, natural gas, Cable TV, is subject to Corporation
Commission audit BEFORE a rate change can take place.

...Jim Thompson
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