Re: sanding off chip markings?
- From: mrdarrett@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: 7 Jun 2006 11:57:24 -0700
Richard Henry wrote:
<mrdarrett@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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2. In case of a nuclear strike against us, or equivalent catastrophe,
having a radio like this might come in handy. (Better than nothing at
all.)
What are you going to listen to?
Whatever comes up. ;)
Once there was a blackout in my neck of the woods (about 2 years ago).
I turned on my laptop (powered by a 12V jumpstart battery, plus 110V
inverter, plus laptop switching power supply), fired up the dialup
connection, logged on to the news... seems like a transformer blew at a
substation. Whew. And here I thought the North Koreans were attacking
us...
Paranoid. ;)
Michael
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