Re: Who is your favourite electronics guru?




"John Fields" <jfields@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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On 9 Aug 2006 16:21:39 -0700, bill.sloman@xxxxxxxx wrote:


osr@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:
in no particular order:

Barrie Gilbert (strictly for the Ad633 and 543 multipliers)

He's done a lot more than that.

John Woodgate

Not a guru

Fields

Only a guru if you think the 555 and the 741 are where it is at.

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Sour grapes?

Over the last ten or fifteen years I've posted hundreds (if not
thousands) of _original_ drawings, sketches, ASCII schematics,
LTSpice circuit lists, and verbal circuit descriptions which work
and have nothing to do with 555's. Also, I've _never_ posted
anything using a 741.

And you?

You post tales of being "important" in an era long gone and walk
around with a chip perpetually on your shoulder.

Sad, really...

--
John Fields
Professional Circuit Designer

It's a shame he won't walk around with 'some' chips on his shoulder!
<g>! Cmon sloman, get a few 555's, sit down at the breadboard, have fun!
Be bold, take a chance, get a 556, if you dare!
regards,
tom


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