Re: Opto-couplers in smps - part 3 (final chapter)



In article <45CD3F83.9EB9B5E3@xxxxxxxxxxx>,
rabbitsfriendsandrelations@xxxxxxxxxxx says...


krw wrote:

rabbitsfriendsandrelations@xxxxxxxxxxx says...
krw wrote:
rabbitsfriendsandrelations@xxxxxxxxxxx says...
krw wrote:
rabbitsfriendsandrelations@xxxxxxxxxxx says...
krw wrote:
rabbitsfriendsandrelations@xxxxxxxxxxx says...
Henry Kiefer wrote:
"Eeyore" <rabbitsfriendsandrelations@xxxxxxxxxxx> schrieb
| Rich Grise wrote:
|
| > I have not yet met an ISP who doesn't provide a web page for each
| > of their customers.
|
| My current ISP doesn't. They just provide first class connectivity and a
mail server.

If it is true first class connectivity, then you can run your own server at > > > > > > >
home.

You can but it's far simpler ( for the time being at least ) to use theirs.

Dumb donkey, you just said they didn't support user web pages.
Sheesh!

Since when is a mail server anything to do with use webspace ?

The dumb donkey can't read. Hint from above: "I have not yet met
an ISP who doesn't provide a web page..."

And I said previously " They just provide first class connectivity and a mail server."

Dumb donkey still can't read. The particular discussion *was*
about web servers.

I was indeed responding to the comment " I have not yet met an ISP who doesn't > provide a web page for
each of their customers."

Dumb donkey...

Dumb KRW.

How original. Considering the source...


The original post (with some line wraps and a leading space to
eliminate the auto-quotation) I replied to:

Henry Kiefer wrote:

> "Eeyore" <rabbitsfriendsandrelations@xxxxxxxxxxx> schrieb
> | Rich Grise wrote:
> |
> | > I have not yet met an ISP who doesn't provide a web page
for each of their customers.

Grease indicates that he had never seen an ISP without web service
bundled. Ok, so far?

Absolutely fine.

As is the rest.

> | My current ISP doesn't. They just provide first class
connectivity and a mail server.

Dumb donkey says his ISP has no web service included.

Dumb KRW has it right so far.

Even the part about "dumb donkey".

> If it is true first class connectivity, then you can run
> your own server at home.

HenryK says that if it was such a great ISP you could run your own
web server.

Absolutely wrong. He said server without specifying web or mail.

Dumber-than-dirt donkey, the context from above was a WEB SERVER.
Why bother quoting if you can't read them?

You can but it's far simpler ( for the time being at least )
to use theirs.

Dumber-than-Dirt Donkey says that it's far simpler to use theirs,
which he just said in a reply above, didn't exist.

To use their mail server rather than set up your own.

The issue at hand was WEB SERVERS. You stepped in your own dirt,
dumb donkey.

Get it now Dufus Donkey? Good, you can stop running from yourself
now.

I get it that you're incapable of understand what's in front of your nose.

You're incapable of reading, even when when I lay it out in front
of your stupid stubborn donkey nose.

Now grow up !

Now learn to read.

--
Keith
.



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