Re: Where are all the ESR meters?





Michael A. Terrell wrote:
Fred Bloggs wrote:

Michael A. Terrell wrote:

Fred Bloggs wrote:


Guess the enthusiasm fizzled when you got into the nitty-gritty of it all...



Why? So you can plagiarize someone else's work, instead of doing
your own?



Do you do any work at all?



Do you? Its well known on this group that I am now 100% disabled,
after almost 40 years of working in the electronics industry. Also, I
never claimed to be a circuit designer. yes, i have designed and built
equipment I couldn't find, or get before a critical deadline but it was
never for public consumption. Almost all were one off, and for whoever
I was working for at that time. A wide variety items, but of very
little interest to others.



What does your physical disability have to do with a complete absence of any constructive circuit contributions to SED?

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