Re: Recommended USB oscilloscopes?



On Sep 11, 5:29 am, mrdarr...@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
On Sep 10, 5:25 pm, Genome <mrspamizg...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:





On Sep 10, 7:22 pm, Joerg <notthisjoerg...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

Anthony Fremont wrote:
I wonder if they'd mind me
tinkering around with it during flight. ;-)

Or when the pilot comes on and says "We've got a wee problem up here.
Does any of the passengers happen to have a soldering iron?"

--
Regards, Joerg

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/08/10/bofh_episode_28/

One for the Griff

DNA

So funny... my kids were staring at me as if I'd just gone insane, I
was laughing so hard.

So, after the techs install Knoppix and the plane's nose pitches
downwards, they discover that the engine control code is written
in .NET. "Say, how quickly can you re-write the code in g++?" the PFY
asks, as yells and screams from the passenger compartment filter
through the cabin door. The pilot interjects, "Uh, guys, you have two
minutes before we slam into the ground."

So what is this PFY? Is it anything like a PHB?

Thanks for the laughs

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Nope, the word assistant might give it away.

BOFH is the *** Operator From Hell.
PFY is the Pimply Faced Youth.... something like an apprentice.

There is no general concept of a Pointy Haired Boss. Well, there might
be but they seem to self destruct in various ways.... with a bit of
assistance.

If you click about back in time you'll find out about things. And, if
you are into it, and have the time, then your children might get even
more concerned.

I'd guess the BOFH is computings side of Dilberts engineering.

DNA

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