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bogstandard:
Darren,

Not one single person in the world knows everything about their specialist subject (contrary to what some people believe).

So your sharing what you do know is great, and no apologies are required.

In fact I have been lying all along, after working in the electronics and computer peripheral industry for a fair while, and against what I have always said before, I do actually understand all about wigglies and string, but don't want to be involved because my knowledge is a long time old, and how things are done is slightly different nowadays.

You just keep sharing what you know for definite, and I don't think anyone on here can have any complaints.


John

CrewCab:
CC = Dave  ::) ................ Steve = Cedge  :wack:    ::)

Darren, it's a brilliant thread, please keep going ......... your "limited" knowledge is just fine mate ........ and I'm sure quite a few others will agree .......... so    :bow: ........... av it .......    :smart: :beer: :coffee:


The real challenge is when I get a pcb and a few bits then start wielding a soldering iron  :zap: ...... at that time just duck  :borg:


Dave ........... aka ............ CC 

Darren:

--- Quote from: CrewCab on May 14, 2009, 06:48:40 PM ---CC = Dave  ::) ................ Steve = Cedge  :wack:    ::)

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I never was very good with names Pete... :(

Brass_Machine:
unlocked & pruned the thread a little. Keep it light!  :med:

Sorry guys.

Eric

CrewCab:

--- Quote from: Darren on May 14, 2009, 06:59:26 PM ---I never was very good with names Pete...

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 :thumbup:

CC

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