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dsquire:

--- Quote from: Kludge on December 14, 2012, 12:15:05 AM ---ROFL ... well, I original posted it when I was a member here before, then I left at the same time I left ... er, "another site".  A gentleman I knew from both sites said things were vastly improved so I came back.  Here, not there. 

Has this set any kind of records?

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Hi Kludge

As far as I am concerned this has set some kind of record. Not quite sure if there is a catagory at Guinness World Records or not. Guess I will have to try and have a look see.

I remember seeing you over at that other site. I used to be a moderator there but when the new owner took over I wouldn't be a yes man and ended up getting fired. That's OK, this site is 10 times better anyway.

Glad to see that you are still at it, doing your best to make things happen and working with what you've got.

Cheers  :beer:

Don

Kludge:
Yeah, I remember you from there.  I can't be sure but I think you also knew why I left.  With your moving here it's their loss and MadModder's gain. 

At the moment, I have absolutely no idea when I'll be able to get to my lathes or much of anything else aside from my precision drill press.  Hmmm ... I think I'll expand on this in my Waldo thread.  John's circuit drawing gave me a few ideas regarding controlling bitzenpieces, though.  While there will be microcontrollers involved, there are a few places where just plain wired logic makes more sense. 

So much fun, so few pineapples.  ;-)

daber:
I am offering uL914s on eBay under orgwood as my user name.  If anyone wants to buy some directly, I have around 200 pieces NOS.  I also have the uL923 in a slightly lesser quantity.  Yes this reply might set a new record according to length of time but consider that these ICs were made in the 1960s so they are a lot older than this thread. :smart:

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