Problem with SM caps

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Richard The Dreaded Libertarian

Jan 1, 1970
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Go for it.
Yeah - both the extreme right-wingers and the extreme left-wingers hate
my guts enough to want to kill me.

Ergo, I must be doing something right! ;-D

Cheers!
Rich
 
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Rich Grise

Jan 1, 1970
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Careful not to burn your mouth accidentally.

I said, "a la", which, according to the crossword dictionary, means "in
the manner of".

I'm certainly not going to eat the part! ;-)

Cheers!
Rich
 
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James Arthur

Jan 1, 1970
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Rich said:
I said, "a la", which, according to the crossword dictionary, means "in
the manner of".

I'm certainly not going to eat the part! ;-)

But why not? You've just invented...the Cook-N-Eater !!

Why waste time preparing food in the kitchen, when you
can Cook-N-Eat all at the same time? Cook-N-Eat(tm),
now you're cookin' !

Cheers,
James Arthur
 
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Archimedes' Lever

Jan 1, 1970
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But we agreed that we shouldn't reuse the part. I often check them
after I pull them, especially caps, to verify their value, and they're
always OK. Ceramic caps are manufactured by firing green tape and
metal frits, probably at much higher temps than my iron can hit.

HOWEVER, the end cap terminations are NOT attached that way, and they
are the FRAGILE part of the chip capacitor ASSEMBLY. The MOST fragile
part.
It would be interesting to see what temp it actually takes to damage a
ceramic cap or a sm resistor.

Resistors usually stay attached until they are opened up by current
flow. Heat, they can take.
 
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Archimedes' Lever

Jan 1, 1970
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Exactly: pool is a game. Skiing is a sport. I never play games; they
are mostly composed of random events and bore me.

John


Sports are typically competitive in nature, which makes ANY sport that
is... A GAME.

Remember? The OLYMPIC GAMES. Those GAMES were ALL sports.

Billiards is a sport as well, dingbat. There is no caloric expenditure
requisite to be met before something can be considered a sport.
 
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Archimedes' Lever

Jan 1, 1970
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Stay away from numbers. When you deal with anything quantitative, you
are Always Wrong.


**** you. Quantify that, dipshit.

My capacity with numbers goes right on up into chaos and imaginary
numbers. I work in CCI goods, if you even know what that moniker refers
to. Considering the claims you have made about some of your customers, I
cannot imagine that you do not know what CCI stands for.

Maybe if you do, you can figure what kinds of math I work with.
 
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Archimedes' Lever

Jan 1, 1970
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It was interesting, your comment about physics
having nothing to do with numbers.


Not what I said at all, Johnny. Read it again.

A person's grasp of physics has nothing to do with numbers. It is a
lot closer to the bone, Johnny. Being a skier, you should know that, but
not even knowing what English is or how to apply it, I am quite sure that
you do not know of the connection between physics and bone.

It is the difference between someone that knows how to torque a screw
properly and a dolt that is either too afraid to attempt it, so it is
under-torqued, or he rams it, crams it and jams it, and over-torques it.

Had you worked hands on with steels and other metals, you would know
when the shear stress was at it's limit. You would know what fits, and
tolerances are. You would probably even know how to use a degreaser
tank.

I still contend that you are out of touch in a lot of areas, Johnny.

Since you have not seen me doing any math, your retarded remark is
WrongAsUsual, Johnny.
 
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Archimedes' Lever

Jan 1, 1970
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Hint: the coefficient of friction
is mostly independent of the applied normal force. In other words,
is's in the range 0.03 to 0.05 for the empty skis,


I was talking about the wind, dummy. Who gives a fat flying **** how
slick it is on the bottom of your skis? Also it varies with the type of
snow. whether you choose to believe it or not. I have been in a lot of
different snow.
 
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Archimedes' Lever

Jan 1, 1970
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And I always wear skis when I ski, and keep the bottom parts against
the snow. Maybe you do it different.


What the **** are you blathering about now?

Are you really so stupid as to not have ever heard of barefoot WATER
SKIING, you stupid twit?

Learn to read.
 
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Archimedes' Lever

Jan 1, 1970
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John, Are you so isolated you have to feed the troll to engage in
conversation ?:)

...Jim Thompson

**** you, Thonpson, you fucking retard. You making stupid posts like
that IS TROLLING, you stupid ****.
 
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Archimedes' Lever

Jan 1, 1970
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And you pretend to have all sorts of manly-man skills to hide the fact
that you are just plain terrified of simple math.

I work with CCI, dumbfucktard.
 
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Archimedes' Lever

Jan 1, 1970
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What I embraced in my youth was electronics, math, engines, and power
tools. Works for me.


Johnny knows how to change a set of spark plugs. Oh boy.

How many engines did you build? How many racing engines did you build?

I have... several times.

Power tools? So, Johnny can use a circular saw without cutting his or
someone else's flesh open. Truly amazing. I was sure you would try to
do math and count the teeth as they passed by your amazing Johnny boy
math wiz vision. Alas, you are here, so you obviously didn't count well
then.

Now, you claim to count very well, and charge others with having no
capacity to do so, yet you cannot handle even 9 or 15 balls on a flat
close surface area, and have enough brains to enjoy it.
 
Statins are bad for you... just like margarine and diet cola have
proven to be.


Wrong again, asswipe. Statins have been found and PROVEN to reduce the
threat of heart attack, regardless of how efficacious they may or may not
be for reducing cholesterol levels.

The reduction numbers are astounding, and it is enough for me to
consider the $30 per month that the name brand costs after insurance.

In other words, ThompsonTard, you couldn't be more fucking wrong.

**** off, Thompson, you fucking troll.
 
On Wed, 28 Jan 2009 09:56:52 -0700, Jim Thompson
[snip]

John, WHY are you so isolated that you have to feed the troll to
engage in conversation?

Poor baby ;-)

...Jim Thompson

You should have stuck with the statins.

John

Statins are bad for you... just like margarine and diet cola have
proven to be.

But they reduce the likelihood of getting senile dimentia by about
3:1.

John

Too late for him!
 
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JosephKK

Jan 1, 1970
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Merv Griffin, who died a billionaire, attributed his success to advice
his mother gave him: "Merv, don't be a jerk."

John

You do not seem to be anything similar to a sibling to Merv. Only
jerks feed known curse trolls.
 
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JosephKK

Jan 1, 1970
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It's not the mouth that one worries about with hot sauce.

You know that you have eaten something too (spicy) hot for you when it
burn you mouth, then you burn your belly, and finally burn the exit
orifice. "If it burns three times, it is too hot."
 
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JosephKK

Jan 1, 1970
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Everyone affected will send you their hair replacement bills. :)

Ok, i guess some here have hair to replace, somewhere. ;=P
 
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