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How was the surfing?
Traveller in Time Reporting Bugs -o-o- Broken the chain of Pliny -o-o- Hired Started conversation Jan 24, 2005
Traveller in Time read most of the entries
"It is a most impressive story about the silent morning frost
Hmm, lights and light are a life time hobby of mine. Have read those entries too.
Less theoretical I am, always see resistors inside transformers sweeping them over the frequency band and loading the coils complex and heavy. "
How was the surfing?
paudie Posted Jan 24, 2005
The surfing turned out to be amazing in the end. Really good, thanks for asking. I wasn't sure if I should have out in more about surfing beacuase what I really wanted to write about was what I saw.
I could never really get the hang of electronics properly.
How was the surfing?
Traveller in Time Reporting Bugs -o-o- Broken the chain of Pliny -o-o- Hired Posted Jan 24, 2005
Traveller in Time a bit jealous
"Must have been great to surf, I never have time for anything . . anymore . .
I would get the impression you do have 'a hang of' electronics reading your entries. "
How was the surfing?
paudie Posted Jan 24, 2005
Well I do know know some things, being in third year of a physics course and all. It's just that electronics are probably my weakest point. I understand experiments. It's usually the theory of the harder stuff that gets to me. Op-Amps and the like. I don't really like capacitors in general either, I just get confused. I probably should have done a theoretical physics course. But how is a 17 year old meant to know what they want to do? That's how old I was when I started college.
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