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"Michael A. Terrell" wrote in message
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Arfa Daily wrote:

"Chuck" wrote in message
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On Wed, 19 Jan 2011 18:00:17 -0000, "Arfa Daily"
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"N_Cook" wrote in message
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Lab1 .@... wrote in message
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On 1/19/2011 9:54 AM, N_Cook wrote:
Great dollops of that white goo between metal to metal thermally
conductive
surfaces. Heatsink to metal casing in amplifiers etc. I'm not sure
why
it is
even necessary with perhaps 20 square inches of contact and bolts
between. I
always wipe away with paper etc on first parting but always some
gets
on
my
clothing - I've not worn white lab coats for many a year.

Heat sink compound is usually very necessary.

One of my pet hates is torx screws with a pin in the center.



The harware that I always have problems with in the UK , never
organised
a
stock of, is UNF and UNC nuts and bolts for USA kit. And of
course,vice
versa, repairers in USA never have metric (and lesser extent BA) for
UK
and
Japanese kit



I once got in a lot of trouble with my boss when I was young and worked
for
a U.S. based company. At that time, I didn't understand that there was
a
big
difference between British 'tongue-in-cheek' humour, and the much more
direct U.S. type. I was talking on the phone to one of the designers of
a
piece of equipment that we sold here in the UK, and asked the guy if he
could arrange to send me some screws for the cabinet, as they were a
thread
that we didn't readily get over here. He asked if I knew exactly what
size
they were so I replied, quick as a flash, thinking that I was being
funny,
"I guess that they are round about 3/16ths APF." "What's APF ?" the
guy
asked. "American **** Fit", said I ...

Stony silence on the phone. Half an hour later, I was summoned to the
boss's
office. Apparently, the guy had been really offended by this, thinking
that
it was a slur on what he considered to be good American engineering,
and
had
called my boss to complain about me. Just goes to show how easily
offence
can be caused between nations, even when they speak what's basically
the
same language ... :-)

Arfa


I think it matters in what part of the U.S. this person resided. I'm
originally from the North East and humor that would be considered mild
there is considered a great affront to some people in the South.
However, racist remarks, that I find offensive, don't seem to bother
their delicate constitutions. Chuck


He was in sunny Caffy-lornia ... Costa Mesa in Orange County, a few
miles
down the Interstate from LA



AKA: The land of Fruits and Nuts! ;-)


Now now, Michael - that's no way to talk about that nice Mr Lieberman ....
:-)

Arfa