On Sat, 18 Jun 2005 22:04:38 GMT, TokaMundo
wrote:
On Sat, 18 Jun 2005 15:26:47 -0500, John Fields
Gave us:
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Oh, my, the little ****'s got her knickers in a bunch for being pegged
as too ****ing stupid to know a crystal from a crystal oscillator and
now she's going to be insufferably rude until she gets over her fit of
pique!
No, you stupid ****, it _isn't_ a crystal, it's a crystal
_oscillator_.
Oh boy... now it appears we got a misogynist on our hands here.
You're an easy read, John boy.
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I endeavor to keep it simple for your sake.
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If it was a crystal it would look something like this:
+--------------------
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| OSC IN OSC OUT
+---+----------+-----
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+---[R1]---+
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| [R2]
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+---[Y1]---+
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[C1] [C2]
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GND GND
Where Y1 would be the crystal, as I explained in an earlier post.
Didn't need an explanation then... don't need one now.
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Now that you've been shown the magic trick you claim you knew it all
along? Typical of the likes of you.
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You need to explain your bent mentality though.
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You mean likening you to a thoroughly disgusting, spoiled, female
brat? No explanation is necessary, it's all self-evident. All I did
was draw the parallel, _you_ supply the evidence.
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But you don't want to hear about that, do you?
You are retarded, spell checker boy. You just can't take what you
dish out.
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I can't take what I dish out?
LOL, you ****ing idiot, what you're fumbling around trying to come up
with is: "You can dish it out but you can't take it." but, of course,
with your substandard command of the language you blurt out gibberish.
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No, you'd rather yell
and scream and stamp your little feet over nothing.
Like you do over trivialities like spelling.
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If it's trivial, then even you should have no problem with it.
Unfortunately, that doesn't seem to be the case.
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Grow the **** up, dipass.
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Blow me.
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Go seek psychiatric help for that misogyny thing.
Hope that word isn't to big for your lame ass.
^^
too
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Rather that concern yourself with the big words, you ought to make
sure you get the little ones right first. See above.
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John Fields
Professional Circuit Designer
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