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On 1 Mar 2007 19:28:47 -0800, "Too_Many_Tools"
Gave us: Laugh....laugh....laugh....emptying trash cans is NOT working in cal labs and QA. Said the utter retard that needed to ask in a BASIC electronics groups about something which he should already know if he planned to attempt such a procedure. Nice try, retard boy. Too bad you are wrong.... again. Hey MiniPrick....you done with the homework assignment yet? That of calling you the retarded ****head that you are? Sure... done. TMT, the total Usenet retard Yep... that'd be you. Your nym is more correct than you'll ever know. You're a jack-of-no-trades. You're a real piece of ****... errr... work, there, bub. My first advice was spot on. To make a proper cal, the source has to be ten times better than the accuracy you wish to claim for the instrument. NONE of the circuits given in this thread are good enough. ALL of those IC chips drift with T so much that calling them a cal source is ludicrous. So are you if you think I don't now quality assurance, and proper procedure. You ain't it. |
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