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Re: Apology -- was:Re: [TCML] Q,,question
I think you and I are being overly sensitive here. I
didn't take your statement any way other than you
intended. I did mean it in a somewhat sarcastic
manner, though I also believe it to be a realistic -
though difficult - way to handle corona on thin
ribbon. I suspect most of us list members have fairly
thick skins, though we keep having new folks show up,
who may not have my sense of humor. I just wanted to
point out that while I consider my suggestion
ridiculous, I didn't mean it to be insulting. It would
be ridiculous for me to try to wind a pig, but Finn's
is truely a work of art. We all remember over eager
newbies who shoot for the impossible. It's probably OK
to tell them if the view doesn't warrant the climb.
However, we also have read about folks who have done
the impossible, so I try not to discourage the
impossible. Conventional wisdom says NEVER try to
drill holes and thread 50 feet of 1/4" tubing through
eight primary supports, but I ignored that and got a
decent looking primary:
http://www.hot-streamer.com/adam/primary.htm
Adam
--- David Rieben <drieben@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi Adam, and all,
>
> After reviewing my own words, I believe that I
> personally owe Adam
> an apology. The statement "being humorously
> sarcastic" was a poor
> choice of words on my part as it was certainly not
> my intent to
> imply that Adam was trying to be rude or insulting,
> only that he
> was joking. A check of the dictionary reveals that
> in most circum-
> stances, the term "sarcasm" has a definite negative
> conotation. Open
> mouth, insert foot, David ;^( I have met Adam and
> consider him a
> very good personal friend and would certainly never
> intentionally try
> to paraphrase his statements in a malicious way.
> Again Adam, please
> accept my apology for putting you in the
> uncomfortable situation of
> having to explain the intent of your statement as
> that was certainly
> not my intention.
>
> Sincerely,
> David
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Yurtle Turtle" <yurtle_t@xxxxxxxxx>
> To: "Tesla Coil Mailing List" <tesla@xxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Saturday, December 08, 2007 10:43 AM
> Subject: Re: [TCML] Q,,question
>
>
> > While I was joking, I never meant it as an insult.
> In
> > fact, I WAS half-way serious about a possible way
> to
> > handle the edge corona. While it may seem like too
> > much trouble for most of us, consider the
> following:
> > How many people would seriously consider
> fabricating
> > their own spun-aluminum toroids, winding their own
> > "variacs", or even winding their own pigs? Yet
> some of
> > our very own list members have not only done the
> > above, but have done so elegantly.
> >
> > Adam
> >
> > --- johnbrooks@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> >
> >> Could be he was. It was an idea that I thought
> was
> >> feasible.
> >> I have several hundred lbs litz #3 stranded(Iknow
> >> ,,can't be tapped)
> >> Perhaps I will go with the 80% Litz,,20% strap.
> I'm
> >> looking for least
> >> primary turns possible for a 16"D wound w/#14
> magnet
> >> for 80 inches
> >> secondary.
> >>
> >> Thanks for all the feedback.
> >> j
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> On Thu, 6 Dec 2007 23:39:59 -0600, "David Rieben"
> >> <drieben@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> >> said:
> >> > Hi Dr. Res,
> >> >
> >> > I think Adam was being humorously sarcastic....
> >> >
> >> > David
>
>
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