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Re: Solid state gaps - what happened? (fwd)
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Date: Thu, 7 Jun 2007 18:18:50 EDT
From: FutureT@xxxxxxx
To: tesla@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: Solid state gaps - what happened? (fwd)
In a message dated 6/6/2007 11:19:36 P.M. US Eastern Standard Time,
tesla@xxxxxxxxxx writes:
I have ongoing off list discussions with TCML members concerning SISG weekly
and sometimes daily. The posts I and others have made to encourage
discussion have for the most part been ignored so we figured that most
people were not interested.
Mark
Mark,
Thanks for your interesting comments about the SISG coil. On any mailing
list, most
of the folks never post, but many do enjoy and read many or all of the
postings. I was
disappointed when I saw many discussions leave the pupman list to be
discussed
elsewhere. Many folks are just gathering information for future projects,
so they
don't have any particular comment or question at the time a subject is
discussed or
presented. I think it helps the list and the list members greatly if many
types of
experiments and projects are described and presented on the list. Even if
there is
no response, many folks may be saving the posts either to build a similar
project,
for general information and learning, or even for entertainment. I realize
it can feel
like the information is flowing into a black hole at times. But I don't
think it can be
assumed that it is.
Do you still have those SISG boards available? I assume they are just the PC
boards without components. If so I'd like to order some of the boards from
you.
I was meaning to do that sooner, but one thing or another always comes up it
seems.
It would be helpful if you have the parts list and some information
available too.
John
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