Having the last word.

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Circlotron said:
*I'm* overclocking my smartcard. 😉 So there.
Wow! I had the last word for 7 whole days. :nod:
SkinnyBoy, a SmartCard is one of those credit card thingies with an "on-board microprocessor". They have about a 1cm square area on the front with gold plated contacts leading to the microcontroller.

/Circlotron - likes to use outdated buzzwords i.e. calls his brother's Yaseu transceiver a "wireless" the same way as our grandparents would have. Also calls CD's "records" sometimes.
 
I have to post this... Hope I'm not breaking any copy right laws.. 🙄

The following notes will give you a basic understanding of what to expect and how to behave when visiting these sites.

The ones with ** next to I follow religiously..

**When you register with a forum or submit a posting (message), use a silly name; it helps to preserve your anonymity and adds an air of gravitas to your postings.


**Ignore all spelling, punctuation and grammar; not only is it time-consuming to get these right, but somebody might actually understand what you are trying to say.


**Use as many abbreviations and acronyms as possible; if there isn’t a standard abbreviation, make one up (but please don’t define it when it is first used).


**When you start a new thread (topic), give it an ambiguous title; that way, more people will access your thread to see what it is about.


**When adding to an existing thread, try not to respond to the original question; it is preferable to go off at a tangent and expound upon your latest obsession.


**Try to keep adding to postings in an existing thread, even if it means repeating that which has been said before; this will ensure that the thread has chance of becoming one of the longest on the Forum and will receive the appropriate accolade.


**Do not treat any comments on your postings as being constructive; respond vehemently, as if you have suffered a great personal affront.


**Never, ever admit you are wrong or apologise if you are proved to be wrong.


**Don’t be hidebound by facts and accuracy; these are of little importance to the overall debate.


**The views of certain correspondents carry more weight than others; this is usually in direct proportion to the number and length of their postings (it has nothing whatsoever to do with their competence, knowledge or ability).


**Feel free to comment on the quality of an amplifier even if you have never built or heard it; your views and observations are still relevant.


Simulations are a good basis for comparing the quality of different circuit topologies; you don’t need to build or listen to anything to determine the relative merits.


**An amplifier should only be judged subjectively; objective measurements don’t mean anything and are a complete waste of time.


An amplifier should only be judged by objective measurement; you do not need to listen to it to determine its abilities.


**All amplifier designs originating from the AUSTRALIA are better than any ‘foreign’ alternatives.


*Whats a Mosfet** MOSFETs are always better than BJTs (because Nelson Pass uses them); BJT designs are archaic and of historic interest only.


Nelson Pass designed amps are always best; Nelson Pass is always right!


*****************************ry to ensure that you always have the last word in any debate, even if you have no more constructive comments to add.

TADA!!!!

I'm making an AMPLIFIER!! A BIG amplifier
 
planet10 said:


A slot load iMac?

dave


Helix said:



I have lots of these :
Newbrain
BBC mico
Acorn
Atari 512
Z80
and basic interpreter running on my 8052 dev. board

😎

I even made my 2GHz intel fanless once, it was short lived 🙁

THOSE DON"T COUNT!!! Its a Celeron 466 and my friend doesn't reccon I can do it.. so, we made a bet.. lol $2 😀
 
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