I'm here with you--any questions? Do you understands your options--and the associated tradeoffs? And tomorrow, there's the interface issues--get ready.
i like to use power measurements to find impending problems and predict system life before total failture (crash). with this info, there is only planned downtime to service the unit'
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It's always an issue and never a problem! Just follow rule number one if you can guess what that is? Most of us understand and thank you anyway DigiKey DesignNews. The CE Center is great anyway!
Rich, there seems to be a recurring issue with the audio lately -- might want to get it fixed -- you start losing attendees and they will be hard to get back.
What's is that classic trouble response? "An unintentional additional procedural step occurred in the loading process which allowed the creation of an anomaly." Oh yea, that's it. :)
Red Sox in 2004 were unbeatable, excellent team on a roll. Fun to watch. Painful for Cardinals fans though. :) I'm a nut, I love no-hitters by both pitchers right up to the last out. :)
St Louis Cardinals are a Great baseball team. Glad I lived long enough to see the Red Sox win in 4 against them in the WS after seeing the Cardinals win in 7 in 1967...Never mind 1946.
One of my best buddies is a Red Sox fan and loves jabbing at my Cardinals. But he's not at all happy this year. All teams have their good & bad. (I have a baseball cap one-half is the Cardinals red with logo, other half is blue with the Cubbies (C). Good for beers but not good for seriously discussing baseball!!! :)
Good afternoon folks. Getting ready for a great week of presentations. I've known Bill for a long time and he will do a bang-up job. Download the presentation from the link above.
Joe I Agree. Should be a Great game 7 if both teams are on their games! Us Red Sox fans enjoy watching excellent baseball like it should be played. We've missed that for the last 14 months in Boston...
@JACKO-07 You can say that again!! Cold bats, sloppy gloves, pitching that makes my 25 years as a baseball coach revive nightmares... But if both teams are "on" it should be a fantastic ballgame! (I love baseball more than the electron, barely.) :)
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