From: m II on
On 10-07-28 10:38 AM, John Fields wrote:

>>>>>> All three, when they're worked out properly. :-)
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> A:
>>>>>> E� 12V� 1441
>>>>>> P1 = ---- = ----- = ----- = 12W watts
>>>>>> R 12V 12
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> cough..cough...cough....<----------------------+

> Or maybe:

>>>>> cough..cough...cough....<----------------------+


Sorry. I left out the mandatory 'ahem'

E� 12V� 1441 <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< ahem...cough...cough..
P1 = ---- = ----- = ----- = 12W watts
R 12V 12




mike



From: ehsjr on
m II wrote:
> On 10-07-28 10:38 AM, John Fields wrote:
>
>>>>>>> All three, when they're worked out properly. :-)
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> A:
>>>>>>> E� 12V� 1441
>>>>>>> P1 = ---- = ----- = ----- = 12W watts
>>>>>>> R 12V 12
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> cough..cough...cough....<----------------------+
>
>
>> Or maybe:
>
>
>>>>>> cough..cough...cough....<----------------------+
>
>
>
> Sorry. I left out the mandatory 'ahem'
>
> E� 12V� 1441 <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< ahem...cough...cough..
> P1 = ---- = ----- = ----- = 12W watts
> R 12V 12
>
>
>
>
> mike
>
>
>

But his point is clearly made - neither typo detracts
from that. :-)

Ed
From: m II on
On 10-07-28 09:09 PM, ehsjr wrote:

> But his point is clearly made - neither typo detracts
> from that. :-)


Very true.





mike
From: John Fields on
On Wed, 28 Jul 2010 13:43:24 -0600, m II <c(a)in.the.hat> wrote:

>On 10-07-28 10:38 AM, John Fields wrote:
>
>>>>>>> All three, when they're worked out properly. :-)
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> A:
>>>>>>> E� 12V� 1441
>>>>>>> P1 = ---- = ----- = ----- = 12W watts
>>>>>>> R 12V 12
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> cough..cough...cough....<----------------------+
>
>> Or maybe:
>
>>>>>> cough..cough...cough....<----------------------+
>
>
>Sorry. I left out the mandatory 'ahem'
>
>E� 12V� 1441 <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< ahem...cough...cough..
>P1 = ---- = ----- = ----- = 12W watts
>R 12V 12
>

---
Ah, yes, I see it now.


1441
Clearly, ------ = 120.08
12

Thanks, :-)


From: m II on
On 10-07-29 03:31 AM, John Fields wrote:

> Ah, yes, I see it now.

I screw up like that a lot. My Dad used to tell me that mistakes are
harder to spot when your nose is too close to the work. Taking a step
back gives a wider view.

We're all striving to be better. I note with some interest that one or
two denizens of this fine group have already attained perfection. A
weird thing though..perfection seems to bring with it uncontrolled
profanity.

I think I'll stay imperfect.



mike