>Mr Rauch said
>
>That's why 3-500Z's and similar tubes actually gas up and fail when operated
>too "cold" for extended periods.
>
>The key word is "actually". This means that a load of codswallop is quite
>likely to come down the chute. . (''gas up and fail'')
>
>Hows about taking a bow for your discovery of Tune-C resonances, Mr Rauch?
>
>Never a dull moment.
>
>- Rich..., 805.386.3734, www.vcnet.com/measures.
>end
>
Colin -- your e-mailer app, Dollar Bill's Microsoft Outlook Express
5.00.2615.200, is seemingly not doing attribution marks correctly.
>
>If you disagree with Tom's observation, then question it or present your own
>facts or opinions.
Do tubes ''gas up and fail'' when they are stored in boxes?
>However, the "codswallop" inserts nothing into the
>conversation except that you have nothing useful to say - which is better
>left unsaid.
Good point. I tend to get irritated by ''facts'' that are not. .
> You have enough useful comments that you should not waste all
>of our time on this stuff.
>
why not stop reading and skip ahead.?
>Also, the "Tune-C" observation is irrelevant to the point made by Tom and
>is a waste of time for of all of the rest of us.
Tune C resonance figures into arcing. Is that not basically what we are
discussing.?
> I suppose it was inserted
>into your observation to imply that Tom does not know what he is talking
>about.
not quite. . Tom is trying to ignore his valuable discovery. .
> If that is the case, please consider us intelligent enough to figure
>that out for ourselves.
>
congrats, Colin cheers.
>
>
- Rich..., 805.386.3734, www.vcnet.com/measures.
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