[Amps] New FET's

Will Matney craxd1 at ezwv.com
Wed Feb 9 23:38:30 EST 2005


LOL, I wonder if they x-ray the toilet seat for a crack, or the other way  
around, x-ray the crack which will set on the seat? Also, I wonder if they  
tested each seat for comfort? You know, we wouldn't want any "Rear  
Admiral" to not be comfortable as they read their magazines, or catch a  
"draft", no pun intended.....

Best,

Will


On Wed, 9 Feb 2005 22:29:52 -0600, Rich <rdjmgmt at socket.net> wrote:

> I just had to jump in on this, where I worked we did a lot of testing of
> parts for the military. When they request that each bolt to hold a tail
> on a airplane be machined to an extra close tolerance , inspected 100%
> and each one be checked for hardness and then x-rayed for cracks ,
> cleaned and an dry film lube baked on it cost more than a bolt from home
> depot. My only regrets after working there for 40 years, I never got to
> test a $3,000 toilet seat
>
> Rich  kd0zz
>
>
>
> Well of course, the e-mail was from the Defense Electronics newsletter.
> I
> had an alterior motive showing another $3,000 toilet seat, etc.. But,
> evidently, they have been using mil. grade 2N2222's and 2N2907's. ---
> Just seems like anything Uncle Sam buys is 1000 times the price.
>
>
>
>> No, no....those are radiation-hardened MOSFETs for Military use.  What
>
>> you
>
>
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