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* smallest wired keyboard?Eli the Bearded
+- Re: smallest wired keyboard?sms
+* Re: smallest wired keyboard?Computer Nerd Kev
|`* Re: smallest wired keyboard?Andy Burnelli
| `- Re: smallest wired keyboard?Ahem A Rivet's Shot
+* Re: smallest wired keyboard?Patrick
|`* Re: smallest wired keyboard?sms
| +* Re: smallest wired keyboard?nospam
| |`* Re: smallest wired keyboard?Andy Burnelli
| | `* Re: smallest wired keyboard?nospam
| |  `* Re: smallest wired keyboard?Andy Burnelli
| |   `* Re: smallest wired keyboard?nospam
| |    `* Re: smallest wired keyboard?Andy Burnelli
| |     +- Re: smallest wired keyboard?Alan
| |     `* Re: smallest wired keyboard?nospam
| |      +* Re: smallest wired keyboard?Andy Burnelli
| |      |+* Re: smallest wired keyboard?nospam
| |      ||`* Re: smallest wired keyboard?Andy Burnelli
| |      || `* Re: smallest wired keyboard?Alan
| |      ||  `* Re: smallest wired keyboard?alister
| |      ||   +* Re: smallest wired keyboard?Andy Burnelli
| |      ||   |`- Re: smallest wired keyboard?Alan
| |      ||   `- Re: smallest wired keyboard?Alan
| |      |`* Re: smallest wired keyboard?Alan
| |      | +* Re: smallest wired keyboard?nospam
| |      | |+* Re: smallest wired keyboard?alister
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| |      | || `* Re: smallest wired keyboard?Andy Burnelli
| |      | ||  `- Re: smallest wired keyboard?Why must ARrlan lie?
| |      | |`- Re: smallest wired keyboard?Andy Burnelli
| |      | `* Re: smallest wired keyboard?alister
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| |      |  `* Re: smallest wired keyboard?nospam
| |      |   `* Re: smallest wired keyboard?alister
| |      |    +- Re: smallest wired keyboard?nospam
| |      |    +- Re: smallest wired keyboard?Alan
| |      |    `* Re: smallest wired keyboard?Andy Burnelli
| |      |     `- Re: smallest wired keyboard?Alan
| |      `* Re: smallest wired keyboard?Ahem A Rivet's Shot
| |       `* Re: smallest wired keyboard?nospam
| |        +- Re: smallest wired keyboard?Andy Burnelli
| |        `* Re: smallest wired keyboard?Ahem A Rivet's Shot
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| |         |`* Re: smallest wired keyboard?Andy Burnelli
| |         | `- Re: smallest wired keyboard?Alan
| |         `* Re: smallest wired keyboard?meff
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| |          |`* Re: smallest wired keyboard?Andy Burnelli
| |          | `* Re: smallest wired keyboard?nospam
| |          |  `* Re: smallest wired keyboard?Andy Burnelli
| |          |   +- Re: smallest wired keyboard?Alan
| |          |   +* Re: smallest wired keyboard?meff
| |          |   |+* Re: smallest wired keyboard?Jan Panteltje
| |          |   ||+* Re: smallest wired keyboard?Andy Burnelli
| |          |   |||+* Re: smallest wired keyboard?alister
| |          |   ||||+* Re: smallest wired keyboard?Andy Burnelli
| |          |   |||||`- Re: smallest wired keyboard?Alan
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| |          |   |||||+- Re: smallest wired keyboard?Jan Panteltje
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| |          |   ||||||| +* Re: smallest wired keyboard?Alan
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| |          |   ||||||| | `* Re: smallest wired keyboard?nospam
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| |          |   ||||||| |  |||`* Re: smallest wired keyboard?Andy Burnelli
| |          |   ||||||| |  ||| +* Re: smallest wired keyboard?nospam
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| |          |   ||||||| |  ||| | `* Re: smallest wired keyboard?nospam
| |          |   ||||||| |  ||| |  `* Re: smallest wired keyboard?Andy Burnelli
| |          |   ||||||| |  ||| |   `* Re: smallest wired keyboard?nospam
| |          |   ||||||| |  ||| |    `* Re: smallest wired keyboard?Andy Burnelli
| |          |   ||||||| |  ||| |     +* Re: smallest wired keyboard?The Natural Philosopher
| |          |   ||||||| |  ||| |     |`* Re: smallest wired keyboard?Andy Burnelli
| |          |   ||||||| |  ||| |     | `* Re: smallest wired keyboard?nospam
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| |          |   ||||||| |  ||| |     |  ||  `* Re: smallest wired keyboard?Andy Burnelli
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| |          |   ||||||| |  ||| |     |  ||    `* Re: smallest wired keyboard?Andy Burnelli
| |          |   ||||||| |  ||| |     |  ||     +* Re: smallest wired keyboard?Alan
| |          |   ||||||| |  ||| |     |  ||     |`* Re: smallest wired keyboard?nospam
| |          |   ||||||| |  ||| |     |  ||     | +- Re: smallest wired keyboard?Hank Rogers
| |          |   ||||||| |  ||| |     |  ||     | `- Re: smallest wired keyboard?Andy Burnelli
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| |          |   ||||||| |  ||| |     |  ||      +- Re: smallest wired keyboard?Hank Rogers
| |          |   ||||||| |  ||| |     |  ||      `* Re: smallest wired keyboard?Andy Burnelli
| |          |   ||||||| |  ||| |     |  |+* Re: smallest wired keyboard?sms
| |          |   ||||||| |  ||| |     |  |`* Re: smallest wired keyboard?Andy Burnelli
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| |          |   ||||||| |  ||| |     |  `* Re: smallest wired keyboard?scott
| |          |   ||||||| |  ||| |     +* Re: smallest wired keyboard?Ahem A Rivet's Shot
| |          |   ||||||| |  ||| |     `- Re: smallest wired keyboard?nospam
| |          |   ||||||| |  ||| `* Re: smallest wired keyboard?Alan
| |          |   ||||||| |  ||`* Re: smallest wired keyboard?sms
| |          |   ||||||| |  |+- Re: smallest wired keyboard?nospam
| |          |   ||||||| |  |+- Re: smallest wired keyboard?Alan
| |          |   ||||||| |  |`- Re: smallest wired keyboard?Andy Burnelli
| |          |   ||||||| |  `* Re: smallest wired keyboard?Andy Burnelli
| |          |   ||||||| `* Re: smallest wired keyboard?The Natural Philosopher
| |          |   ||||||`- Re: smallest wired keyboard?Andy Burnelli
| |          |   |||||`- Re: smallest wired keyboard?Andy Burnelli
| |          |   ||||+* Re: smallest wired keyboard?nospam
| |          |   ||||`* Re: smallest wired keyboard?Alan
| |          |   |||`- Re: smallest wired keyboard?Alan
| |          |   ||+* Re: smallest wired keyboard?meff
| |          |   ||`* Re: smallest wired keyboard?sms
| |          |   |+* Re: smallest wired keyboard?Andy Burnelli
| |          |   |+* Re: smallest wired keyboard?Ahem A Rivet's Shot
| |          |   |`* Re: smallest wired keyboard?sms
| |          |   `- Re: smallest wired keyboard?nospam
| |          `* Re: smallest wired keyboard?Andy Burnelli
| +* Re: smallest wired keyboard?sms
| `* Re: smallest wired keyboard?Eli the Bearded
+- Re: smallest wired keyboard?John Doe
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 by: nospam - Fri, 22 Apr 2022 21:18 UTC

In article <t3uutv$1n5g$1@gioia.aioe.org>, Andy Burnelli
<spam@nospam.com> wrote:

>
> It's clear that it's you, nospam, who has never designed microcontroller
> boards, where in the 80's, that's what I did, and I used these parts then:

oh yes i did, as well as ttl/cmos before microcontrollers were common.

> <https://i.postimg.cc/j2pJbkpw/parts01.jpg> Parts bins everyone had

no, not everyone.

> Some _books_ I used to learn about design of microcontrollers are thus.
> <https://i.postimg.cc/s2SGzC8H/books07.jpg> Biomedical instrument design

biomedical instrument design is the best way to learn about hex coding
and microprocessors.

in fact, medical certification requires the firmware to be written
entirely in hex.

> You did _everything_ by hand in those days, including hex coding.

yep, i sure did, even feeding paper tape or punched cards into the
reader and sometimes toggling in instructions on a front panel.

except that was a long time ago and no longer relevant.

>
> >> Furthermore I have written code in assembler, hand assembled it and
> >> typed the resulting hex directly into an eprom programmer because I hadn't
> >> yet written the assembler (well actually tables for the table driven
> >> assembler/disassembler I'd written) for that processor and needed the eprom
> >> for testing. I have also patched eproms with directly typed hex without
> >> bothering to assemble the corrected source for a couple of bytes change.
> >
> > changing a couple of bytes is not anywhere close to 'coding in hex'.
>
> You're an idiot, nospam.
>
> In those days, you wrote the _entire_ program in hex.

no, you wrote it in assembly and then converted it to hex, sometimes by
hand.

things are different now.

>
> > with very rare exception, compilers can do a *much* better job at
> > writing assembly than humans can, particularly with modern processors.
>
> One of my best friends made zillions in the early days of Google, writing
> compilers, and he claims that his compiled results are more efficient than
> hand coding - where the guy is a genius (unlike you, nospam), so it may very
> well be the case.

it is the case.

with very rare exception, compilers will produce better optimized code
than what humans can do, especially on modern processors, for reasons
well beyond your level of understanding.

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 by: Andy Burnelli - Fri, 22 Apr 2022 21:34 UTC

nospam wrote:

> i definitely have one. it's in a box somewhere in storage and i'm not
> going to bother digging it out for a troll.

Notice how you _never_ come up with _anything_ that you claim you have.
You're a bullshitter nospam.
You have no respect for your utter lack of credibility.

You don't even have the charger you claim nearly everyone has.

>> Since my credibility is an asset, here's my _hand_ wire-wrap tool.
>> <https://i.postimg.cc/6QkQrDBb/parts03.jpg>
>
> i had one of those too.
> eventually, i got a wire wrap gun, which was a lot more fun.

Bullshit. You've never wire wrapped a microprocessor circuit in your life.
You're nothing but a bullshitter nospam.

All you iKooks fabricate everything.
None of you owns any respect for your own credibility.

>> BTW, you deprecated my vacuum-tube experience, but do you have _any_ idea
>> what that I/F injection tool is used for nospam?
>
> yes.

The fact you feel the need to bullshit is how I know you are ignorant.
You don't even care that nothing you claim is true

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 by: Andy Burnelli - Fri, 22 Apr 2022 21:44 UTC

nospam wrote:

>> It's clear that it's you, nospam, who has never designed microcontroller
>> boards, where in the 80's, that's what I did, and I used these parts then:
>
> oh yes i did, as well as ttl/cmos before microcontrollers were common.

Bullshit.
All you iKooks fabricate everything.
None of you owns any respect for your own credibility.

>> <https://i.postimg.cc/j2pJbkpw/parts01.jpg> Parts bins everyone had
>
> no, not everyone.

What I would do is design a circuit and then hunt around for the right cap
or resistor or transistor, and, if I had it, then great. If not, I would
change the circuit since going to radio shack was always a hit or miss.

You, on the other hand, have _never_ designed a circuit in your entire life.
All you do, nospam, is bullshit.

You have absolutely no respect for yourself or for your lack of credibility.

>> Some _books_ I used to learn about design of microcontrollers are thus.
>> <https://i.postimg.cc/s2SGzC8H/books07.jpg> Biomedical instrument design
>
> biomedical instrument design is the best way to learn about hex coding
> and microprocessors.

The fact you say that in the way you did, given the time that I got that
degree shows that you completely lack any and all education, nospam.

HINT: It's what medical instruments were made with in those days, idiot.
> in fact, medical certification requires the firmware to be written
> entirely in hex.

Again, you have no knowledge of what an educational institution does.
Every statement from you shows that you completely lack any education.

You ridiculed hex coding simply because it sounded funny to you, just as
Chris ridiculed the "vehicle" term which is common in immunology.

None of you iKooks has _any_ education to speak of.
And your substandard IQ shows up in every childish comment you make.

>> You did _everything_ by hand in those days, including hex coding.
>
> yep, i sure did, even feeding paper tape or punched cards into the
> reader and sometimes toggling in instructions on a front panel.

Unlike you, nospam, I did use punched tape and punched cards and also unlike
you, I toggled the boot address at the bottom of the PDP 11, which, I'm sure
you're completely unaware, many research institutes used as their computers.

Every statement from you shows your entire demeanor is a childish person.
Every statement from you is utter bullshit.

You lack IQ. You lack education. And your self esteem is in the toilet.
(Rightly so.)

Everything you do, stems from the confluence of those three basic traits.
> except that was a long time ago and no longer relevant.

It's better to be a has been than a never was.

>> You're an idiot, nospam.
>> In those days, you wrote the _entire_ program in hex.
>
> no, you wrote it in assembly and then converted it to hex, sometimes by
> hand.

You are an idiot.
I said I wrote it in hex and that means I did.

You ridiculed that because you're ignorant that people did it that way.
You are always proving to be ignorant of everything, nospam.

> things are different now.

The fundamentals are the same now as they ever were.
You don't realize that because you're ignorant of them.

The fact you ridiculed basic hex coding is an indicator of that observation.

> with very rare exception, compilers will produce better optimized code
> than what humans can do, especially on modern processors, for reasons
> well beyond your level of understanding.

I think it's interesting that your IQ is ~80 and yet you don't realize that.
It's exactly why you are _desperate_ to bullshit us constantly nospam.

Your self esteem (rightly so) is in the toilet.

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 by: nospam - Fri, 22 Apr 2022 22:04 UTC

In article <t3v7ik$15es$1@gioia.aioe.org>, Andy Burnelli
<spam@nospam.com> wrote:

>
> What I would do is design a circuit and then hunt around for the right cap
> or resistor or transistor, and, if I had it, then great. If not, I would
> change the circuit since going to radio shack was always a hit or miss.

radio shack charged ridiculous prices for parts.

it was only useful if you needed something *now*.

otherwise, mail order.

> You, on the other hand, have _never_ designed a circuit in your entire life.

oh yes i have. many of them, but that was several lifetimes ago.

> Unlike you, nospam, I did use punched tape and punched cards and also unlike
> you, I toggled the boot address at the bottom of the PDP 11, which, I'm sure
> you're completely unaware, many research institutes used as their computers.

actually, i used a pdp-8, which was *octal*.

the hex coding came later.

and since this is crossposted to r-pi, to keep it on topic, right next
to me is an rpi with pidp on it.

<https://github.com/tangentsoft/pidp8i>

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 by: Andy Burnelli - Fri, 22 Apr 2022 22:42 UTC

nospam wrote:

>> What I would do is design a circuit and then hunt around for the right cap
>> or resistor or transistor, and, if I had it, then great. If not, I would
>> change the circuit since going to radio shack was always a hit or miss.
>
> radio shack charged ridiculous prices for parts.

We bought the Kodak sensors to make parking alarms way back then.
The price seemed reasonable at the time.

Same with the speech synthesizer ICs that we bought from Radio Shack.
I think I got all my SAMs books there too (although I don't recall).

> it was only useful if you needed something *now*.

My parts bin still has some of those Radio Shack parts.
<https://i.postimg.cc/D0mcbKNS/parts04.jpg> Radio Shack spare parts

> otherwise, mail order.

I don't remember ever doing mail order for basic TTL ICs, but maybe.
I'd buy the Forest Mims' series and make circuits like with the 555 timer.

>> You, on the other hand, have _never_ designed a circuit in your entire life.
>
> oh yes i have. many of them, but that was several lifetimes ago.

You've never told the truth in your life so why would I believe you now?

>> Unlike you, nospam, I did use punched tape and punched cards and also unlike
>> you, I toggled the boot address at the bottom of the PDP 11, which, I'm sure
>> you're completely unaware, many research institutes used as their computers.
>
> actually, i used a pdp-8, which was *octal*.

Bullshit that you even know what Dec made at that time w/o looking it up.

> the hex coding came later.

And yet you denied the very existence of hex coding just yesterday.

> and since this is crossposted to r-pi, to keep it on topic, right next
> to me is an rpi with pidp on it.
>
> <https://github.com/tangentsoft/pidp8i>

The difference between you and a normal adult like me is you bullshit.

At least I own a raspi (although it was given to me for free long ago).
<https://i.postimg.cc/CKFCmNWC/pi01.jpg> Raspberry Pi and associated parts
<https://i.postimg.cc/zfbhdcxg/pi02.jpg> Pi and associated transducers

Nothing from you is believable because your credibility is shit, nospam.

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 by: Alan - Fri, 22 Apr 2022 23:00 UTC

On 2022-04-22 3:42 p.m., Andy Burnelli wrote:
> nospam wrote:
>
>>> What I would do is design a circuit and then hunt around for the
>>> right cap
>>> or resistor or transistor, and, if I had it, then great. If not, I would
>>> change the circuit since going to radio shack was always a hit or miss.
>>
>> radio shack charged ridiculous prices for parts.
>
> We bought the Kodak sensors to make parking alarms way back then.
> The price seemed reasonable at the time.
>
> Same with the speech synthesizer ICs that we bought from Radio Shack.
> I think I got all my SAMs books there too (although I don't recall).
>
>> it was only useful if you needed something *now*.
>
> My parts bin still has some of those Radio Shack parts.
> <https://i.postimg.cc/D0mcbKNS/parts04.jpg> Radio Shack spare parts

Nicely illustrating how ridiculous Radio Shack's prices were.

Your "ERZC14DK201U" varistor is still available today...

....for $1.00...

....for a package of 2.

You paid $1.59 for one what must be conservatively estimated as at least
30 years ago. Checking the CPI for inflation from 1992 until now, you
paid more than 6 times as much as you should have.

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 by: Jolly Roger - Sat, 23 Apr 2022 01:25 UTC

On 2022-04-22, Andy Burnelli <spam@nospam.com> wrote:
> Jolly Roger wrote:
>
>>> now i have a bunch of raspberry pis, various hats and a bunch of
>>> micro sd cards.
>>
>> ...but no old, crufty books? No sale!
>
> None of the iKooks has _any_ education

Got em.

Triggered.

--
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I often ignore posts from Google. Use a real news client instead.

JR

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In article <t3vb08$9jj$1@gioia.aioe.org>, Andy Burnelli
<spam@nospam.com> wrote:

>
> My parts bin still has some of those Radio Shack parts.
> <https://i.postimg.cc/D0mcbKNS/parts04.jpg> Radio Shack spare parts

those look like they're from the 1970s. why are they still unopened?

> > otherwise, mail order.
>
> I don't remember ever doing mail order for basic TTL ICs, but maybe.

i did.

the back pages of popular electronics, radio electronics and similar
magazines had numerous ads, including polypaks, james, olson,
lafayette, plus heathkit for entire kits.

<https://live.staticflickr.com/4009/4455981283_26760272eb_k.jpg>
<https://live.staticflickr.com/2778/4455979995_b11b12c8c6_k.jpg>

> I'd buy the Forest Mims' series and make circuits like with the 555 timer.

the 555 was an incredibly useful chip.

>
> You've never told the truth in your life so why would I believe you now?

why would anyone believe someone who changes his nym more often than
his underwear?

>
> At least I own a raspi (although it was given to me for free long ago).

only one? i have a bag full of them. they're cheap.

unfortunately, they're very backordered, with estimates that it will
resolve sometime in 2023, causing the prices on ebay to be ridiculously
high.

fortunately, i have a bunch which should last through the drought.

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 by: nospam - Sat, 23 Apr 2022 20:24 UTC

In article <t3vc25$17i$1@dont-email.me>, Alan <nuh-uh@nope.com> wrote:

> >
> > My parts bin still has some of those Radio Shack parts.
> > <https://i.postimg.cc/D0mcbKNS/parts04.jpg> Radio Shack spare parts
>
> Nicely illustrating how ridiculous Radio Shack's prices were.
>
> Your "ERZC14DK201U" varistor is still available today...
>
> ...for $1.00...
>
> ...for a package of 2.
>
> You paid $1.59 for one what must be conservatively estimated as at least
> 30 years ago. Checking the CPI for inflation from 1992 until now, you
> paid more than 6 times as much as you should have.

the 1970s is a more likely estimate.

using 1975 for the middle of the decade, $1.59 then would be $8.50 now.

a bigger question is why does he have 50 year old parts in unopened
packaging?

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 by: Hank Rogers - Sat, 23 Apr 2022 21:53 UTC

nospam wrote:
> In article <t3vb08$9jj$1@gioia.aioe.org>, Andy Burnelli
> <spam@nospam.com> wrote:
>
>>
>> My parts bin still has some of those Radio Shack parts.
>> <https://i.postimg.cc/D0mcbKNS/parts04.jpg> Radio Shack spare parts
>
> those look like they're from the 1970s. why are they still unopened?
>
>>> otherwise, mail order.
>>
>> I don't remember ever doing mail order for basic TTL ICs, but maybe.
>
> i did.
>
> the back pages of popular electronics, radio electronics and similar
> magazines had numerous ads, including polypaks, james, olson,
> lafayette, plus heathkit for entire kits.
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> <https://live.staticflickr.com/4009/4455981283_26760272eb_k.jpg>
> <https://live.staticflickr.com/2778/4455979995_b11b12c8c6_k.jpg>
>
>> I'd buy the Forest Mims' series and make circuits like with the 555 timer.
>
> the 555 was an incredibly useful chip.
>
>
>>
>> You've never told the truth in your life so why would I believe you now?
>
> why would anyone believe someone who changes his nym more often than
> his underwear?
>
>
>
>>
>> At least I own a raspi (although it was given to me for free long ago).
>
> only one? i have a bag full of them. they're cheap.
>
> unfortunately, they're very backordered, with estimates that it will
> resolve sometime in 2023, causing the prices on ebay to be ridiculously
> high.
>
> fortunately, i have a bunch which should last through the drought.
>

Trying to compete with burnelli is setting a pretty low bar for
yourself.

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 by: Hank Rogers - Sat, 23 Apr 2022 21:55 UTC

nospam wrote:
> In article <t3vc25$17i$1@dont-email.me>, Alan <nuh-uh@nope.com> wrote:
>
>>>
>>> My parts bin still has some of those Radio Shack parts.
>>> <https://i.postimg.cc/D0mcbKNS/parts04.jpg> Radio Shack spare parts
>>
>> Nicely illustrating how ridiculous Radio Shack's prices were.
>>
>> Your "ERZC14DK201U" varistor is still available today...
>>
>> ...for $1.00...
>>
>> ...for a package of 2.
>>
>> You paid $1.59 for one what must be conservatively estimated as at least
>> 30 years ago. Checking the CPI for inflation from 1992 until now, you
>> paid more than 6 times as much as you should have.
>
> the 1970s is a more likely estimate.
>
> using 1975 for the middle of the decade, $1.59 then would be $8.50 now.
>
> a bigger question is why does he have 50 year old parts in unopened
> packaging?
>

Simple. He never figured out how to use them.

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 by: Andy Burnelli - Sun, 24 Apr 2022 04:31 UTC

nospam wrote:

>> My parts bin still has some of those Radio Shack parts.
>> <https://i.postimg.cc/D0mcbKNS/parts04.jpg> Radio Shack spare parts
>
> those look like they're from the 1970s. why are they still unopened?

I'm not sure if there is a specific reason they're unopened, as one is a MOV
which, I'm sure you'll remember, we all used to put across our power lines
back in the day to shunt spikes.

The other is an LED digit, as I recall (I'm not looking at the photos at the
moment as it doesn't really matter since I have boxes of these spare parts),
which, as you will also recall if you ever built circuits, we used to
indicate the displays on the myriad electronics projects we built back then.

As I said, I have parts all over since we would design circuits to work, and
then we'd see what we had by way of parts in stock, and if we needed to
change the design to fit the part, that's what we'd do.

It's what everyone did in those days... as far as I know.
>>> otherwise, mail order.
>>
>> I don't remember ever doing mail order for basic TTL ICs, but maybe.
>
> i did.
>
> the back pages of popular electronics, radio electronics and similar
> magazines had numerous ads, including polypaks, james, olson,
> lafayette, plus heathkit for entire kits.
>
> <https://live.staticflickr.com/4009/4455981283_26760272eb_k.jpg>
> <https://live.staticflickr.com/2778/4455979995_b11b12c8c6_k.jpg>

Actually, now I remember... digikey was a biggie, as I recall. I used to get
the TTL IC's in long plastic packages, stuffed with decoders and muxes, and,
of course, everyone's favorite other than a 7400 nand gates, the 555 timer.

>
>> I'd buy the Forest Mims' series and make circuits like with the 555 timer.
>
> the 555 was an incredibly useful chip.

Yup. I had a book from Forest Mims, as I recall, which was written on "graph
paper" that he wrote out a score of useful circuits using that 555 timer.
>>
>> You've never told the truth in your life so why would I believe you now?
>
> why would anyone believe someone who changes his nym more often than
> his underwear?

Hehhehheh... again, that comment shows instantly that you lack even the most
basic of adult comprehensive skills given I've said why the wrapping paper
is just to prevent people from seeing what the package is inside for people
who aren't the rightful recipient of that valuable package in the body.

That you can't comprehend something that simple is a clear indicator of not
only your lack of even the most basic of an IQ, but your lack of education.

It's always the same with people like you who are truly despicable people.

You _hate_ you lack intelligence & education of others; so you make idiotic
claims like that one which shows more about you than it does about us.

>> At least I own a raspi (although it was given to me for free long ago).
>
> only one? i have a bag full of them. they're cheap.

Bullshit.

> unfortunately, they're very backordered, with estimates that it will
> resolve sometime in 2023, causing the prices on ebay to be ridiculously
> high.
>
> fortunately, i have a bunch which should last through the drought.

Bullshit.

Nonetheless, I've been working on improving Android mirroring onto Windows
but some day I might take a look at that free raspi and see what it can do.
<https://i.postimg.cc/N0G1TXcZ/scrcpy01.jpg> Mirror Android on any PC
<https://i.postimg.cc/tTmdgKTB/scrcpy02.jpg> An efficient program setup
<https://i.postimg.cc/Vvrq0K0m/scrcpy03.jpg> The efficient setup explained
<https://i.postimg.cc/Y00vx4yp/scrcpy04.jpg> Extraneous cmd window (&)
<https://i.postimg.cc/wvsbcNBz/scrcpy05.jpg> Drag APK from Windows
<https://i.postimg.cc/Sx1hgWmY/scrcpy06.jpg> Press two hardware buttons
<https://i.postimg.cc/hjkVFyqJ/scrcpy07.jpg> Android mnt as drive letter
<https://i.postimg.cc/nV6K0Cfn/scrcpy08.jpg> CMD test of showwin.bat
<https://i.postimg.cc/66Gn2t2g/scrcpy09.jpg> REG test of showwin.bat
<https://i.postimg.cc/htMdWG6z/scrcpy10.jpg> The console came up :(
<https://i.postimg.cc/7LWJhWxq/scrcpy11.jpg> Shortcut test of showwin.lnk
<https://i.postimg.cc/yYKNnHxD/scrcpy12.jpg> REG test of showwin.lnk
<https://i.postimg.cc/CxXH6N2r/scrcpy13.jpg> No scrcpy console window!
<https://i.postimg.cc/XqZsmVFM/scrcpy14.jpg> AppPath & shortcut TARGET
<https://i.postimg.cc/g2yNftw0/scrcpy15.jpg> Trick to pin batch shortcut
<https://i.postimg.cc/5NrK7jtg/scrcpy16.jpg> powershell hide-console trick
<https://i.postimg.cc/bvRXdbxg/scrcpy17.jpg> AutoIT & IFFT & Automate
<https://i.postimg.cc/Y93b1z0n/scrcpy18.jpg> APKs at FOSS Google Play Store
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 by: nospam - Mon, 25 Apr 2022 12:51 UTC

In article <t42jqr$1nn$1@gioia.aioe.org>, Andy Burnelli
<spam@nospam.com> wrote:

>
> Nonetheless, I've been working on improving Android mirroring onto Windows
> but some day I might take a look at that free raspi and see what it can do.

given that you can't even get android sample code to work, you are
going to have all sorts of problems getting a raspberry pi to do much
of anything.

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 by: Andy Burnelli - Mon, 25 Apr 2022 17:32 UTC

nospam wrote:

>> Nonetheless, I've been working on improving Android mirroring onto Windows
>> but some day I might take a look at that free raspi and see what it can do.
>
> given that you can't even get android sample code to work, you are
> going to have all sorts of problems getting a raspberry pi to do much
> of anything.

Bullshit.
*You never wrote a _single_ line of code in your entire life.*

What's interesting is I published well over a dozen tested Android apps.
You published exactly _zero_, nospam.

I wrote this tutorial expressly so that _others_ can cut-and-paste examples.
*Tutorial with over a dozen tested Android apps with all SRC & steps given*
<https://groups.google.com/g/comp.mobile.android/c/aW64zYeBtF0/m/DK2hrO7tAQAJ>

That's because I'm everything you're not nospam, given you're a low-IQ
no-education bullshitter who has _never_ written a line of code in his life.

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 by: nospam - Mon, 25 Apr 2022 17:46 UTC

In article <t46lvq$gdv$1@gioia.aioe.org>, Andy Burnelli
<spam@nospam.com> wrote:

> What's interesting is I published well over a dozen tested Android apps.

so which apps on the google play store are yours?

and how do you reconcile that claim with the fact you could not get
android sample code to work?

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 by: Andy Burnelli - Mon, 25 Apr 2022 18:08 UTC

nospam wrote:

> and how do you reconcile that claim with the fact you could not get
> android sample code to work?

Bullshit.

a. I tested the code myself before publishing it
b. I published the src code with all the steps necessary
c. Others tested that src & steps and said it worked for them too

*Tutorial with over a dozen tested Android apps with all SRC & steps given*
<https://groups.google.com/g/comp.mobile.android/c/aW64zYeBtF0/m/DK2hrO7tAQAJ>

You, on the other hand, have _never_ written a line of code in your life.
You have never published any tutorial (while I can't count how many I've
donated to the Usenet newsgroups - there are hundreds that I've written).

You haven't written even one.
All you _can_ do, nospam, is bullshit.

HINT: *We're still waiting for just one of your "many ways" to mirror iOS*
*onto Windows using FOSS tools* (which I'm clearly using for Android).

<https://i.postimg.cc/9FJMKYch/scrcpy21.jpg> Windows Drive: === Android
<https://i.postimg.cc/Y9jbTtcN/scrcpy20.jpg> Start /b as a CMD works! :)
<https://i.postimg.cc/3R6nTz7s/scrcpy19.jpg> Start /b TARGET fails :(
<https://i.postimg.cc/Y93b1z0n/scrcpy18.jpg> Free Automation APKs
<https://i.postimg.cc/bvRXdbxg/scrcpy17.jpg> AutoIT & IFFT & Automate
<https://i.postimg.cc/5NrK7jtg/scrcpy16.jpg> powershell hide-console trick
<https://i.postimg.cc/g2yNftw0/scrcpy15.jpg> Trick to pin batch shortcut
<https://i.postimg.cc/XqZsmVFM/scrcpy14.jpg> AppPath & shortcut TARGET
<https://i.postimg.cc/CxXH6N2r/scrcpy13.jpg> No scrcpy console window!
<https://i.postimg.cc/yYKNnHxD/scrcpy12.jpg> REG test of showwin.lnk
<https://i.postimg.cc/7LWJhWxq/scrcpy11.jpg> Shortcut test of showwin.lnk
<https://i.postimg.cc/fyWw2nXh/scrcpy10.jpg> The console came up :(
<https://i.postimg.cc/66Gn2t2g/scrcpy09.jpg> REG test of showwin.bat
<https://i.postimg.cc/nV6K0Cfn/scrcpy08.jpg> CMD test of showwin.bat
<https://i.postimg.cc/hjkVFyqJ/scrcpy07.jpg> Android mnt as drive letter
<https://i.postimg.cc/Sx1hgWmY/scrcpy06.jpg> Press two hardware buttons
<https://i.postimg.cc/wvsbcNBz/scrcpy05.jpg> Drag APK from Windows
<https://i.postimg.cc/Y00vx4yp/scrcpy04.jpg> Extraneous cmd window (&)
<https://i.postimg.cc/Vvrq0K0m/scrcpy03.jpg> The efficient setup explained
<https://i.postimg.cc/tTmdgKTB/scrcpy02.jpg> An efficient program setup
<https://i.postimg.cc/N0G1TXcZ/scrcpy01.jpg> Mirror Android on any PC

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 by: Lewis - Mon, 25 Apr 2022 20:31 UTC

In message <250420221346567367%nospam@nospam.invalid> nospam <nospam@nospam.invalid> wrote:
> In article <t46lvq$gdv$1@gioia.aioe.org>, Andy Burnelli
> <spam@nospam.com> wrote:

>> What's interesting is I published well over a dozen tested Android apps.

> so which apps on the google play store are yours?

I look forward to Dipshit Arlen never ever answering this, because
dipshit Arlen is way too much of a dipshit to actually have apps. That's
saying something, since any 7yo with half a brain can get an app
published.

"I wrote an app" is about as impressive as "I managed to wipe my ass all
by myself."

ARLEN DISCLAIMER:
Please, every time you're going to reply to him imagine that little
chubby he gets and think again. Do you really want to be responsible for
the only sexual stimulation that obese naked troglodyte gets in his
life? Please, think of that image first.

--
The way I see it, the longer I put it off, the better it'll end up
being. Heck, school doesn't start for another 43 minutes.

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 by: Andy Burnelli - Mon, 25 Apr 2022 23:54 UTC

Lewis wrote:

> "I wrote an app" is about as impressive as "I managed to wipe my ass all
> by myself."

The _adults_ will notice how Lewis & nospam always prove to be bullshitters.
Neither Lewis nor nospam has _ever_ written even a _single_ line of code.

The fact remains this one thread adds more value in terms of writing apps on
Android than they have ever contributed to Usenet in their whole lives.

*Tutorial with over a dozen tested Android apps with all SRC & steps given*
<https://groups.google.com/g/comp.mobile.android/c/aW64zYeBtF0/m/DK2hrO7tAQAJ>

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 by: Alan - Tue, 26 Apr 2022 00:28 UTC

On 2022-04-25 4:54 p.m., Andy Burnelli wrote:
> Lewis wrote:
>
>> "I wrote an app" is about as impressive as "I managed to wipe my ass all
>> by myself."
>
> The _adults_ will notice how Lewis & nospam always prove to be
> bullshitters.
> Neither Lewis nor nospam has _ever_ written even a _single_ line of code.

Something which you cannot know is a fact, and moreover, you know you
cannot know it to be fact.

So stating it AS fact makes you a liar.

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 by: The Natural Philosop - Tue, 26 Apr 2022 09:20 UTC

On 26/04/2022 01:28, Alan wrote:
> On 2022-04-25 4:54 p.m., Andy Burnelli wrote:
>> Lewis wrote:
>>
>>> "I wrote an app" is about as impressive as "I managed to wipe my ass all
>>> by myself."
>>
>> The _adults_ will notice how Lewis & nospam always prove to be
>> bullshitters.
>> Neither Lewis nor nospam has _ever_ written even a _single_ line of code.
>
> Something which you cannot know is a fact, and moreover, you know you
> cannot know it to be fact.
>
> So stating it AS fact makes you a liar.

In that case all scientists are liars.

--
It’s easier to fool people than to convince them that they have been fooled.
Mark Twain

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 by: Alan - Tue, 26 Apr 2022 14:28 UTC

On 2022-04-26 2:20 a.m., The Natural Philosopher wrote:
> On 26/04/2022 01:28, Alan wrote:
>> On 2022-04-25 4:54 p.m., Andy Burnelli wrote:
>>> Lewis wrote:
>>>
>>>> "I wrote an app" is about as impressive as "I managed to wipe my ass
>>>> all
>>>> by myself."
>>>
>>> The _adults_ will notice how Lewis & nospam always prove to be
>>> bullshitters.
>>> Neither Lewis nor nospam has _ever_ written even a _single_ line of
>>> code.
>>
>> Something which you cannot know is a fact, and moreover, you know you
>> cannot know it to be fact.
>>
>> So stating it AS fact makes you a liar.
>
>
> In that case all scientists are liars.
>
>

Nope. So wrong.

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 by: The Natural Philosop - Tue, 26 Apr 2022 16:05 UTC

On 26/04/2022 15:28, Alan wrote:
> On 2022-04-26 2:20 a.m., The Natural Philosopher wrote:
>> On 26/04/2022 01:28, Alan wrote:
>>> On 2022-04-25 4:54 p.m., Andy Burnelli wrote:
>>>> Lewis wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> "I wrote an app" is about as impressive as "I managed to wipe my
>>>>> ass all
>>>>> by myself."
>>>>
>>>> The _adults_ will notice how Lewis & nospam always prove to be
>>>> bullshitters.
>>>> Neither Lewis nor nospam has _ever_ written even a _single_ line of
>>>> code.
>>>
>>> Something which you cannot know is a fact, and moreover, you know you
>>> cannot know it to be fact.
>>>
>>> So stating it AS fact makes you a liar.
>>
>>
>> In that case all scientists are liars.
>>
>>
>
> Nope. So wrong.

Yep. which makes you a liar.

All scientists operate on the basis of theories that cannot be proven to
be correct.

--
“Puritanism: The haunting fear that someone, somewhere, may be happy.”

H.L. Mencken, A Mencken Chrestomathy

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 by: Alan - Tue, 26 Apr 2022 16:49 UTC

On 2022-04-26 9:05 a.m., The Natural Philosopher wrote:
> On 26/04/2022 15:28, Alan wrote:
>> On 2022-04-26 2:20 a.m., The Natural Philosopher wrote:
>>> On 26/04/2022 01:28, Alan wrote:
>>>> On 2022-04-25 4:54 p.m., Andy Burnelli wrote:
>>>>> Lewis wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> "I wrote an app" is about as impressive as "I managed to wipe my
>>>>>> ass all
>>>>>> by myself."
>>>>>
>>>>> The _adults_ will notice how Lewis & nospam always prove to be
>>>>> bullshitters.
>>>>> Neither Lewis nor nospam has _ever_ written even a _single_ line of
>>>>> code.
>>>>
>>>> Something which you cannot know is a fact, and moreover, you know
>>>> you cannot know it to be fact.
>>>>
>>>> So stating it AS fact makes you a liar.
>>>
>>>
>>> In that case all scientists are liars.
>>>
>>>
>>
>> Nope. So wrong.
>
> Yep. which makes you a liar.
>
> All scientists operate on the basis of theories that cannot be proven to
> be correct.

But they don't state that those theories are fact.

In fact, they explicitly understand that those theories are simply the
most useful thing they have.

Amazingly, you are even more ignorant than you first appeared to be.

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 by: The Natural Philosop - Wed, 27 Apr 2022 09:43 UTC

On 26/04/2022 17:49, Alan wrote:
> On 2022-04-26 9:05 a.m., The Natural Philosopher wrote:
>> On 26/04/2022 15:28, Alan wrote:
>>> On 2022-04-26 2:20 a.m., The Natural Philosopher wrote:
>>>> On 26/04/2022 01:28, Alan wrote:
>>>>> On 2022-04-25 4:54 p.m., Andy Burnelli wrote:
>>>>>> Lewis wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> "I wrote an app" is about as impressive as "I managed to wipe my
>>>>>>> ass all
>>>>>>> by myself."
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The _adults_ will notice how Lewis & nospam always prove to be
>>>>>> bullshitters.
>>>>>> Neither Lewis nor nospam has _ever_ written even a _single_ line
>>>>>> of code.
>>>>>
>>>>> Something which you cannot know is a fact, and moreover, you know
>>>>> you cannot know it to be fact.
>>>>>
>>>>> So stating it AS fact makes you a liar.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> In that case all scientists are liars.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>> Nope. So wrong.
>>
>> Yep. which makes you a liar.
>>
>> All scientists operate on the basis of theories that cannot be proven
>> to be correct.
>
> But they don't state that those theories are fact.

Oh yes they do.

>
> In fact, they explicitly understand that those theories are simply the
> most useful thing they have.
>
I see you haven't spent time listening to scientists on the media.
Especially 'climate scientists'

> Amazingly, you are even more ignorant than you first appeared to be.

Amazingly, you are even more ignorant than you first appeared to be.

--
If you tell a lie big enough and keep repeating it, people will
eventually come to believe it. The lie can be maintained only for such
time as the State can shield the people from the political, economic
and/or military consequences of the lie. It thus becomes vitally
important for the State to use all of its powers to repress dissent, for
the truth is the mortal enemy of the lie, and thus by extension, the
truth is the greatest enemy of the State.

Joseph Goebbels

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 by: Alan - Wed, 27 Apr 2022 18:04 UTC

On 2022-04-27 2:43 a.m., The Natural Philosopher wrote:
> On 26/04/2022 17:49, Alan wrote:
>> On 2022-04-26 9:05 a.m., The Natural Philosopher wrote:
>>> On 26/04/2022 15:28, Alan wrote:
>>>> On 2022-04-26 2:20 a.m., The Natural Philosopher wrote:
>>>>> On 26/04/2022 01:28, Alan wrote:
>>>>>> On 2022-04-25 4:54 p.m., Andy Burnelli wrote:
>>>>>>> Lewis wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> "I wrote an app" is about as impressive as "I managed to wipe my
>>>>>>>> ass all
>>>>>>>> by myself."
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> The _adults_ will notice how Lewis & nospam always prove to be
>>>>>>> bullshitters.
>>>>>>> Neither Lewis nor nospam has _ever_ written even a _single_ line
>>>>>>> of code.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Something which you cannot know is a fact, and moreover, you know
>>>>>> you cannot know it to be fact.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> So stating it AS fact makes you a liar.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> In that case all scientists are liars.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Nope. So wrong.
>>>
>>> Yep. which makes you a liar.
>>>
>>> All scientists operate on the basis of theories that cannot be proven
>>> to be correct.
>>
>> But they don't state that those theories are fact.
>
> Oh yes they do.

Nope.

>
>>
>> In fact, they explicitly understand that those theories are simply the
>> most useful thing they have.
>>
> I see you haven't spent time listening to scientists on the media.
> Especially 'climate scientists'
>

Give an example.

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