[vcf-midatlantic] Test

Mike Loewen mloewen at cpumagic.scol.pa.us
Mon Nov 2 11:13:14 EST 2015


    Murphy's Laws for Electronics:

If wires can be connected in two different ways, the first way blows the 
fuse.

If anything is used to it's full potential, it will break.

If you understand it, it's obsolete.

The most expensive component is the one that breaks.

The reliability of machinery is inversely proportional to the number and 
significance of any persons watching it.

A dropped tool will land where it can do the most damage.

Each individual circuit will work perfectly but after combining them to 
create a system there starts the "Marriage Effect"

Any wire cut to length will be too short.

Milliammeters will be connected across the power source, voltmeters in 
series with it.

The probability of an error in the schematic is directly proportional to 
the trouble it can cause.

The bleeder resistor will quit discharging the filter capacitors as the 
operator reaches into the power supply enclosure.



Mike Loewen				mloewen at cpumagic.scol.pa.us
Old Technology				http://q7.neurotica.com/Oldtech/



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