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From: Fraser Johnston on 14 Aug 2007 02:31 "a t e c 7 7" <"atec 77 at hotmail dot com"> wrote in message news:46c131a9(a)dnews.tpgi.com.au... > Fraser Johnston wrote: >> "Theo Bekkers" <tbekkers(a)bekkers.com.au> wrote in message >> news:46c0f437(a)news.bekkers.com.au... >>> BT Humble wrote: >>> >>>> When did we tick over from Harsh Week to Pedantic Week anyway? ;-) >>> Pedantic week has been running as a background job since before I joined >>> this group. (about 12 years ago) >>> >>> Theo >>> Changed my news-reading font to Georgia (from Arial) to see if my >>> comprehension improves. >>> Q. Will I understand what Hammo goes on about? >> >> If there is a font that lets you understand Atec let me know. >> >> Fraser > Perhaps if you cleaned the sand from your ears ? And that is going to help my reading comprehension how??? Fraser
From: a t e c 7 7 "atec 77 at hotmail dot on 14 Aug 2007 02:40 Fraser Johnston wrote: > "a t e c 7 7" <"atec 77 at hotmail dot com"> wrote in message > news:46c131a9(a)dnews.tpgi.com.au... >> Fraser Johnston wrote: >>> "Theo Bekkers" <tbekkers(a)bekkers.com.au> wrote in message >>> news:46c0f437(a)news.bekkers.com.au... >>>> BT Humble wrote: >>>> >>>>> When did we tick over from Harsh Week to Pedantic Week anyway? ;-) >>>> Pedantic week has been running as a background job since before I joined >>>> this group. (about 12 years ago) >>>> >>>> Theo >>>> Changed my news-reading font to Georgia (from Arial) to see if my >>>> comprehension improves. >>>> Q. Will I understand what Hammo goes on about? >>> If there is a font that lets you understand Atec let me know. >>> >>> Fraser >> Perhaps if you cleaned the sand from your ears ? > > And that is going to help my reading comprehension how??? > > Fraser > > Where was such a suggestion made ?
From: a t e c 7 7 "atec 77 at hotmail dot on 14 Aug 2007 02:41 Iain Chalmers wrote: > In article <46c14378$1(a)dnews.tpgi.com.au>, > a t e c 7 7 <"atec 77 at hotmail dot com"> wrote: > >> Theo Bekkers wrote: >>> a t e c 7 7" <"atec 77 at hotmail dot com wrote: >>> >>>> I was under the impression all streets have 3 phase , although getting >>>> it past your door can be problematic let alone the use of . >>> So was I, once. Not the case where developers install the power >>> infrastructure apparently. >>> >>> Theo >>> >>> >> I have to query this >> how else would the current capability be met ? > > It's got to do with potential and lack of resistance... > > big > So you don't know either
From: Dale Porter on 14 Aug 2007 02:58 Please explain to an electrical nuff-nuff.....what is 3-phase? What is single phase or that matter? What difference does it make? Cheers, Dale. "Theo Bekkers" <tbekkers(a)bekkers.com.au> wrote in message news:46c13507$1(a)news.bekkers.com.au... >a t e c 7 7" <"atec 77 at hotmail dot com wrote: > >> I was under the impression all streets have 3 phase , although getting >> it past your door can be problematic let alone the use of . > > So was I, once. Not the case where developers install the power > infrastructure apparently. > > Theo >
From: Iain Chalmers on 14 Aug 2007 03:21
In article <f9rjr6$86b$1(a)otis.netspace.net.au>, "Dale Porter" <daleaporter(a)gmail.com> wrote: > Please explain to an electrical nuff-nuff.....what is 3-phase? What is > single phase or that matter? What difference does it make? Its complex - the wikipedia entry is a reasonable explanation: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Three-phase_electric_power big -- "Everything you love, everything meaningful with depth and history, all passionate authentic experiences will be appropriated, mishandled, watered down, cheapened, repackaged, marketed and sold to the people you hate." Mr Jalopy quoting Hooptyrides (on jalopyjunktown.com) |