> ----- Original Message ----- > From: Roger Rossen <mididood@...> > Larry - you crack me up. I keep noticing how you disclaim yourself then proceed to rattle off good engineering 'prose', advice and such. Come out of the closet! --LH-- OK. I'll come out of the closet (no, not that one). In 1976 I graduated from a nationally certified vocational technical school 2 year EET type program. But, it is a diploma and not a degree. I learned to repair stuff, not design it. And, we were still pretty heavy into tubes. So, the disclaimer is because I am not a BSEE. After I graduated, I went to work immediately in high voltage AC and immediately forgot about meg-ohms and micro-amps. I have spent the last 26 years working with kilo-volts and mega-watts. I am an expert on multiple aspects of generation and transmission of AC power. So, I am happy to offer my "opinion" about a circuit. But, I don't want to give advice, since my understanding of this stuff is still quite limited. However, I will have to say that building MOTM has been a great re-learning experience for me. I appreciate that Paul gives us a theory introduction into the MOTM circuit operation. That has helped me a lot. I do have a BS degree. It is in business. > And I work with many 'engineers' who I wouldn't trust replacing the batteries in my flashlight I spend certain percentage of my work week explaining to engineers why something they have on paper will not work, or just changing it in the field and sending their print back marked up with the working version. So, if I ever give any high voltage advice, I'll leave the disclaimer off. I'll just start right now. Stay away from that stuff. It's dangerous. No disclaimer required. <snicker> Larry
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Re: [motm] I are an EnginEEr
2003-03-22 by J. Larry Hendry
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