oooooooooooowow!
longggggg posssssssssst!
they sing -or they not sing.
pure facts
we agree.
--
Choky
Prodanovic Aleksandar
YU
"TubeGarden" wrote in message
...
Hi RATs!
MTBF (Mean Time Between Failures) vs parts count is not the linear
relationship
direct logic might presume.
As systems endure the rise and fall of the random ravages of time, larger
parts
populations exhibit more stable performance than smaller parts
populations.
Parallel resistors and other stupid wastes of time and money are not so
stupid,
statistically.
The interesting thing to me about circuits is how they sound at this
moment.
All the rest is engineering mumbo-jumbo and only of interest to off world
intellectuals and money grubbing employees.
Each of us hears what we listen to and only learn anything epiphanally
useful
by happenstance and ironic cognitive dissonance.
Pretending MTBF has any useful application relative to listening to Bach
is
simply posturing one's ego as greater than one's soul.
A common pose, but, hardly noble. Just smug
If you like what you hear, you are in the right place.
If you think you know what others hear, you have your head in a dark,
smelly
place.
If you know what others should hear, your head IS a dark, smelly place
Listen and let listen!
Happy Ears!
Al
Alan J. Marcy
Phoenix, AZ
PWC/mystic/Earhead