"Andre Jute" wrote in message
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Iain Churches wrote:
"Stewart Pinkerton" wrote in message
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Actually, of course, KISASS is extremely simple - that being the whole
point of the exercise. It also works better than your pathetic - and
never built - piece of DHT trash.
Just a moment Mr.P, just a moment. You yourself admitted that you
had not bothered to build your design, and neither has anyone else on
this group. So whence your assertion that it "works better?"
I was interested to build your amplifier, and showed your
schematic to the head of technical service at Swedish TV.
He studied it carefully, for thirty seconds, screwed the paper
into a ball, tossed it into the waste bin.
Hopefully you are a better mail-room operative than you are
amplifier designer, Stewart:-)
Cordially,
Iain
Pinkerton is resting up from the labours of all his lies in The Gambia,
stuffing his face in defiance of the hungry children pressing their
faces through the bars just out of sight to keep them out of the hotel
grounds. See
http://groups.google.ie/group/rec.au...51c a26a13a36
which itself contains too many PinkoPorkies even to start straightening
them out.
Pinkerton, incidentally, claims he's in Africa to dig dirt on me. The
fact that he is several thousand miles from my usual stamping grounds
seem to have escaped him. More, as always, he is totally ignorant. The
last time I was in West Africa, I wasn't slobbing in luxury hotels
feeding my face, I was hustling a food convoy across Africa to relieve
the famine. Pinkerton could have discovered that down at his local
library, as I later wrote a book about it (1). But I doubt Pinkostinko
knows where his library is; he prefers to make up stuff.
Andre Jute
Yes I have just come accross a post where he wrote:
As ever, that's a flat lie, I never said I was going to do any such
thing. However, I am off for a fortnight's serious pampering at
Coconut Residence in The Gambia - terrible name but a fabulous place,
with the best restaurant in West Africa and some of the best fish
anywhere in the world.
Aahh!! The Coconut Residence, aka, Salmonella City!!
I still have the bathrobe with the embroidered monogram
which they presented to us during a a recording trip of
six weeks in Gambia and Senegal for DWA just a few
years ago.
Gambia is full of surprises:
Typhoid, Hepatitis A, Diptheria, Tuberculosis, Rabies,
Hepatitis B, Mengingitos, Yellow Fever, Tetanus, Polio,
Malaria, viral hemorrhagic fever, etc etc etc.
Our project producer was taken ill with enteric fever
and had to be flown home to Denmark by private
air-ambulance. He still gets periodic repeat symptoms.
Two others were also taken sick with severe dysentery!
Gambia is one of the few countries where the Scandinavian
travel health insurance policy is reduced from the standard
90 days to 30 days. (Which probably means that the
chances of catching something serious after 1 month are
pretty good:-) Our client had to pay a heavy excess for
90 day cover.
But, Abuko and Kiang national parks are worth a visit.
As for the fish in Gambia, better is to be had from any of a
dozen villages along the Cornish coast in the UK:-)
without the risk of Diphyllobothriasis - an infection caused
by a fish tapeworm common in W.Africa.
Iain