Really disappointed Dave decided 'warm-fuzzy' on the basis of who had a website on electronics.
Guess my power electronics projects are worthless huh.
Really disappointed Dave decided 'warm-fuzzy' on the basis of who had a website on electronics.
Guess my power electronics projects are worthless huh.
I think one of the most difficult things about these events, in a ideal world they would go to someone who put them to use rather than selling or collecting dust. Hopefully the fella that Dave chose will put it to good use. In the extremely unlikely even if I won say the bench bundle, I would have given away what I didn't use to hopefully people I know would use them. Of course an unlikely scenario, but it would still be a difficult choice.
Really, the chances of me getting anything is pretty much nil, so it's better for me to be happy for the lucky ones that got some nice gear rather than resentful I didn't. I get by with what I have and that's about all I can do.
Congratulations to all the winners
- Better luck to everyone 'else in the future
I already own a 4 ch 100 MHz Tektronix scope, so I saw no need to enter the contest - but here's a chance for our captain to 'fin something 'down under'
I am a bit old school, and found a 720k floppy in my stash
- If you're interested Dave, I can format it - and put whatever you need on it so you hopefully can get the programmer up and running again.
Let me know, the CD-ROM drive died well over 20 years ago, and the floppy isn't doing any good lying, erm laying, around up here
thanks for the chance. if its still going. if not congrats who won
Dave, Thanks for all you do.