On Sun, May 20, 2012 at 3:18 PM, Guenter Wildgruber
<gwildgru...@ymail.com> wrote:
> Terry,
> I spent a good part of my weekend  analyzing/simulating ingnition coils and
> studying the possble pitfalls of spark plugs and other important matter.

Maybe a Jacob's Ladder would be a better answer.  (humor)

> Maybe I lost a bit of humor doing that.
> Humor and engineering do not mix easily.

I disagree.  Humor and creativity go hand in hand.  Besides, when you
manage engineers for a living as I do, humor is essential to sanity.

> Sometimes I wish to be Rossi, looking over the sea and have an easy mind.
> The magic mediterranean sauce.
> Which I do'nt seem to have in my current state of mind.

Schnapps!  Goldschläger!  Oh, that's Swiss.

> Anyway.
> I'm working on a decent simulation of an ignition coil, proton lifetime and
> pressing the damned beasts into Nickel, such that some Rydberg matter or
> whatever can develop, and I rest in peace.

Best of luck; but, I doubt you will catch up with PDGT.  They have a
large lead and resources.  But don't let me discourage you.  There's
always serendipity.

T

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