Hi Rick and the rest of the crew. I find URLs are very interesting and confusing. In this case either http://www.emcesd.com or http://emcesd.com should work as well as my personal URL, http://www.dsmith.org, which just points to the emcesd.com address.
I had a discussion with someone at Network Solutions about web names and the person said that the "www" identifies a particular computer for routing. As best I can tell the www is optional for some addresses and not others. If anyone can shed some more light on this I would be very much interested. I am not sure if this is a pertinent thread for the group, so if you have information on the significance of www, email to me directly. Thanks, Doug On Tue, 27 July 1999, [email protected] wrote: > > Site link was in error and I took the liberty to correct it. If interested, > you might want to try this again. > Thanks for the posting Doug. > > Rick > > -----Original Message----- > From: [email protected] > Hi All, > > I just posted the construction plans for an easy to build > DC-1GHz scope probe on my website (http://www.emcesd.com/ > <http://www.emcesd.com/> . Cost of materials is about $3.00. The plans are > linked under "Technical Goodies for Download." The document is about 270K It > includes six high resolution (for a website) jpeg pictures. > This is the same probe that was built by members of the > Rocky Mountain EMC Society during the probe building session I moderated > last February. > I have also posted (early because of the upcoming IEEE EMC > Symposium) next months measurement "technical tidbit" >question. > Doug ----------------------------------------------------------- ___ _ Doug Smith \ / ) P.O. Box 1457 ========= Los Gatos, CA 95031-1457 _ / \ / \ _ TEL/FAX: 408-356-4186/358-3799 / /\ \ ] / /\ \ Cell Phone: 408-858-4528 | q-----( ) | o | Email: [email protected] \ _ / ] \ _ / Website: http://www.dsmith.org ----------------------------------------------------------- --------- This message is coming from the emc-pstc discussion list. To cancel your subscription, send mail to [email protected] with the single line: "unsubscribe emc-pstc" (without the quotes). For help, send mail to [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], or [email protected] (the list administrators).

