David L. Mills wrote:
> Rod,
> 
> Don't get me started. If you are really ancient, you can cite the 
> naughty color code "bad boys..." and if from dinosaur era you know the 
> significance of the swinging-choke song "Dance with me Henry".
> 
> Gawd, does anybody even know what a swinging choke is? As I said, con't 
> get me started...
> 
> Dave
> 
> Rod Dorman wrote:
> > In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, David L. Mills <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > 
> >>Same time I changed in step with common electrical engineering practice 
> > 
> >>from capacitator to capacitor, yea from megacycle to megahertz.
> > 
> > Yeah but a megahertz crossing the wheatstone bridge just isn't as
> > funny.
> > 

Ah, yes! Fond memories from long bygone Amateur Radio days.  I and
another Ham used a swinging choke in a pi-network for a 2KW RF (tube)
amplifier we built many, many moons ago.  (We even wound the power
transformer, as a learning experience).  But I never learnt the song.

But I can still recite 
"Bad boys r... o... y... g... b... v... gives willingly" -:)
Oh, the stuff that sticks in one's brain!

Dean
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