Hi Neville,

It doesn't matter which way  the current flows. If you look at vacuum tubes 
you may want to go from minus to  plus (cathode emission). If you look at solid 
state devices you might want to go  with plus to minus (the direction the 
arrows on diodes and transistors point).  What is important is that you pick 
one 
direction and stick with it. Tell  everyone who disagrees with you that they 
are fools and they are wrong.

I  hope this helps,
Andy 

In a message dated 9/6/2008 2:28:24 A.M.  Pacific Daylight Time, 
[email protected] writes:
G'day  Andy,

It'a amazing what one learns isn't it, I always thought power ran  FROM the 
positive TO the negative but going on what I am reading it is  'PUSHED', so 
to speak, from the NEG to the POS.  I have looked at power  backwards all my 
life. 

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