[time-nuts] HP 5371/2 error

Magnus Danielson magnus at rubidium.dyndns.org
Mon Mar 22 04:17:56 UTC 2010


Bruce Griffiths wrote:
> Magnus Danielson wrote:
>> Mark Sims wrote:
>>> Nope,  Magnus was right...  this is Time Nuts...  it does indeed 
>>> make Julian fries.
>>> You can use the hot wire stripper to peel the spud,  the Microchine 
>>> dremel tool (with instant stop probe brake) to cut the fries,  the 
>>> vacuum pick to move 'em around,   slather them with paste from the 
>>> paste dispenser,  cook 'em with three channels of thermal feedback 
>>> soldering tools or hot air or the 70+amp pulse power channel,  you 
>>> can plate 'em with the swab plater,   suck their eyes out with the 
>>> vacuum pump.  And if you can find one,  dip 'em in the prep-set 
>>> mini-solder pot.   Yumm...
>>>
>>> ----------------------
>>> See:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julienning
>>> For what was intended
>> You are making me hungry... in the most disgusting way...
>>
>> So where do I sign up for one? ;)
>>
>> Oh, I do like my Pommes Belgique with mayonnaise... and a good 
>> (presumably Belgium) beer, like it is supposed to be. :) Actually, it 
>> is high time I had some again.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Magnus
>>
> A culinary reason for using lead free solder.
> Unless of course one wants to emulate the Romans. 
As I recall it, the reason for lead limits on drinking water was kept 
high was the use of lead pipes in the UK. It is still an issue:

http://www.dwi.gov.uk/pubs/lead/index.htm

The occasional lab-festivities would not have the same long-exposure effect.

But do wash the hands after soldering. :)

Cheers,
Magnus




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