Post by p-0''0-h the cat (coder)Dustin, I asked you what you meant by feeding the transistor. You
didn't/wouldn't tell me. The transistor could have quite easily
been on the other side of the capacitor. So all this posturing
about protection is just bullshit.
https://www.evilmadscientist.com/2013/base-resistor/
Be sure you tell other electronics professionals that the resistor
protection for a transistor is just bullshit. It's a completely
unnecessary waste of time and a component. /sarcasm.
Hey! While you're trying to bullshit them with that story,
try telling them that protecting an LED with a resistor is also a
waste of time and waste of an unnecessary component in the circuit.
As uhh, well, we tend to use resistors to protect LEDs too. I'd hate
to think all these years how much time I've wasted personally adding
those INLINE (muahaha) to protect LEDs and transistors when it was
never necesssary to do so.
Of course, I added them because I UNDERSTAND what their purpose is,
unlike yourself. I realize that the LED and transistor are both
capable of drawing more current than they can handle safely. So I
add those resistors to prevent the magic smoke from escaping and
ruining said component. Maybe you've developed something that can
put the magic smoke back? If so, you should market it!
Not only have I got you outright, lying your fucking ass off in this
response, I've also AGAIN demonstrated that you've been BULLSHITTING
about your actual electronics knowledge, just like you did with your
claims of being a coder.
Post by p-0''0-h the cat (coder)Did you miss my clear statement " I have no fucking idea how these
circuits work Dusty as you have failed to explain the circuits."
I provided you IP harvesting risk free schematics days ago.
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You know perfectly well how to use a proxy, so your initial comment
about the schematics when first offered was horse shit. I humoured
you anyway.
Post by p-0''0-h the cat (coder)You also neglected to mention the base wasn't connected and you
were 'feeding at the emitter". Interesting.
It's a standard circuit. Any primary school kid would have known
that. According to you.
Nope, I didn't. You responded to a post which shared non IP
harvesting friendly urls to the schematics, days ago. Completely
ignoring them, of course.
Here's the post I wrote which predates the reply you responded to
AND has the non IP harvesting friendly urls. The ones you used as a
cheap excuse to avoid answering my question the first time. :) Fact
is, you still DON'T KNOW how either circuit works. ROFL!!! If you didn't
previously claim to be such an expert with electronics, this wouldn't
be any fun for me.
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http://al.howardknight.net/msgid.cgi?ID=155417071400
Here's your reply to it:
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http://al.howardknight.net/msgid.cgi?ID=155417082100
Post by p-0''0-h the cat (coder)"You don't know how to read a schematic? I've provided several,
two sets of urls. The second to remedy your concern of IP
harvesting."
The first time you suppiled a URL which wasn't IP harvesting was
in this post I'm replying to. See. You lie.
You're the one lying. :)
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http://al.howardknight.net/msgid.cgi?ID=155417071400
Date: Tue, 26 Mar 2019 00:27:03 -0000 (UTC)
Notice the date?
You responded to it btw, and once again, ignored the schematics on a
non IP friendly harvesting host. Your reply was hostile, to say the
least and clear admission on your part that you don't have the
foggiest fucking idea what I asked of you. You were so concerned
about it, you mistook my activities for trolling you and proudly, as
in shouting from the rooftops told me that's not going to happen.
Except that, it did; although unintentionally - By that I mean to say
I didn't go into this with any attempt to troll you, you did that entirely
all to yourself.
I just wanted to know what you did/didn't know about simple
electronic components and two very simple well known, circuits. You
answered both of my questions with that reply. You don't know a
fucking thing about either, and your reply (days later at this
point) is after having spent time on google trying to take a crash
course to make up for the years of bullshit you've tried to peddle
concerning the subject. You're a fucking fraud.
Here's your reply, where you actually took the time to quote my own
urls back to me, and ignore them! Now here you are in this thread
trying to pretend you didn't know about them until the post you
replied to. Bullshit, FUCKING BULLSHIT. That's your best quality,
pooh.
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http://al.howardknight.net/msgid.cgi?ID=155417082100
See above. :) Laugh as I laugh. <G>
Post by p-0''0-h the cat (coder)"You don't know how to read a schematic?"
Clearly, I do.
So your reason for avoiding looking at them for days was?
Post by p-0''0-h the cat (coder)Evidently, this first circuit doesn't work properly and you want
me to tell you why. Larf.
Evidently? Does that mean to say you don't know if it does or doesn't?
Let's umm, fix that misunderstanding on YOUR PART with some youtube
videos of the very same OPEN BASE 1led flasher working just fine, on
12 volts as I said.
There's all kinds of variations on it. 2stage, 3stage (or more) etc.
In other words, assclown, there's nothing wrong with either of the
circuits I shared. If you construct either or both using my schematics,
it/they WILL work as advertised.
These are both well known circuits - and last time I checked, it is required
learning if you're even remotely serious about electronics.
Post by p-0''0-h the cat (coder)Can't do it. Shit the cat would cap me.
You don't even know what the fuck you're talking about.
Post by p-0''0-h the cat (coder)Perhaps you would be so kind to explain the point of this rather
odd but pointless circuit. Without all the lies and waffle if you
please. Try it. Just this once.
ROFL.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electronic_oscillator
Both circuits I shared are oscillators. Simple demonstrations,
infact. Oscillators are extremely useful for a variety of
applications. As you can learn about from the url above.
I won't waste any more time asking you about circuits I post in the
future. They'll be more complex and you haven't demonstrated any
understanding of the first two, simple as all fuck circuits:
1ledflasher
https://postimg.cc/Ny0FXH37
2ledflasher
https://postimg.cc/BjmQJvj8
https://duckduckgo.com/?q=inline+resistor
The third url just as a reminder again that inline IS a commonly
used term to describe a component being wired in eries. as in,
inline fuse, inline resistor, inline circuit breaker. means series.
Off you go now, poseur pooh. You aren't a coder and you damn sure
aren't an electronics expert. You don't even have newbie knowledge.
--
Captain, why not just give the Borg Windows? - Worf