Re: TI-H: Re: uF vs mFd


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Re: TI-H: Re: uF vs mFd




    I work at rat shaq and yes we do have arrows, but we only use them on
the people who ask "do you have that thing, ya know, that makes this thingy
work?" We kill them as an example for their brethren, and hope they stay
away. I'll agree some people who work at shack are not the brightst people
around, but at my store thats not the case, only the manager is stupid :)
>This is an excerpt from the first page in the Rat Shaq Catalog:
>
>"We have nearly 25000 experts who will help you make the most informed
>decisions. We are dedicated to giving you the best values in electronics,
the
>latest technology, and the best quality. And, we'll always have answers to
>your electronics questions"
>
>Where are these experts??? I've never seen one!
>
>Dedicated to best values??? Where is this store!!!
>
>Answers! Huh!!! Since when! They grunt and scratch their head more than Tim
>Allen!!! Has anyone made it pased the entrance to the cave, err, imean door
to
>the back. is there bones and arrow heads and camp fires???
>
>> Is the uF the same measurement as the mfd? I was starting to get mixed up
with
>> all these picos and nanos, and all of a sudden I see what looks like a
>> milli-Farad (mfd). Are they both microfarads?
>> PS- I finally got that book at RadioShack "Getting Started at
Electronics". I
>> never knew RatShack people are that stupid. I went there last week and
asked
>> the guy there if they had the book. He went over to the only area that
has
>> books, and did a "thourough" search and found nothing. I called up later
that
>> evening to tell them to order it for me, and the lady said they'll order
it. I
>> went in there yesterday, and the same lady that was on the phone was
there.
>> She said that right after I called, she found 4 of those books hidden
behind
>> some other books! And there aren't that many books in there, so I don't
know
>> how he coulda missed it.
>--
>
>
>Richard Piotter
>richfile@prairie.lakes.com
>
>The Richfiles TI Hardware and BASIC web page:
>http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Lakes/5081/Richfiles.html
>