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Big try at gravity wheel

Started by nfeijo, May 03, 2013, 10:03:04 AM

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orbut 3000

Quote from: Grimer on January 24, 2014, 02:06:08 AM
I'm sure you can. I'd already reached that conclusion from reading your posts.  :)


Al's reaction puzzled me because I never known him to tell an outright lie. That's
not his style. Whether your dig was spontaneous or prompted is irrelevant. It
came from the same lodge.


Like your outright lie about the whipmag video? You still haven't answered the question.

MarkE

Quote from: mondrasek on January 24, 2014, 07:06:26 PM
K. ... Whaaaaa?

M.
When you want to push digital bits through PCB conductors at very fast rates the physical size of things that screw up the signal depends on how fast the signal moves.  The slower that the signal moves the smaller things have to be before they affect the signal in bad ways.  If signals could move much faster than the speed of light, things like the bumpiness of the copper foil would cause much less problems than they do.

orbut 3000


mondrasek


mondrasek

Quote from: MarkE on January 24, 2014, 07:38:21 PM
When you want to push digital bits through PCB conductors at very fast rates the physical size of things that screw up the signal depends on how fast the signal moves.  The slower that the signal moves the smaller things have to be before they affect the signal in bad ways.  If signals could move much faster than the speed of light, things like the bumpiness of the copper foil would cause much less problems than they do.

Sure.  Of course.  But I thought you implied that "soon to be released communication rates" would be going faster than the speed of light.

Probably my mistake in reading the prose.  But please clarify that for me because it did make me think WTF for a moment!

BTW, thanks for joining the forum.  I've enjoyed your input quite a bit.

M.