Cooked the 4 ohm Resistor

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Re: Cooked the 4 ohm Resistor

#31 Post by Bruce Weldy »

Gotta' admit.....this total derailment of the thread has been quite a Trek.

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Re: Cooked the 4 ohm Resistor

#32 Post by ripNdeb »

Yea, Jean Luc Pickled
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Re: Cooked the 4 ohm Resistor

#33 Post by DJPhatman »

ripNdeb wrote:
Tom Smit wrote:
Bruce Weldy wrote:
- Gene Luke Pickered
Jean Luc Picard.

There, fixed it for you. :mrgreen:
The Borg....there, fixed it for you :)
Bruce Weldy wrote:Gotta' admit.....this total derailment of the thread has been quite a Trek.
ripNdeb wrote:Yea, Jean Luc Pickled
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