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N_Cook <diverse@tcp.co.uk>: Nov 30 12:56PM

PP3 ,9V powered kit, 9V for brief power use and 3.3V via HT7133A-1 VR
for the uC. Simple 3 terminal device, In, out, gnd. Datasheet for the VR
says nothing about short circuit protection, in fact shows how to add a
discrete transistor for s/c protection. Normal use of this kit , for
manual switch off , not only the obvious isolation of the 9V but also
shorts across the 3.3V line to gnd.
The 9V lines are discrete gated in use , otherwise held off.
Requires something like 3.3R across the the VR output to make it drop
out, recoverably. The VR and micro resets itself and operates normally
after such a forced powerdown
This kit auto times out,via the uC, after 30 seconds of no use but I can
find no discrete item that crowbars across the Vdd line, to stop the
3.3V supply. Do they make uC (this one anonymous under black epoxy dome)
that can internally crowbar their own supply ? Just realised I've not
checked whether there is a 9V line to the micro, but still an internal
crowbar power option for a uC?
Ian Malcolm <See.My.Sig.for.email@totally.invalid>: Nov 30 03:24PM


> PP3 ,9V powered kit, 9V for brief power use and 3.3V via HT7133A-1 VR
> for the uC. Simple 3 terminal device, In, out, gnd. Datasheet for the
VR
> out, recoverably. The VR and micro resets itself and operates normally
> after such a forced powerdown
> This kit auto times out,via the uC, after 30 seconds of no use but I
can
> find no discrete item that crowbars across the Vdd line, to stop the
> 3.3V supply. Do they make uC (this one anonymous under black epoxy
dome)
> that can internally crowbar their own supply ? Just realised I've not
> checked whether there is a 9V line to the micro, but still an internal
> crowbar power option for a uC?
 
Dont be daft. The regulator quiescent current is only a few uA so the
battery life with just the regulator as a load will be in excess of 10
years. Add a MCU with a micropower sleep mode and it probably halves
that, or worse, but if it can sit there for over a year in sleep and
still wake up and work, noone is likely to complain about short battery
life!
 
The main power switch crowbars the 3.3V rail as well as disconnecting the
9V supply to discharge the decoupling capacitance on the 3.3V rail and
ensure a clean reset of the MCU if its briefly switched off and on again.
 
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N_Cook <diverse@tcp.co.uk>: Nov 30 04:32PM

On 30/11/2014 15:24, Ian Malcolm wrote:
 
> The main power switch crowbars the 3.3V rail as well as disconnecting the
> 9V supply to discharge the decoupling capacitance on the 3.3V rail and
> ensure a clean reset of the MCU if its briefly switched off and on again.
 
But something kills the 3.3V supply after the 30 seconds, of normal use
, ie not manually switching off, just not tapping any keys.
Surely if the uC goes into sleep mode and then no load, the VR would
still sit there with 3.3V on the output and 5uV standby consumption.
Its not just the uC there is some other SMD 16 pinner with some other
function associated with sensing or something. I think I'll cut the
output line and see if on no load it also goes to 0V.
How normal is it to short a VR and its smoothing electro in normal
manual switch off? regardless of any uC or whatever
"William Sommerwerck" <grizzledgeezer@comcast.net>: Nov 29 08:46AM -0800

To make a long story short... I accidentally opened an e-mail attachment I
shouldn't have. (I had a "good" reason for doing so.) Wondering if its
executable was lurking anywhere, I ran Process Explorer -- and there it was.
Two clicks, and it was gone.
 
I will, of course, double-check the next time I restart.
 
http://download.cnet.com/Process-Explorer/3000-2094_4-10223605.html
John Robertson <spam@flippers.com>: Nov 29 10:03AM -0800

On 11/29/2014, 8:46 AM, William Sommerwerck wrote:
> was. Two clicks, and it was gone.
 
> I will, of course, double-check the next time I restart.
 
> http://download.cnet.com/Process-Explorer/3000-2094_4-10223605.html
 
In case folks here don't like opening links in postings (one never
knows) I did a quick search for "Process Explorer" and it looks quite
valid. My link for Microsoft's musings:
 
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-ca/sysinternals/bb896653.aspx
 
"Ever wondered which program has a particular file or directory open?
Now you can find out. Process Explorer shows you information about which
handles and DLLs processes have opened or loaded."
 
You might as well download from MS - or is the cnet version newer?
 
John :-#)#
 
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"Maynard A. Philbrook Jr." <jamie_ka1lpa@charter.net>: Nov 29 11:18PM -0500

In article <2tGdnXDnBZL_l-fJnZ2dnUU7-QmdnZ2d@giganews.com>,
spam@flippers.com says...
> handles and DLLs processes have opened or loaded."
 
> You might as well download from MS - or is the cnet version newer?
 
> John :-#)#
 
Right and the reason for it being open is to scan your current apps that
are running and if there is one of interest, it then can gain access to
the app and do things like look at the client area, check menu settings
etc..
 
Do not trust CNET down loads.... A good many and I say many apps that
are hosted by CNET have been repackaged and tricks set up to get you to
install what You don't want to start with..
 
I got trick by that once from them when I wanted to down load something
they had, what they did was repackage it so the item you wanted was
actually a down load tool bar and then it would open up the app you
wanted which was the name of the tool bar I didn't want.. In short
they switch the names around and made it deniable by them because they
could make claim that the user clicked on the wrong one and in fact that
wasn't the case.

I later found out what was happening day by day, I would see these
little apps being installed on my PC and a new ICON being added to the
desktop.. they were spamming me with promotional software etc..
 
Trying to remove that was very tricky because they installed two
different apps, one monitor's the other so if you remove one from the
task window, the other would see it and restart it again. Not only
that, they would rename it so I had to find the master file.

I had to go into safe mode and fix the reg etc..
 
Jamie
"Maynard A. Philbrook Jr." <jamie_ka1lpa@charter.net>: Nov 29 11:25PM -0500

In article <m5ct8q$99a$1@dont-email.me>, grizzledgeezer@comcast.net
says...
> Two clicks, and it was gone.
 
> I will, of course, double-check the next time I restart.
 
> http://download.cnet.com/Process-Explorer/3000-2094_4-10223605.html
 
Be aware that you may still have something in there. I know you used
process explorer to find it but also these little funny programs do the
same as what process explorer does and that is seeking out apps that are
currently operating in your system, being on the desktop or in the
background.
 
Most of those funny things do exactly what process explorer does and
by you deleting it may have made you feel better but the damage might
have already been done.
 
I once had an issue with CNET for example tricking me into installing
something I did not want, they switch the file names around in the
package so that you would click on the down loader install instead of
the actually App you wanted.

Process Explorer is a nice tool but just beware, the spammers also know
how it works and I wouldn't suggest getting it from anywhere but MS.
 
Jamie
Mike <news@mjcoon.plus.com>: Nov 30 03:03AM -0600

On Sat, 29 Nov 2014 23:25:42 -0500, Maynard A. Philbrook Jr. wrote:
 
> Process Explorer is a nice tool but just beware, the spammers also know
> how it works and I wouldn't suggest getting it from anywhere but MS.
 
Didn't PE originate from SysInternals (I forget the author)? Together with
that other invaluable tool Dependency Walker, also available from M$,
which can tell you why a program does not run...
 
Mike.
c4urs11 <c4urs11@domain.hidden>: Nov 30 12:26PM

On Sat, 29 Nov 2014 23:25:42 -0500, Maynard A. Philbrook Jr. wrote:
 
> Process Explorer is a nice tool but just beware, the spammers also know
> how it works and I wouldn't suggest getting it from anywhere but MS.
 
> Jamie
 
In the ages of XP, a colleague at work found his PC endlessly rebooting
after normal shutdown.
Process Explorer was his only way to bring the computer to rest.
 
PE and the other utilities at sysinternals.com are pure gems.
 
Microsoft had reasons to persuade Mark Russinovitch lodging
sysinternals.com under the wings of MS Technet.
They could actually learn from him and Bryce Cogswell.
 
Cheers!
"William Sommerwerck" <grizzledgeezer@comcast.net>: Nov 30 07:51AM -0800

"Maynard A. Philbrook Jr." wrote in message
news:MPG.2ee4648555a6aeae989b4d@news.eternal-september.org...
 
> Do not trust CNET down loads... A good many and I say many apps that
> are hosted by CNET have been repackaged and tricks set up to get you
> to install what you don't want to start with.
 
I'm not sure that's true of CNET, but it is true of other sites. I've never
had problems with File Hippo.
"William Sommerwerck" <grizzledgeezer@comcast.net>: Nov 30 07:53AM -0800

"Maynard A. Philbrook Jr." wrote in message
news:MPG.2ee46653ea3fb0b9989b4e@news.eternal-september.org...
 
> Be aware that you may still have something in there.
 
Actually, I did. The EXE was present on the drive. Kaspersky caught it a
little later (on its own, without my running a scan). I requested a removal,
and had to restart the computer. I then ran a full scan, and it seemed to be
gone.
Peter Easthope <petereasthope@gmail.com>: Nov 30 07:17AM -0800

The three machines all had the Hirose connector. The TWN-5213 used it for RS-232. The TX-2000 and TX-3000 added Ethernet. Seems the TX-2000 also had VGA. Does anyone have any pinout?
 
The connectors are still available from Hirose and can be found on eBay.
 
Thanks, ... Peter E.
peter at easthope dot ca
Peter Easthope <petereasthope@gmail.com>: Nov 29 09:40PM -0800

On Friday, November 28, 2014 8:08:38 AM UTC-8, Uffe Bærentsen wrote:
> Using a voltmeter and an oscilloscope and measure on the pins - that
> might help identifying some of the pins.
 
Thanks Uffe. Seems that is the only way. No problem removing the screws on the perimeter of the case. Still it remained locked together so firmly that opening would surely break something.
 
Thanks again, ... Peter E.
N_Cook <diverse@tcp.co.uk>: Nov 29 06:51PM

1 passing mention of soft valve distortion v SS hard distortion. No
mention of sweet spot.
The documentary film of the Neve console was Sound City (2013)
"Gareth Magennis" <gareth.magennis@ntlworld.com>: Nov 29 08:22PM

"N_Cook" wrote in message news:m5d4ie$57a$1@dont-email.me...
 
1 passing mention of soft valve distortion v SS hard distortion. No
mention of sweet spot.
The documentary film of the Neve console was Sound City (2013)
 
 
 
I saw that some time ago on BBCi.
 
 
It was Dave Grohl out of Nirvana and Foo Fighters that bought the desk for
his own studio.
Must be nice to afford such a thing.
 
 
One interesting thing about these large Neve desks, is that they create so
much heat you also need a large Aircon system installed in the studio to run
24/7, as that is what the desk is also required to do. (You never turn
these things off)
 
The annual running costs are phenomenal.
 
 
 
 
Gareth.
"Gareth Magennis" <gareth.magennis@ntlworld.com>: Nov 29 10:59PM

"Gareth Magennis" wrote in message news:8Wpew.34622$tz7.1996@fx43.am4...
 
 
 
"N_Cook" wrote in message news:m5d4ie$57a$1@dont-email.me...
 
1 passing mention of soft valve distortion v SS hard distortion. No
mention of sweet spot.
The documentary film of the Neve console was Sound City (2013)
 
 
 
I saw that some time ago on BBCi.
 
 
It was Dave Grohl out of Nirvana and Foo Fighters that bought the desk for
his own studio.
Must be nice to afford such a thing.
 
 
One interesting thing about these large Neve desks, is that they create so
much heat you also need a large Aircon system installed in the studio to run
24/7, as that is what the desk is also required to do. (You never turn
these things off)
 
The annual running costs are phenomenal.
 
 
 
 
 
 
For example, the AMS Neve 1081 rack I recently repaired runs mostly on a
single +24v.
The faulty output modules in current production use pretty much obsolete
large can transistors, the main drivers requiring plug on heatsinks to cope
with the Class A design.
 
Multiply this by the amount of class A circuits in the mixer, and you have
the requirements of a local substation and the bills to prove it.
 
 
 
Gareth.
"Arfa Daily" <arfa.daily@ntlworld.com>: Nov 30 01:48AM

"Phil Allison" <pallison49@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:d1cb231b-7bf0-441f-9015-ed9cbbf49b18@googlegroups.com...
 
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1mYnfk4EbkE
 
> .... Phil
 
Interesting how the camera focuses almost entirely on Waters and his bass,
when all the featured lead is coming from Gilmour ...
 
Arfa
"Arfa Daily" <arfa.daily@ntlworld.com>: Nov 30 01:52AM

"Gareth Magennis" <gareth.magennis@ntlworld.com> wrote in message
news:4wjew.18169$T02.1305@fx42.am4...
 
> Gareth.
 
I listened to it for the first time in a couple of years just a week or two
ago. I have it on CD these days, and on the iPad, along with Dark Side of
the Moon and Wish you were here, all of which I also had on vinyl, although
I only seem to be able to lay hands on the Meddle copy right now. All three,
brilliant albums ...
 
Arfa
Phil Allison <pallison49@gmail.com>: Nov 29 06:35PM -0800

Arfa Daily wrote:
 
 
> > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1mYnfk4EbkE
 
> Interesting how the camera focuses almost entirely on Waters and his bass,
> when all the featured lead is coming from Gilmour ...
 
** Cameramen generally focus on what will make the best (and most saleable) images from the position they occupy at the time. Waters blood curdling screams into his Sennheiser were not to be missed for potential showing on that night's TV news.
 
One of my clearest memories is of Gilmour siting cross legged on stage (next to the left hand speaker stack) with his Fender on his lap - playing the strings with a steel slide in his right hand while constantly adjusting his Binson Echorec with the other to get all the sound effects needed "Saucerful of Secrets" and others.
 
At the time I had no idea what was inside that little olive green box - a tape echo maybe? Never saw one here until recently when a customer walked in with a similar Binson for repair. The damn thing looked brand new, having been carefully stored since about 1970 in someone's home till they died and it went to auction.
 
Mechanically, it is like a small (120mm dia)rim drive turntable running at about 80rpm with a thin steel band attached to the outside of the platter and surrounded by tape heads. The valve electronics is very basic and of course there is no noise reduction circuitry. The big plusses are no tape to wear out, very low W&F and the ability to produce multiple short delays with massive repetition using the feedback control.
 
My customer eventually sold the unit to a local collector for $4000 - making himself almost $3000 profit. See pic of same model, not on my workbench.
 
http://www.hubinet.com/images/BINSON1.JPG
 
BTW
 
You can pop a CD on top of the platter and it looks like it belongs.
 
 
.... Phil
bleachbot <bleachbot@httrack.com>: Nov 29 10:03PM +0100

digiwx@aol.com: Nov 29 01:03PM -0800

vineri, 20 iulie 2012, 19:21:15 UTC, oilstick a scris:
> http://store.belfortinstrument.com.whak.com
> http://www.roadvista.com.whak.com
> http://roadvista.com.whak.com
 
Mark W. Decker has been BLOWING both Judge James J. Lombardi
and Judge Arthur M. Monty Ahalt who, in return, have been porking
Decker's three daughters named Libby, Audrey & Hannah Decker!
 
GUILTY FEDERAL BRIBER Mark W. Decker
http://www.oalj.dol.gov/PUBLIC/ARB/DECISIONS/ARB_DECISIONS/SOX/06_104.SOXP.PDF
 
http://tinyurl.com/markwdecker - his BIGGEST LIE yet!
 
http://tinyurl.com/libbydecker
http://tinyurl.com/audreydecker
http://tinyurl.com/hannahdecker
 
 
Belfort Instrument Company
727 South Wolfe Street
- hide quoted text -
Baltimore, MD 21031
 
Ebosswatch.com rating with Belfort Instrument Company
http://www.ebosswatch.com/Reviews/Mark-W.-Decker/1412568293
Rated by his peers as "Unfavorable" in 7 different job categories
 
And now Belfort Instrument Company (dba DigiWx AWOS, Gamma
Scientific, UDT Instruments, Advanced Retro, RoadVista, KR
Acquisition Corporation) finds itself in United States Bankruptcy
Court as evidenced by:
http://www.amrcaseinfo.com/pdflib/1631_15463.pdf
 
Belfort Instrument Company financials are so BAD that CEO Bruce R.
Robinson has his primary residence in a trust as noted at:
http://www.city-data.com/bernalillo-county/P/Paa-Ko-Drive-2.html
 
You might ask "Why would someone put their home in a Trust?" at:
http://belfort-instrument-company.pissedconsumer.com/belfort-instrument
 
"Belfort's owners have "valuables" (like their homes) held in a trust
to prevent creditors (in this case, the bank that lent Belfort
Instrument Company all that money) from seizing their personal
home(s) when Belfort can't pay back the business loans. In the case
of Belfort Instrument Company, this was a smart move (some might
consider this a sneaky move also) because I pulled Belfort's credit
reports from the 3 main credit bureaus and Belfort is currently
delinquent and "past due" with several creditors by more than 90
days and in some cases 120 days. This means the money isn't coming
in fast enough from sales to pay for the company's debts. I even
found notes that some of Belfort's creditors are on a "cash only
basis" meaning Belfort needs to cough up money for goods and services
(raw materials) before another company will even sell them those goods
and services. This is NOT a pretty picture. This has been going on
for years. If you would be inclined to buy finished product from
Belfort, you may find a company which doesn't stand behind that
product because they went out of business. Info from Dun & Bradstreet
indicates turnover in this very small privately-held company at the
managerial and executive level so people's heads are probably
rolling there and it is likely only a matter of time before this
business is no more!
 
So who was driving these companies into the hole...... because there
is a common theme here...... his name is Mark W. Decker...... and he
lives at: 289 Long Point Road, Crownsville, MD 21032-1853. Call for
a personal appointment if you'd like to see how he can drive your
organization off a cliff!
 
Wanker Mark W. Decker Shatters World Masturbation Record
http://mark.w.decker.mediafetcher.com/news/top_stories/worldrecord.php
 
ATTENTION: Mark Wilson Decker is apparently posing as a photographer
based upon his Workface, LinkedIn, Posterous, Twitter About.me,
BigSight, Ziki, tBlog and Wordpress profiles --- just goes to show
you how sneaky AND creepy he really is! He's an unemployed fired POS!
 
WHAT WOULD MARK W. DECKER BE TRYING TO HIDE???
 
Well, have a LOOK at this:
Two federal cases that specifically mention Mark W. Decker:
U.S. Department of Labor Case # 2006-SOX-57
U.S. Department of Labor Case # 2006-SOX-81
 
According to:
http://www.mombu.com/aviation/civil-aviation/t-faa-dol-osha-fdic-doj-
investigating-belfort-instrument-digiwx-awos-10453477.html
 
Mark Wilson Decker was investigated for:
 
"FAA is investigating Belfort Instrument President Mark W. Decker and
Digiwx AWOS Tech M. Tylor Burton for bribing federal FAA officials."
"DOL is investigating Belfort Instrument President Mark W. Decker
for retaliating after suing a former employee who ratted Decker
Pecker out under a federal whistleblower protection program."
Did Bruce R. Robinson, Nicholas C. Kaufman, Debra S. Alascio Lange,
Ralph F. Petragnani and M. Tylor Burton aid in this conspiracy?
 
And there is MORE:
All the info contained herein has been published in some form
since at least 2005. Mark Wilson Decker gave up any legal right
(he may now be asserting) a long time ago that this info is
injurious to him or his family since the statute of limitations
to bring a libel lawsuit is 1 year in each of the 50 U.S. states.
 
<brob...@utilipoint.com> wrote:
 
Three little w h o r e s,
Three little w h o r e s,
See how they s u c k,
See how they f u c k,
Their daddy feels them up all day,
Their daddy probes their c u n t s all day,
Their days pimps them out all nite,
They're three D e c k e r w h o r e s!
 
Somebody is censoring this stuff; the truth must hurt!
 
Onze afternoon, i wasz catchin a snooze in my backyard on a sunny
day. Much to my surprize, i lifted my hat and found my neighborz
Jenn Racey unzipping my pants. Shez gestured to me with herz indexes
finger over herz slender lips to be quiet. I say figures okay, she
then unzipped my pants and reached in and tuggzed on my big black
mamba! Immediatelzly, my blacks a mamba becomes engorged with hot
burstz of human excitementz. With a big tugz with both of herz
handz, Jennifer Lynn Racey pluckz me black mamba to a full erctionz!
Shez then opened herz mothz and slipsz it over my full manhoodz. She
gagz and coughz a bit but begins herz suckin action upz and downz!
She repeatedlyz goez faster and faster untilz i feelz my venemouz
black mamba release a massive explozion into herz mouth. At first,
shez triyz to swallow it but my venomouz fluidz keepz jaculating
in herz mouth. Then, she pullz herz head awayz with herz handz
still clenched on my black mamba. She coughz and gagz a minute over
the concretes but then placez herz lips back on myz black mamba.
Once aginz, she jerks it hard withz both handz. Again, I'z begin to
release a strong venemouz fluid at a fullz flow into herz small
mouth. Myz black mamba squirmz in herz handz as i release all of my
venemous fluid from myz snake into herz mouthz. i'z kannotz waitz
til my neighbor Jennifer Lynn Racey sneaks back over to my house for
zome afternoonz delight. Next timz, me thinks i shall let my black
mamba go hogwildz in herz anuz. If she suckz me this good next time,
i shall let myz snake ezcape in herz anuz andz give her zome my
brotherly love. Myz black mamba has neverz felt so good after
Jennifer Lynn Racey wrapped herz lipz around the big headz on meez
mamba!
 
Mark W. Decker has a boat named Spoony:
http://www.boatinfoworld.com/registration.asp?vn=96438
 
What do you think the chances are that he has already
"spooned" and felt-up all three of his daughters (Audrey,
Hannah and Libby Decker) aboard his boat with his "vessel"
which he has a propensity to play with.... even in public!
Let's see if this causes Mark Kacucha some legal trouble:
 
Belfort President Mark W. Decker (U.S. Naval Academy alumnus), let
me tell you about this lowlife. Starts the workday between 9-10AM
by checking work and personal email. Come 11-11:30AM, he's ready
to go to the local gym to work out. Gets back in the office around
1PM and only then decides to take a lunch break as if the gym work-
out didn't count for a lunch break. By 1:30PM, he's checking work and
personal email and maybe making a few entires in his family diary
which he keeps at work on the company hard drive. Come 3-4PM, he's
getting anxious and is looking to wrap up his workday so he can go
home and coach soccer league for one of his three daughters.
Needless to say, all thru-out his "playful" workday, one gets to
see all his dirty nasty habits including:
 
1) scratching his balls,
2) stroking his c o c k,
3) farting (and then asking someone else if they farted),
4) belching,
5) biting his fingernails,
6) picking his nose (and eating the choice boogies),
7) scratching his ass,
8) picking at his toenails
9) coughing (he has a chronic productive cough... yuck)
10) he has kidney stones (and urinates with pain)
 
Now keep in mind that this is a US Naval Academy graduate (Class of
1979) who's motto is "don't do as I do" but "do as I say!" Makes
complete sense because he superiors in the U.S. Navy recognized his
lack of leadership very early on. That's why Lt. Decker didn't last
in the U.S. Navy and decided to enter the corporate world where he
could use his skills of conniving, lying, denying, concealing,
deceiving, and making things up!
 
Let's get this straight, he been with at least three different
companies over the past dozen years, all where he had a hand in
running them into the ground. Doesn't a midshipman know how to steer
a boat to prevent it from running into the ground? He's been with:
 
1) Unc, Inc.
2) Mentor Technologies
3) Belfort Instruments
 
And now there appears to be evidence that he either resigned or
was fired from Belfort Instrument Company for "poor performance."
Seems like he spent four years trying to sell DigiWx and DigiWx AWOS
and was a miserable failure at all of it while dragging down the
finances for the rest of the Belfort company. It's easy to conclude
that Mark W. Decker is "all that and a bag of chips" along with
some "s h i t" salza on the side!
 
How many freakin passes does this lowlife (who was born with a silver
spoon in his mouth) get? What kind of role m o d e l is he for his
three daughters Audrey, Hanna, and Libby Decker? And how about his
wife Jennifer Racey who decided to keep her maiden name (maybe
because she knew about the lowlife she married).
 
Why do we have lowlifes like Mark W. Decker around? This guy thinks
he the best thing since sliced bread. He doesn't think his s h i t
stinks and he doesn't think too highly of woman in general either.
Wonder how he'll explain that one to his three daughters one day?
 
Mark W. Decker (the "w" stands for "wiener" which he scratches)
Jennifer L. Racey (probably wife)
289 Long Point Road (assessed value of $968,280 as of 1/1/05)
Crownsville, MD 21032-1853
DOB: January 7, 1957 according to http://anybirthday.com
SSN: 212-60-0049
 
And then we have this:
Hannah, Audrey & Libby Decker (daughters) were found dead in a
second family home owned by Ralph P. Decker, Mary Ann Decker, Mark
W. Decker and Jennifer L. Racey according to land records available
from the Maryland State Department of Assessments and Taxation. No
immediate cause of d e a t h was available. The second family home
is located at: 11 Silverwood Circle SILVERWOOD Unit 3, Building 11,
SC 3, Annapolis, MD 21403.
 
No explanation was available about how Hannah, Audrey & Libby Decker
ended up in this second family home versus the other family home at
289 Long Point Road, Crownsville, MD 21032-1853 which is noted as
being the family's primary residence according to land records
available from the Maryland State Department of Assessments and
Taxation.
 
And then this:
COCK Scratching Belfort Digiwx President Mark W. Decker
http://www.dilbert.com/comics/dilber...-20070812.html
 
Pecker Scratching Belfort Digiwx AWOS President Mark W. Decker:
PREPARE A PROPOSAL FOR THIS CUSTOMER
 
Dilbert: WHY ME?
 
Pecker Scratching Belfort Digiwx AWOS President Mark W. Decker: YOU
WERE WALKING BY. I HAD IT IN MY HANDS
 
Dilbert: WE CAN'T WIN THIS BUSINESS. WE DON'T HAVE THE RIGHT PRODUCTS
OR EXPERTISE.
 
Pecker Scratching Belfort Digiwx AWOS President Mark W. Decker: JUST
SAY WE DO. WE'LL FIGURE IT OUT LATER
 
Dilbert: THEY KNOW WE DON'T. AND WE'D STILL BE THE MOST EXPENSIVE
BIDDER.
 
Pecker Scratching Belfort Digiwx AWOS President Mark W. Decker: BID
LOW. WE'LL MAKE IT UP WITH CHNAGE ORDERS AND UNEXPECTED ESSENTIAL
UPGRADES.
 
Dilbert: IN OTHER WORDS, I'VE BEEN RANDOMLY ASSIGNED TO CREATE LIES
FOR A PROPOSAL WE CAN WIN FOR A SERVICE WE CAN'T PERFORM.
 
Pecker Scratching Belfort Digiwx AWOS President Mark W. Decker: YOU
MAKE COMPETING SOUND BAD.
 
Just a typical day at Belfort Instrument Digiwx AWOS company with the
likes of Pecker Scratching Belfort Digiwx AWOS President Mark W.
Decker, Resident MURDERER Debra S. Alascio Von Lange (aka Debra
Lange), Jowl, Belly & Ass Ralph F. Petragnani, and the other THREE
STOOGES: William C. Gordon, Bruce R. Robinson and Nicholas C.
Kaufman.
 
Lastly, we have this:
Belfort Instruments Digiwx has t-shirts emblazoned with the phrase:
"The Wright Brothers Relied on Us"
 
American history seems to tell a very different story!
 
There is a press release with President Mark W. Decker
name on it as the contact at:
http://www.prweb.com/releases/2003/6/prweb67805.php
 
Mr. Decker says "The Wright Brothers monitored these
(i.e. Belfort's) instruments as they prepared for
their famous flight on December 17th, 1903."
 
THIS IS COMPLETE BULL-SHIT (Mark W. Decker style)
 
Here is what the Wright Brothers really wrote
on December 17, 1903:
 
"We had a 'Richard' hand anemometer with which we
measured the velocity of the wind. Measurements made
just before starting the first flight showed velocities
of 11 to 12 meters per second, or 24 to 27 miles per
hour. Measurements made just before the last flight
gave between 9 and 10 meters per second. One made just
after showed a little over 8 meters."
 
And then there is that indisputable picture of:
WILBUR WRIGHT USING A RICHARD'S ANEMOMETER (picture)
http://wings.avkids.com/Book/Wright/history1_19012.html
 
Belfort Instrument Company President Mark W. Decker
is trying to re-write history to include mention of
Belfort and/or Friez. This is a shame and a sham!
Buy anything except Belfort Instrument Digiwx AWOS
from Bruce R. Robinson and company.
 
MARK WILSON DECKER (Class of 1979 U.S. Naval Academy)
http://www.e-yearbook.com/yearbooks/
United_States_Naval_Academy_Lucky_Bag_Yearbook/
1979/Page_167.html
 
Mark came all the way across town to attend Canoe U. Plebe year he
became a news column regular from a starting position on the varsity
soccer team and co- captain of the plebe lax team. Youngster year
brought endless hours of study and a permanent nickname, " Max."
He strove to max all he did and was involved in everything from hang
gliding to " 4 pts. " and stars and strips. His home became the
refuge for many youngster autos and drunk classmates, none the
less the welcome mat was always out, and the hospitality was
deeply appreciated. Second class year saw the dawning of the
star fleet command of which Max was the CO. Even though Mark
had female pussy connections in nearly every college in Maryland
and Virginia, his 20-10 was primarily focused on the Ivy Leagues.
Whether commanding a squadron or managing a corporation,
you can bet Max will maximize and run it into the ground.
 
Last but not least:
Path: g2news1.google.com!...
From: George Orwell >
Newsgroups: md.annapolis
Subject: Mentor Technologies Mark W. Decker liked playing pocket
pool
Message-ID: >
Date: Wed, 5 Apr 2006 22:07:29 +0200 (CEST)
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Organization:
 
I saw where Mark W. Decker is now working at Belfort Instrumentation
as I always wonder where he went after skipping out of Dodge City
just barely when he left Mentor Technologies. If he hadn't left
in 2001, Decker would have been shown the exit after his dismal
performance at Mentor. The thing I will always remember about Decker
was his passion for playing pocket pool, the kind one plays when
they have something nasty growing in their crotch out of control. I
mean get some Desenex or
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