Digest for sci.electronics.repair@googlegroups.com - 6 updates in 2 topics

bruce2bowser@gmail.com: Nov 22 08:10PM -0800

> of extra risk - which they work hard at minimizing. In the United
> State, the 'solve' rate is 9.3%, In England, about the same, with London
> being just 6%.
 
But 'solve' meaning what? A super-quick judge, jury and sentencing? As opposed to investigators already having determined who's involved, when, where, but prosecutorsstaying mum and not yet bringing the case to court because of threats or interference by powerful well-connected leaders in business or government. Like with the big diamond heist at Zaventum airport in Brussels, it could be for whatever reason (like using street-level suspects to identify other ones, like major crime kingpins, larger crime rings involving corrupt or even foreign officials). This may go on for years before eventual 'solving' occurs).
 
They talked about stuff like this on shows like 'Rockford Files', 'Matlock' and 'Murder, She Wrote'.
I get my stuff from 'the TV shows'.
That's how to do it, right?
bruce2bowser@gmail.com: Nov 22 08:16PM -0800

>who was stupid enough to leave mail addressed to him behind, and
>leave the swag - such as it was - at his aunt's house next door. We
>was caught, and in the process tried to run from the State Police.
 
'We?'
John-Del <ohger1s@gmail.com>: Nov 23 02:20AM -0800

On Sunday, November 19, 2017 at 5:12:56 PM UTC-5, John-Del wrote:
 
> I was thinking about just replacing the switches that control these fixtures with something like this:
 
> https://www.homedepot.com/p/GE-Mytouchsmart-In-Wall-Timer-26893/206787190
 
> With these, I can have the front porch and back deck lights go off after say midnight and leave the driveway lights on till morning. They are also compatible with CFL and LED lights, something most sensing detectors are not. The last step would be to gut the electronics out of the fixtures I have (which are aluminum and otherwise in excellent shape) and hard wire them through.
 
 
 
I ordered one of these to try: https://www.amazon.com/Honeywell-Econoswitch-RPLS740B-Programmable-Switch/dp/B004AP92N2/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1511315107&sr=8-3&keywords=honeywell+in+wall+timer
 
This switch is better than the GE I linked to as it has a "solar time table" that will adjust the dusk and dawn switch times based on an internal chart using my location. It also will eliminate the need for a photo sensor. If it works as I hope, I'll get three more and replace the rest of the switches.
Frank <analogdial@mail.com>: Nov 23 05:36AM

On Wed, 22 Nov 2017 19:14:20 -0600, oldschool wrote:
 
> treatment hospital.
 
> This is the kind of blabber one normally hears from someone sitting on a
> barstool.
 
How's your SX-99 working?
Foxs Mercantile <jdangus@att.net>: Nov 23 02:16AM -0600

> treatment hospital.
 
> This is the kind of blabber one normally hears from someone sitting on a
> barstool.
 
That works both ways buddy...
When you're intoxicated, anything anybody else says sounds
like blather.
Of course, when you're ignorant, everything sounds like blather.
 
 
--
Jeff-1.0
wa6fwi
http://www.foxsmercantile.com
John-Del <ohger1s@gmail.com>: Nov 23 02:02AM -0800

On Thursday, November 23, 2017 at 3:16:50 AM UTC-5, Foxs Mercantile wrote:
 
> That works both ways buddy...
> When you're intoxicated, anything anybody else says sounds
> like blather.
 
 
LOL!!!
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