LCD Frisbee

PAULREVENKOJONES paulrevenkojones at aol.com
Sat Aug 25 22:15:55 MDT 2007


At least they're right twice a day.

P

"If you want to know the truth, stop having opinions" (Chinese fortune cookie)


In a message dated 08/25/07 22:16:07 Central Daylight Time, rnossaman at cox.net writes:
> Most of mine have bitten the silicon dust long before the CMOS battery did. 

Yea, there is that. Like watches. I have a half dozen Casios 
lying around, with years of battery life left, with the studs 
 used to set the time and such welded to the case by extended 
proximity to my corrosive self. Electromotive self destruct, 
is the diagnosis, but the result is plain old dead watches. 
Working watches, actually, that just can't be set. 


> Anyway, Ron, just be thankful the brain cells are firing, even if it 
> is belatedly.  <g> 

Any minute now, I'll maybe have a thought. But then again, how 
would I know if I hadn't? 

You're who, again??? 

<G?> 


> Maybe people have something like a CMOS battery that fails and causes 
> erratic, unexplained behavior.   

I think you may very well be right. 


>For instance...attached is a photo of 
> a sign for an actual establishment in a small Mississippi town where I 
> worked Friday.  Then today at Walmart I saw a gal wearing a 
> horizontally striped shirt with camouflage pants.  Only happens in 
> Mississippi (I hope). <g> 
> 
> JF 

Hey, case in point! (forgive me for the cheap shot) What's the 
extension of the photo file so I'll know what to try to open 
it with? 

Ron N 
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