Discussion:
RF Connectors, Adapters & Cable assemblies
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AAA RF Products
2006-01-10 21:55:07 UTC
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Sal M. Onella
2006-01-11 03:27:39 UTC
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Post by AAA RF Products
For your free copy of our new catalog,
or see www.aaarfproducts.com
or call 949 481 3154 (San Clemente, CA, USA)
No minimum order.
No handling charges.
I buy cable and connectors but I avoid most ActiveX. (It could be a great,
safe website or it could be a source of spyware.)
yea right
2006-01-11 06:57:23 UTC
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Post by Sal M. Onella
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I buy cable and connectors but I avoid most ActiveX. (It could be a
great, safe website or it could be a source of spyware.)
Who still uses windows anyway?

If your not running on a mac or linux, your already infected!

;-)))
Carl Zwanzig
2006-01-11 19:50:35 UTC
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Post by yea right
Who still uses windows anyway?
If your not running on a mac or linux, your already infected!
;-)))
Unless you have proper firewalling, virus protection, etc etc. BTW,
who uses linux? Only OpenBSD for the really paranoid.

z!
10+ -years- without any virus/spybots/etc.
GregS
2006-01-11 20:19:32 UTC
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Post by Carl Zwanzig
Post by yea right
Who still uses windows anyway?
If your not running on a mac or linux, your already infected!
;-)))
Unless you have proper firewalling, virus protection, etc etc. BTW,
who uses linux? Only OpenBSD for the really paranoid.
z!
10+ -years- without any virus/spybots/etc.
One of my web pages still recognizes caps!

greg
Sal M. Onella
2006-01-12 03:23:20 UTC
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Post by yea right
Post by Sal M. Onella
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I buy cable and connectors but I avoid most ActiveX. (It could be a
great, safe website or it could be a source of spyware.)
Who still uses windows anyway?
If your not running on a mac or linux, your already infected!
;-)))
Yes. There's so much junk floating around, my next machine will be a Mac.
I am confused
however, about whether to wait for the new units with Intel chips.

However, I do not want to use all four of these NG's for 'puter talk. Pls
advise where to
continue this thread ... Yup -- tell me where to go, har-har.
Don Bowey
2006-01-12 17:00:31 UTC
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Post by Sal M. Onella
Post by yea right
Post by Sal M. Onella
[quoted text muted]
I buy cable and connectors but I avoid most ActiveX. (It could be a
great, safe website or it could be a source of spyware.)
Who still uses windows anyway?
If your not running on a mac or linux, your already infected!
;-)))
Yes. There's so much junk floating around, my next machine will be a Mac.
I am confused
however, about whether to wait for the new units with Intel chips.
However, I do not want to use all four of these NG's for 'puter talk. Pls
advise where to
continue this thread ... Yup -- tell me where to go, har-har.
I believe you should wait for the new Intel Mac. FWIW, I've been a Mac user
since 010 processor.

The new Mac will be much faster and will get faster - I bet the first ones
will use off-the-shelf OS-X which will need to be "interpreted" for the
Intel device. When the new Mac gets a native operating system it's going to
be much faster.


OTOH, I'm putting together a PC for doing video things, because Apple's
"think different" attitude makes some things very difficult with the Mac,
and MUCH more expensive.

Don

David Harmon
2006-01-11 21:33:58 UTC
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On Tue, 10 Jan 2006 19:27:39 -0800 in sci.electronics.components,
Post by Sal M. Onella
I buy cable and connectors but I avoid most ActiveX. (It could be a great,
safe website or it could be a source of spyware.)
What do you expect from a spammer?

None of the newsgroups in the sci.electronics.* hierarchy are
intended for buying and selling. An obvious giveaway is that none
of them have "forsale" or "marketplace" in their name.

See Mark Zenier's guide to the hierarchy, at
ftp://ftp.eskimo.com/u/m/mzenier/seguide9706.txt

When sci.electronics was split back in '95, an associated newsgroup
was created for buying and selling:
misc.industry.electronics.marketplace
Sal M. Onella
2006-01-12 03:24:03 UTC
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Post by David Harmon
On Tue, 10 Jan 2006 19:27:39 -0800 in sci.electronics.components,
Post by Sal M. Onella
I buy cable and connectors but I avoid most ActiveX. (It could be a great,
safe website or it could be a source of spyware.)
What do you expect from a spammer?
None of the newsgroups in the sci.electronics.* hierarchy are
intended for buying and selling. An obvious giveaway is that none
of them have "forsale" or "marketplace" in their name.
See Mark Zenier's guide to the hierarchy, at
ftp://ftp.eskimo.com/u/m/mzenier/seguide9706.txt
When sci.electronics was split back in '95, an associated newsgroup
misc.industry.electronics.marketplace
Spammer remarks duly noted -- yes, true.
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