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Originally posted by voodooflux View PostSorry to hear all that Any other irons in the fire at the moment?
It's also rather disconcerting to see the one I'm interviewing for tomorrow was posted on Jobserve today by a different agency - supposedly the client had the five he wanted to interview all lined up. Probably just a pimp fishing, although it could mean that he reckons none of us will be any goodComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostNope
It's also rather disconcerting to see the one I'm interviewing for tomorrow was posted on Jobserve today by a different agency - supposedly the client had the five he wanted to interview all lined up. Probably just a pimp fishing, although it could mean that he reckons none of us will be any goodBazza gets caught
Socrates - "The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing."
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Originally posted by cailin maith View PostSorry to hear that Chimp
Just had the pimp on the phone, making sure I'd got his email with the address and all that.Comment
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I've just made another PCB for my reverse engineered PSU...
I used the last of the 1986 vintage PCB stock... it took so long to develop that I did another one just to be safe. (Dwayne Dibbley mode...).
The etch resist looked very odd in the ferric chloride, as if something malign was growing onthe surface of the PCB, a bit like dry rot.
Once I'd washed it off it was ok though.Comment
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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostKeep plugging away, Nick, old chap, sommat will turn up, it always does...Comment
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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostI've just made another PCB for my reverse engineered PSU...
I used the last of the 1986 vintage PCB stock... it took so long to develop that I did another one just to be safe. (Dwayne Dibbley mode...).
The etch resist looked very odd in the ferric chloride, as if something malign was growing onthe surface of the PCB, a bit like dry rot.
Once I'd washed it off it was ok though.Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostNope
It's also rather disconcerting to see the one I'm interviewing for tomorrow was posted on Jobserve today by a different agency - supposedly the client had the five he wanted to interview all lined up. Probably just a pimp fishing, although it could mean that he reckons none of us will be any goodComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostTPD has the answer - 20th May 2008:
I hope CM is going to host a BIG party on 20th May......Comment
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