early 1930s low def hobbyist young man and hes dreams

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early 1930s low def hobbyist young man and hes dreams

Postby Harry Dalek » Thu Jan 15, 2015 5:55 pm

http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article ... rchLimits=

Was going to down load it but i hate how the photos get split very annoying !

IT looked a very nice set he did a good job.
The electromagnetic spectrum has no theoretical limit at either end. If all the mass/energy in the Universe is considered a 'limit', then that would be the only real theoretical limit to the maximum frequency attainable.
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Re: early 1930s low def hobbyist young man and hes dreams

Postby Steve Anderson » Fri Jan 16, 2015 3:12 am

In fact it's totally invisible to Chromium (Linux), may as well not bother (the author that is, not you Harry)...
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Re: early 1930s low def hobbyist young man and hes dreams

Postby DrZarkov » Fri Jan 16, 2015 3:51 am

Works very well with Firefox 35 on Linux.
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Re: early 1930s low def hobbyist young man and hes dreams

Postby Harry Dalek » Fri Jan 16, 2015 4:59 pm

Try this Steve i still not happy with way they split the clipping up .
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The electromagnetic spectrum has no theoretical limit at either end. If all the mass/energy in the Universe is considered a 'limit', then that would be the only real theoretical limit to the maximum frequency attainable.
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Re: early 1930s low def hobbyist young man and hes dreams

Postby Steve Anderson » Sat Jan 17, 2015 8:01 pm

OK Harry, that worked fine...

Google's Chromium (the Linux version of Chrome) generally works very well, far better than Firefox which simply grinds to a halt after a reasonable session of browsing.

But I am using a low-tech PC for my 'net connection which must be some 7-8 years old now. My niece dismisses it as if it were a 16MHz 286. Then again she's younger than said 16MHz 286 if I still had it...I wish I did...nice simple ISA buss for interfacing...AND a whopping great 40MB hard drive! Go feast!

format c:

...works for me!

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