[time-nuts] Godwin corollary (was Remotely read power meters)

Bob Camp lists at rtty.us
Fri Jul 1 20:31:39 UTC 2011


Hi

The gotcha is that some threads get violently stomped in a few hours and
others go on for weeks and weeks ....

Bob

-----Original Message-----
From: time-nuts-bounces at febo.com [mailto:time-nuts-bounces at febo.com] On
Behalf Of Chuck Harris
Sent: Friday, July 01, 2011 8:00 AM
To: Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement
Subject: Re: [time-nuts] Godwin corollary (was Remotely read power meters)

People are tremendously flexible, and are interested in a wide
variety of things.... that is why they are worthy of communication.
Any attempt at segregating thought into a single subject invariably
fails as the creative minds, and the conversations wander.

Rigid enforcement of such segregation only serves to stifle the
conversation,
and causes the creative juices to dry up...both on subject, and off.

The proper time for the segregation is after the conversation is done,
which is the function of an editor, and a search engine.

If only such existed for these groups...

I have always preferred to think of time-nuts as a place to go when you
want to see what people that have a strong interest in the measurement of
time think of various topics that are sort of related to time.

-Chuck Harris

Morris Odell wrote:
>> Subject: Re: [time-nuts] Remotely read power meters
>>
>>
>> This is OT for time-nuts.  Should we start another list for things like
>> this?
>>   nuts-overflow?  nuts-OT?
> ************
>
> I would like to propose a corollary to Godwin's Law* for technical
> discussion groups. I have observed that every electronics technical group
I
> have ever belonged to (and are lots) eventually ends up discussing power
> distribution! This one is perhaps atypical in that the topic of RCDs has
not
> come up yet but I'm sure if we wait long enough it will. It used to bug me
> but now with very cheap bandwidth I just sit back and wait for the
> discussion to get back to boatanchors, radio, oscilloscopes, test gear,
> audio, microprocessors, time nuttery or whatever. It does degrade the S/N
> ratio a bit though - I wonder if there's a "noise-nuts" out there to
discuss
> it on....
>
> :-)
>
> Morris

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