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Graham.[_2_] August 27th 09 09:48 PM

It's my birthday...
 
....56 today
http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/infoweb/cake.jpg

--
Graham.

%Profound_observation%



Peter Duncanson August 27th 09 10:13 PM

It's my birthday...
 
On Thu, 27 Aug 2009 20:48:06 +0100, "Graham." wrote:

...56 today
http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/infoweb/cake.jpg


Congratulations.


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Peter Duncanson
(in uk.tech.digital-tv)

Bill Wright August 28th 09 02:53 AM

It's my birthday...
 

"Graham." wrote in message
...
...56 today
http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/infoweb/cake.jpg

Does the antiquity of the radio-cake say something about you?

Bill



Kurt Ayrez August 28th 09 07:23 AM

It's my birthday...
 

"Graham." wrote in message
...
...56 today
http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/infoweb/cake.jpg

--
Graham.

%Profound_observation%


what no FM...take it back.



TheOldFellow August 28th 09 08:31 AM

It's my birthday...
 
On Thu, 27 Aug 2009 20:48:06 +0100
"Graham." wrote:

...56 today
http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/infoweb/cake.jpg

Damned youngsters, taking over t'internet.
Like the cake though.

R.


Peter Duncanson August 28th 09 01:19 PM

It's my birthday...
 
On Thu, 27 Aug 2009 20:48:06 +0100, "Graham." wrote:

...56 today
http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/infoweb/cake.jpg


That's the first radio I've seen where the output is measured not in
watts but in candlepower.

--
Peter Duncanson
(in uk.tech.digital-tv)

Bill Wright August 28th 09 04:54 PM

It's my birthday...
 

"Peter Duncanson" wrote in message
...
On Thu, 27 Aug 2009 20:48:06 +0100, "Graham." wrote:

...56 today
http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/infoweb/cake.jpg


That's the first radio I've seen where the output is measured not in
watts but in candlepower.


That's the first genuinely witty thing I've heard this week.

Bill



hb August 28th 09 06:43 PM

It's my birthday...
 
On 28 Aug, 15:54, "Bill Wright" wrote:
"Peter Duncanson" wrote in message

...

On Thu, 27 Aug 2009 20:48:06 +0100, "Graham." wrote:


...56 today
http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/infoweb/cake.jpg


That's the first radio I've seen where the output is measured not in
watts but in candlepower.


That's the first genuinely witty thing I've heard this week.

Bill


Off topic but - Does anybody else remember an issue of Wireless World
in the late 40's or 50's with a photograph of a Russian oil-lamp cum
radio?
The lamp chimney was surrounded by thermo-couples which powered the
radio. I don't know how much HT it generated.
Presumably for use miles from civilisation.

Gives a new meaning to son-et-lumiere.

Harry



Graham.[_2_] August 28th 09 08:59 PM

It's my birthday...
 


On Thu, 27 Aug 2009 20:48:06 +0100, "Graham." wrote:


...56 today
http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/infoweb/cake.jpg


That's the first radio I've seen where the output is measured not in
watts but in candlepower.


That's the first genuinely witty thing I've heard this week.

Bill


Off topic but - Does anybody else remember an issue of Wireless World
in the late 40's or 50's with a photograph of a Russian oil-lamp cum
radio?
The lamp chimney was surrounded by thermo-couples which powered the
radio. I don't know how much HT it generated.
Presumably for use miles from civilisation.

Gives a new meaning to son-et-lumiere.

Harry


No, I'm not that old :-)
But David H Wild in uk.railway mentioned something
uncannily similar
http://snipurl.com/rgoac
(Google Groups archive, Post #69)

--
Graham.

%Profound_observation%



hb August 28th 09 09:32 PM

It's my birthday...
 
On 28 Aug, 19:59, "Graham." wrote:
On Thu, 27 Aug 2009 20:48:06 +0100, "Graham." wrote:


...56 today
http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/infoweb/cake.jpg


That's the first radio I've seen where the output is measured not in
watts but in candlepower.


That's the first genuinely witty thing I've heard this week.


Bill


Off topic but - Does anybody else remember an issue of Wireless World
in the late 40's or 50's with a photograph of a Russian oil-lamp cum
radio?
The lamp chimney was surrounded by thermo-couples which powered the
radio. *I don't know how much HT it generated.
Presumably for use miles from civilisation.


Gives a new meaning to son-et-lumiere.


Harry


No, I'm not that old :-)
But David H Wild in uk.railway mentioned something
uncannily similarhttp://snipurl.com/rgoac
(Google Groups archive, Post *#69)

--
Graham.

%Profound_observation%


Clearly the Russian one is the same thing - and the 1950's date fits
the idea that the radio was transistor, much more feasible than
battery valves..
I made my first transistor superhet in 1955 or 6. Before that I had
experimented with straight transistor sets.

I was amused by the pioneering gas-powered radio - it reminds me that
my mother at one time when I was little used a gas smoothing iron - a
fearsome thing with a flexible hose connected to a gas fire outlet.

I am 77 so my memory of dates so long ago is a bit hit and miss! I
started reading Wireless World in war time, c. 1943 and it started a
firm life-long electronic engineering interest; my working life was
spent with (mainly) mainframe computers, first on the engineering side
then on software and systems
"Cathode Ray" (Scroggie) and W.T. Cocking were great teachers. I made
my first TV when Holme Moss opened, c. 1950, with a VCR97 green
phosphor electrostatic tube.

Harry


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