In Reply to: Why is it always you? posted by Russ57 on May 2, 2007 at 10:35:39:
Hi.Talk technical, & stop getting personal, please.
If you think I am citing some wrong stuff from a wrong perspective (who never screws up?), go ahead to correct me with technical substantiation, instead of behaving like a social godfather. This a a technical forum not a social gossip place where lip service works out. Sorry, I look at you this way.
I repeat what I quoted: Kurt is correct in the basic principle of balanced signal transfer which needs a CT. He was led to confusion 'cause someone brought in something else - differential signals - to ocnfuse the balanced system issue.
Someone you may consider a god of telecom or a professor of "physics". So what if that someone chooses to put his expertise in the wrong place? How helpful could it be to the readers at large.
I never dispute about the validity of whatever telecom standards being cited here (which got nothing to do with tube DIY anyway). IMO, this is a complete waste of bandwidth here other than a show-off of one's self-regarded expertise in the WRONG place. Is this a telecom forum?
But to quote "ALL twisted pair for delivery of LOW speed STUFF" is very debatable. Hence I challenge it.
Instead of counter challenging my post with your technical substantiation, you started talking social on how much you know about the poster. Sorry, I don't buy lip service.
You speak for him because he is your acquaintance or because his quote is correct? Your habitual behaviour as such leads me ask this question.
c-J
PS: Again, who needs lip service in a technical forum. I can post anywhere in AA. Only the Bored can tell me stop posting somewhere or nowhere. But not YOU.
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- Why is it always YOU get so personal? - cheap-Jack 11:48:16 05/02/07 (0)