Posts Tagged ‘Thanks In Advance’
Wednesday, April 30th, 2008
Chandrakant asked:
My requirement is a Programmable Interface where the user side programming is graphical (drag an item from palette, connect it to other item by wire, etc) – similar to the Electronic Simulation Softwares avaiable (like electronic workbench / pspice) but this one is different in a way that it has to communicate with other computers and programmes. The user shall be able to program the operation using graphical interface and save it. and run the programme when required. Thanks in advance for the help.
Kelley
Tags: Avaiable, Computers, Electronic Circuit, Electronic Simulation, Electronic Workbench, Graphical Interface, Palette, Programmable Interface, Pspice, Simulation Softwares, Thanks In Advance, User Interface
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Monday, April 14th, 2008
Philosophical One asked: Any ideas how effectively clean one of these? It’s a Wish Bear with a electronic sound device inside, in which you squeeze and it makes different sounds. It has a few dust/dirt stains on the surface.
Any help will be appreciated. Need a fast and efficient way.
Thanks in Advance!
Laverne
Tags: Carebear, Dirt Stains, Sounds, Thanks In Advance
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Thursday, February 14th, 2008
cnferntreegully asked: I am NOT interested in big ticket or bulky consumer goods like TV, DVD Recorder, high-end HiFi etc, but I’m looking something unsual and uncommon like Two-Way Radio, transmitter, electronic thermometer, battery chargers, LED torches, computer parts, and electronic components etc. Some second hand goods would be nice too.
If you know a district called Sham Shui Po in Hong Kong, you know exactly that I mean!
Thanks in advance!
Jeanine
Tags: Battery Chargers, Big Ticket, Computer Components, Computer Parts, Consumer Goods, Electronic Components, Electronic Parts, Electronic Stores, Electronic Thermometer, Hifi, Hong Kong, Radio Battery, Radio Transmitter, Second Hand Goods, Sham Shui Po, Taiwan, Thanks In Advance, Torches, Unsual, Variety Stores
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Friday, June 22nd, 2007
metal_former asked: Greetings! I am interested in knowing what kind of devices does robbers use to detect or scan for electronic, such as laptop computers or cameras, devices in motor vehicles.
I am asking because my brother and his wife were both victims of theft recently and I am curious about the subject.
I would also like to know if there is a device that can prevent thieves from detecting devices in motor vehicles.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Berry
Tags: Brother, Cameras, Electronic Devices, Electronic Greetings, Laptop Computers, Motor Vehicles, Robbers, Thanks In Advance, Thieves
Posted in Consumer Electronic Informations | 4 Comments »
Monday, April 30th, 2007
Incongruous asked:
I have a strange electrical problem. Our kitchen light went out, and after several weeks, suddenly came back on. It remained functional for several weeks, then went back out again. During this time it would intermittently go out for several minutes, and come back on. Both of the bulbs were very dark so we replaced them, to no avail. Everyone we spoke to advised us to buy a new fixture, as the ballast would be more expensive to replace. Oddly enough, I ordered a new, electronic ballast from the manufacturer (Sunpark Electronics) for $6.50. The fixture sells at Home Depot for $85. Can anyone tell me if they think a new ballast will resolve the problem? I’m also curious to know why the electricians diy’ers were so certain the ballast would cost more than a new fixture. Admittedly, I haven’t tested anything as I am respectful of something I know very little about, and quite frankly…it scares me! Thanks in advance.
Rolando
Tags: Avail, Bulbs, Electrical Problem, Electricians, Electronic Ballast, Electronic Manufacturer, Home Depot, Kitchen Fixture, Kitchen Light, Light Fixture, Strange, Thanks In Advance
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