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Originally Posted by J_Player
Now Dell, You're not making sense.
You say you don't know what that thing is that Carl puilled out of the epoxied portion of a Dell Systems GS 4, yet Carl told you what it is over a year ago. Read carefully Carl's post here: http://thunting.com/geotech/forums/s...ad.php?p=52708
Can you see where Carl says "a speaker voice coil glued inside a potentiometer casing?"
Are you still pretending you don't know what we see in that photo after we read your post next to Carl's post telling you what it is?
Of course I have trouble comprehending your reply. I really don't understand how you cannot know what the speaker voice coil and pot casing are after reading where Carl tells you exactly what they are and where he pulled them out of a year ago.
Can you explain how you don't know what the picture of a speaker coil and pot casing are after reading replies from Carl, me, Max, and a few others telling you exactly what they are over the past year? Your claim that you don't know doesn't make any sense to me, unless you are having uncontrollable bouts of memory loss.
Best wishes,
J_P
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This is so funny!
Of course Dell understands perfectly well what a speaker coil glued into a potentiometer casing looks like. Even if this bunch of nonsense do-nothing-useful electronics was actually designed and built by someone else (as claimed by Dell) then the responsibility still lies with the seller. Claiming the limited knowledge of a hillbilly, and ignorance of electronics, is no defense. It appears to me that Dell should stay away from what he does not understand. My advice would be for him to go back to the mystic world of horoscopes, tarot cards, and dowsing.
I've just found that you can buy this really nice enamel badge for $3.00 from here:
http://www.americancacher.com/index....roducts_id=231
Perhaps we should all get one.

"WHAT DOESN'T WORK, CANNOT BE MADE TO WORK.
