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Old 06-25-2008, 06:41 PM
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Originally Posted by Dell Winders
JPlayer, it seems to me you may well have trouble with common sense as you suggest, so now you attempt to rationalize with presumption, and assumption with disregard to fact, or truth.
Oh Dell,
It is beginning to sound like you are having another bout of memory lapse.

Let's start with historical facts:
1. You sold a GS Pro that a customer.
2. Carl removed a speaker coil glued to a potentiometer casing from the epoxy portion of that same GS pro.
3. Carl told you what the item he removed from the GS Pro was (a speaker coil glued to a potentiometer casing).
4. After Carl told you what the photo is, you claimed you don't know what it is, or where Carl got it.

Unless you are claiming that Carl falsified the fact that he removed the speaker coil from the GS Pro, or if you are claiming you did not sell the GS Pro, then it is certain that you sold a GS-Pro that contained a speaker voice coil stuck inside a potentiometer casing, that was then encased in epoxy. Doesn't common sense dictate this? Doesn't common sense also dictate that you knew what the photo was after Carl and several other people told you what it was for the past year? Have you figured out what that is a picture of yet?

It is not necessary for anyone to understand what effect a speaker coil would have on your GS Pro in order for you to sell it to your customer. What its purpose was has no influence on the historical facts that were observed, such as a customer saying he bought the GS Pro from you, or Carl pulling a speaker coil out of it. The facts are simply facts. I am not sure why you say I am ignoring them.
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Originally Posted by Dell Winders
Do you think it would have an effect on the operation? How? What would be it's function.
Of course I don't know what would be the function of a speaker coil in the GS Pro. But I also don't know what would be the function of a 555 timer used as a signal generator without any amplifier either. Nor would I know what is the function of a buzzer that shorts out a battery connected across the pair of L-rods. I can see no way that any of these silly circuits could lead a person to finding treasure, yet we find them inside the GS Pro along with a speaker coil glued to a pot casing. From what I can see the speaker coil part seems consistent with the other circuitry in function.

But as I said, any function or non-function the speaker coil serves has nothing to do with the historical facts of you selling a GS Pro, and Carl removing a speaker coil glued to a pot casing from the same GS Pro, and you pretending to not know what is shown in the photo after being told what it is for the past year.

Best wishes,
J_P
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