> From: Ian Nichols <vna.n.avpubyf@xxxxxxxxx>
>
> No, no, no, that's completely wrong - sharp 90 degree bends will make
> the square waves crash into the wall of the conductor, resulting in
> data loss. For digital signals you need to use 2 45 degree bends,
> separated by at least one wavelength of the clock frequency. That way
> the signal is rotated by 90 degrees at the first bend, then back again
> at the second...
>
> Stand firm for what you believe in, until and unless logic and
> experience
> prove you wrong.
Whether intentional or random, the juxtaposition of your content and
your signature was worth repeating... :-)
And the following came up totally at random... I'm really bewildered
now!
:::: Sell your cleverness, and purchase bewilderment -- Rumi ::::
:::: Jan Steinman <http://www.EcoReality.org> ::::
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