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Old 19th June 2008, 04:52 PM   #5 (permalink)
Le Chaud Lapin
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On Jun 19, 3:16 pm, "BDS" <skyh...@m> wrote:
> "Le Chaud Lapin" <jaibudu...@> wrote
>
> [I am an electrical engineer]
>
> Don't take this wrong but do you have any practical experience?


About average.

> [simple diode fixes the problem.]
>
> Not necessarily.
>
> [My first thought when hearing stories like this is...."that engineer
> should have known that."]
>
> My first thought is "the engineers probably knew this, so why didn't they
> use a diode?"


Good question. I would be curious to hear what the engineer
responsible for employing the diode has to say.

> [Sometimes this does not happen,
> and the result is a missing diode because s/he did not think about
> kickback induction, something would immediately come to mind of
> experienced, bright, electrical engineer.]
>
> Right, and we all know that the auto manufacturers do not have any
> experienced and bright electrical engineers.


Well, certainly they have enough to know when to employ a 10-cent
diode to prevent massive recall 1000's of vehicles. ;)

> [If you had told a mother of 3 that, in the year 1700, she would be
> flying at 10,000 meters, in a machine pressurized with air, at 500kts,
> propelled by two devices that burn a combustible liquid at
> temperatures exceeding 4000F....snip......she might reasonably claim
> that the whole idea is just too risky]
>
> Well of course she would - that didn't become possible until the 1960s...


Which is the crux of the question:

What makes something possible in the future, but not the present?

-Le Chaud Lapin-
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