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OT. How the Dutch view our Election

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YD

Jan 1, 1970
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Late at night, by candle light, [email protected] penned this
immortal opus:
John Fields isn't exactly picky about temperature stability. The
resistors are doped silicon, so they also tend to shift with supply
voltage. The National Semiconductor LM322 had an internal 3.15V
voltage regulator which helped that particular problem, but it never
became popular, and National stopped making it many years ago.


It was never remotely good enough for any of my applications - I
stopped even thinking about using it in the early 1980's.

Oh lord. Use whatever pleases you and quit picking on it. There must
be a reason it's sold by the millions year in and year out.

- YD.
 
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YD

Jan 1, 1970
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Late at night, by candle light, John Fields

Sure, the White House is a really trustworthy source in the matter.
Both documents are from before the invasion. What they effectively say
is "We think he has them, so must have them."

Goes on about developments in the eighties and nineties. Nothing about
actually having found anything, except hearsay.

"On October 6, 2004, the head of the Iraq Survey Group (ISG), Charles
Duelfer, announced to the United States Senate Armed Services
Committee that the group found no evidence that Iraq under Saddam
Hussein had produced and stockpiled any weapons of mass destruction
since 1991, when UN sanctions were imposed.[68]"
Want more?

Just Google:

"Saddam Hussein weapons of mass destruction."

Just dredging up more of the same plus an overbearing amount of
crack-pots.

None of the above answer the question. Have any functioning WMDs in
fact been found?

- YD.
 
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