A Typical Fraud Trying To Fake A Tech Background

>> It ain't gonna work.

> >Certainly not from a dunce who has never studied thermodynamics or > >fields. > In line with that, ISTR that a while ago I posed a rather simple > thermodynamic problem which asked for, as a solution, the identification > of a COTS heat sink which would keep the junction temperature of the > semiconductor device to which it was attached at or below its absolute > maximum temperature while dissipating its maximum rated power.

That's the most typical example of a fraud trying to fake a tech background.

Now you've convinced everyone. You're a fraud trying to fake a background in thermo.

Bret Cahill

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Sam Wormley

He's just yacking himself off. The poseur is afraid to leave attributions and quote properly. Best to ignore the groups new pool steno.

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krw

Just wait and watch. Just as a criminal always returns to the scene of a crime a dunce will always return to claim his own poop.

The stupidity of a dunce is incredible.

Bret Cahill

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Bret Cahill

You shouldn't put yourself down like that Cahill... show a bit of pride and stand up for yourself!

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Sam Wormley

The passage above is 3 acronyms and two equations short of being "robust" that is, well crafted enough to impress someone with an IQ above single digits.

I studied scams for 15 years in Florida and believe you me, a good 83% of Florida scammers are more sophisticated than the sorry example above.

Bret Cahill

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Bret Cahill

Perhaps, but it has damned little to do with thermodynamics or fields.

This is a technology question, the answer to which will be found for any given device by comparing its power consumption with the catalog data of your commercial heat sinks. Power dissipation will depend on operating and ambient temperatures, cooling fans, humidity, and thermal coupling efficiency.

Restrictions on operating conditions will apply.

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They will let you know whether you are full of bullshit, horseshit, ratshit, or if you are just chickenshit.

Tom Davidson Richmond, VA

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To whom are you replying?

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