Wednesday, August 24, 2011
Tuesday, August 9, 2011
more fun with scammers
Date: Tue, 9 Aug 2011 02:37:12 +0100
Subject: washburn lyon electric guitar w/ practice amp - $75 (alexandria, va)
From: glevipaniz@gmail.com
To: sale-hjxug-2535751575@craigslist.org
** CRAIGSLIST ADVISORY --- AVOID SCAMS BY DEALING LOCALLY
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Subject: washburn lyon electric guitar w/ practice amp - $75 (alexandria, va)
From: glevipaniz@gmail.com
To: sale-hjxug-2535751575@craigslist.org
** CRAIGSLIST ADVISORY --- AVOID SCAMS BY DEALING LOCALLY
** Avoid: wiring money, cross-border deals, work-at-home
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To glevipaniz@gmail.com
Yes.
To Dan Robinson
Hi,
Thanks for your response. I'm going on a vacation to London but I will instruct my assistant to prepare and mail your payment which I'm sure you will get in about 4 - 6 business days. I'll add $20 extra for the delay. I'll pay by M O or cashier check so send me your info (i.e full name, mailing address and your phone number)
I will also make arrangement for pick-up which will be after you must have received and cashed the payment.
Awaiting your info.
Thanks
Thanks for your response. I'm going on a vacation to London but I will instruct my assistant to prepare and mail your payment which I'm sure you will get in about 4 - 6 business days. I'll add $20 extra for the delay. I'll pay by M O or cashier check so send me your info (i.e full name, mailing address and your phone number)
I will also make arrangement for pick-up which will be after you must have received and cashed the payment.
Awaiting your info.
Thanks
To facebookpromotions001@gmail.com
You know what would really be more convenient for me is if you gave me your name, address, phone number and your bank routing number and checking account number and I will just direct-debit your account. I'd be happy to ship the items to you. That way we could complete this transaction much quicker.
Saturday, August 6, 2011
Friday, August 5, 2011
making connections
warning: most of the people reading this blog absolutely will not care about this post.
i've been searching for a good way to distribute power/signal/ground in various electronics projects and pretty much all of the options i've found just weren't quite right.
first there is your standard wire-taps, wire nuts (i hate wire nuts), or just solder and electrical tape (i hate electrical tape). these are okay if you only need to one split your wire once.
there is your standard terminal strip, but these only allow you to connect wires 1-to-1 at a time unless you jumper two positions next to each other. or unless i connect the signal wire to each position individually. they also have no insulation.
then you've got your busbars. not a bad choice, but again, no insulation.
then there are these fuse holders which look like they would be pretty convenient, only i don't need fused circuits. and the other problems is, in this application, i need to distribute one 12v-constant power, one 12v-switched power and a common return so i'd need two of these and i'd need to tie the grounds together.
this dual bus bar from blue sea systems looked promising but they were a bit on the pricey side and i'd need two of them, and it's really just more of a plastic cover than the metal parts could still short. you'd think a company making marine electronics parts would seal their stuff up better.
but after many hours of searching the internet, i finally found almost exactly what i was looking for. it's these tab-style bus bars from vte world. they use quick disconnects for the various circuits, are insulated, come in different colors and are relatively cheap. i ordered two 10-position ones in black plastic (one for 12v-constant and one for 12v-switched), and one 20-position for ground, with red, yellow and black insulation respectively. you can order them in small quantities from vtewarehouse.com
and my coworker just showed me these, which also look pretty promising and will allow you to make up to four new connections with one existing wire. http://www.posi-lock.com/posiplug.html
i've been searching for a good way to distribute power/signal/ground in various electronics projects and pretty much all of the options i've found just weren't quite right.
Wire Tap |
Terminal Strip |
Bus Bar |
Ganged Fuse Block |
Blue Sea System Dual Bus Bar p/n 2722 |
VTE Tabbed Bus Bar |
Posi-Lock Tap Connector |
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