Peter Cousens abuses of his PICLIST moderator position for stupid personal revenge

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Date: 11/11/04


Date: Thu, 11 Nov 2004 09:37:29 +0000 (UTC)


At 04.06 2004.11.11 -0500, you wrote:
>Your request to the Piclist mailing list
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> Posting of your message titled "Re: [OT] Testing again"
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>has been rejected by the list moderator. The moderator gave the
>following reason for rejecting your request:
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>"Your message was deemed inappropriate by the moderator.as apology not
>yet forthcoming Peter Cousens"

Mr. Cousens,
you are abusing of your public position for lousy personal reasons
that are totally off-list, you're illecitly revenging for something
that (if it's even important) you started against me, not viceversa
and that, being personal, has nothing to do with the PICLIST you're
blocking my messages to, vilely abusing of your moderator position.

You bounched off also my previous message, was it inappropriate too?

--- [quoting] ---

Subject: Re: [EE] simple universal ACDC power supply PWM power IC

At 15.15 2004.11.05 +1000, you wrote:
> Russell McMahon wrote:
>>
>>> I do have a working circuit in my hand. The worst case efficiency at
>>> full load (360mW = 9V x 40mA) is about 45% across the temperature range
>>> and voltage range. Not really fantastic but it is okay. I do have some
>>> unsolved issues. One of the strange problem is the start-up problem
>>> depending on how I place the inductor. It can start and stay in linear
>>> mode if I place the inductor in the wrong direction. I suspect that the
>>> inductor current generates magnetic field which disturbs the feedback
>>> loop (zener diode).
>>>
>>
>> As I noted, I never had startup problems at all. Sounds like you may
>> have the wrong subspecies of Lorentz butterfly :-). I'd investigate
>> closely (if possible) what the marginal condition is caused by.
>> Reversing the polarity of a two terminal inductor is very cute! (and
>> extremely marginal ;-) ).
>>
>
> I think he meant shifting the physical orientation on the board.
> NS make mention of this when using the simple switchers.
> It's to do with the inductor's field getting induced into tracks etc.

I think that if he uses a toroidal inductor the problem should go,
shouldn'it? Toroidal shape makes north/south poles cancel each
other, if I'm not mistaken.

N.R.

--- [end of quoting] ---

There're no excuses, you're acting just like a fascist with power,
and I will spread the word around. It's a pity that the PICLIST is
moderated by frustrated kids like you which abuse of the delicate
moderator position for personal, stupid, reasons. You're too immature
for the rule you're abusing.

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N.R.

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