>I think that you, maybe unaware of the danger, might be building up a
>problem.
>It might very well be the case that all these uncanned vacuums may add up
>to a
>critical "non mass" that may start to react some day. Prior tests suggests
>that there
>may be a "black hole" effect when you have enough. This "vacuum hole" may be
>very dangerous in that it might swallow all transmitting tubes and their
>owners
>many miles away. So ------- :-)
>
Thanks for the warning, Vern. If I suddenly disappear, I may have been
swallowed up.
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "2" <2@vc.net>
>To: "k7fm" <k7fm@teleport.com>; " AMPS" <amps@contesting.com>
>Sent: Tuesday, January 28, 2003 8:05 AM
>Subject: Re: [Amps] Tube Autopsy
>
>
>>
>>
>> >Question for Rich:
>> >
>> >When you do autopsies on tubes, what do you do with the vacuum? You cannot
>> >let it out, because it is not there. Is it possible to open or release a
>> >vacuum?
>> >
>> I save 'em in a tight fitting drawer. Quite a few will fit in the drawer
>> because they occupy little space and weigh next to nothing.
>>
>> - R. L. Measures, a.k.a. Rich..., 805.386.3734,AG6K,
>> www.vcnet.com/measures.
>> end
>>
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>
- R. L. Measures, a.k.a. Rich..., 805.386.3734,AG6K,
www.vcnet.com/measures.
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