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OK. I know the obvious:cables, fuses, outlets, transformers, tubes...Has anyone done a SSD (solid state drive)? I know that some have done amps, power conditioners and such.What have you done?
Quote from: jtwrace on 7 Jun 2009, 08:30 pmOK. I know the obvious:cables, fuses, outlets, transformers, tubes...Has anyone done a SSD (solid state drive)? I know that some have done amps, power conditioners and such.What have you done?I would answer you but Josh doesn't like cryo talk in the Lab so I'll pass on answering. Sorry.Cheers,Robin
Quote from: satfrat on 7 Jun 2009, 09:43 pmQuote from: jtwrace on 7 Jun 2009, 08:30 pmOK. I know the obvious:cables, fuses, outlets, transformers, tubes...Has anyone done a SSD (solid state drive)? I know that some have done amps, power conditioners and such.What have you done?I would answer you but Josh doesn't like cryo talk in the Lab so I'll pass on answering. Sorry.Cheers,Robinjtwrace,My hat's off to ya' for starting a thread that Robin refuses to extrapolate on. Do a quick search of the word "cryoed" here. You'll learn a whole lot if you just sort through the chaff.Have fun,Jerry
I don't recall saying you couldn't discuss cryo in the lab. I, however, would prefer this not turn into a topic about the merits of cryo. If you are asking what can and cannot be cryo'd, well that seems appropriate.
Guys, if you want to discuss the merits of bybees, please don't use this thread to do it, with all due respect. Levi was right to share his project, but discussion on bybees belongs elsewhere (one can hope not the lab for my sake).
Wayne, thanks for the information. I didn't know a SB could be cryo'd.BobOT: Can we cryo Robin?