[SI-LIST] Re: Feedback on graphic image

  • From: "Gary Morrell" <gmorrell@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "'SI-List'" <si-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 28 Jun 2006 09:07:47 -0600

Is that the correct way to depict a differential rabbit pair?

If you tightly twist a differential rabbit pair, do they multiply more =
or
less slowly? Discuss...

If I were in the market for an ECL clock distribution buffer, I suppose =
this
might get me to take a second look. Its cute, but then so are the =
rabbits
that are eating the plants in my wife's garden. I just wish they =
wouldn't
eat so much, because its costing me quite a lot of evening spare time,
rabbit-proofing our fence. We had fewer rabbits before the foxes left.

Gary Morrell
Solidus Technologies, Inc.
Colorado Springs, CO

> -----Original Message-----
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> Is this graphic meaningful to the majority of SI folks?
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> http://www.pulseresearchlab.com/images/rabbits.jpg    (50 KByte jpg)
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> or is it too abstract? If you were to see this on a printed=20
> ad or postcard,=20
> would it merit a second look? Can you tell from the graphic=20
> what the device=20
> is intended to do?
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> Thanks!
> --=20
> Steven Kan                                (p) 310-515-5330 x24
> Pulse Research Lab                        (f) 310-515-0068
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