Lesson 2 of the series on electrical / electronic devices:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PtuqjFf7-N4
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Another hi-tech electrical discussion
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Another hi-tech electrical discussion
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If you can't fix it with a hammer, you've got an electrical problem.
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If you can't fix it with a hammer, you've got an electrical problem.
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That would work really well in Donny's new barn, when he's working on generators or magnetos!! Just think what he could do by reversing the flux of a magneto when it reaches the apex of it's flux density
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Sounds like this should be worth a bit more study. Some aspects might have potential in the do it yourself, at home, off the grid, at no cost, sell it back to the electric companies and they pay you, electric generating equipment industry. Perhaps there is an IPO coming and I can invest in the stock.
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Concerning IPO's:
Most of us (probably all of us) are too small to get in on the ground floor of IPO's. When they come out the market makers go to their largest clients first. Then the next largest. And then to you and me. We are given the chance to get in on the top floor, when the price is way too high. However there is one exception of which I can think. When one has thier saving or checking in a mutual credit union, mgmt is suppose to offer stock to the account holders first, when they go from a mutual to a stock company. If you got good service, if the credit union always seem to be on top of things and if the financials look good, then the credit union's IPO make sense. However I had insurance with a mutual that went form a mutual to a stock company, mgmt forgot to tell anyone. The AG (attorney General) of Iowa was a little upset. I got free insurance out of it.
Richard
This guy's financials probably make as much sense as his presentation.
Most of us (probably all of us) are too small to get in on the ground floor of IPO's. When they come out the market makers go to their largest clients first. Then the next largest. And then to you and me. We are given the chance to get in on the top floor, when the price is way too high. However there is one exception of which I can think. When one has thier saving or checking in a mutual credit union, mgmt is suppose to offer stock to the account holders first, when they go from a mutual to a stock company. If you got good service, if the credit union always seem to be on top of things and if the financials look good, then the credit union's IPO make sense. However I had insurance with a mutual that went form a mutual to a stock company, mgmt forgot to tell anyone. The AG (attorney General) of Iowa was a little upset. I got free insurance out of it.
Richard
This guy's financials probably make as much sense as his presentation.
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