Re: ***@triode***.com



hubert pellikaan wrote:
As an American, there are way too many languages out there and
no obvious choice of a major language to learn.  Spanish? Italian?
German? a flavor of Chinese? Japanese? French? Dutch?  Seems everyone
else in the world chooses English, but we already do English.  And most
nobody can do say 20 languages.


as a dutch guy, there are way too many languages out there and there is
one obvious choice of a major language to learn, this one you know.
However, since the Netherlands seem to be located in scandinavia, and
also since scandinavian is more or less readable for a dutch guy,
especially when the subject is known, you should be able to read dutch,
its not that hard/chinese.

What utter bollocks, buy an atlas, its in Western Europe, there is about as much similarity between English and Dutch as Dutch and the Scandinavian languages


At least tube data sheets in other languages are usually intelligible.
Amps is amps, volts is volts, and it's hard to screw up gm and u.


The schematics of T*** are not that dutch.

Hubert


More confusing the differences between Euro, British, American numbering and names for valves/tubes, Plates/Anodes, B+/HT etc etc etc
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