I subscribed and downloaded. Maybe you simply made a quick check of the
Google index. If so, that group certainly would not have looked very active
to you. Apparently most of those porn messages I downloaded (which account
for so much of the traffic there) don't get archived by Google.
"Jonathan Silverlight" wrote
in message ...
In message , John Maxson
writes
"John Maxson" wrote in message
...
Here's a current (modern day) application of an electrical load
simulator:
http://www.fctec.com/fctec_systemCAPdetails.asp?ID=29
Maybe some of the electrical engineering experts in the group will be
kind
enough to compare this application with (or relate it to) the Apollo
One
situation, as described by LaDonna's Plugs-Out timeline for the
launch-pad
fire which occurred during the simulated RCS static fire test, killing
Gus
Grissom, Roger Chaffee, and Ed White.
John Maxson
LaDonna,
I checked out the two electrical engineering forums in the 'sci'
heirarchy.
The most active one (sci.engr.electrical.compliance) has a problem like
that
of sci.space.history. It's 98% porn!
Are you sure you're looking in the right place?
"RF/EM field strength meter 0.2-3000 MHz, 0.2-600 V/m, Isotropic Probe"
doesn't look like porn to me (grabbing the most esoteric topic I could
see :-)