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Standard User professor973
(member) Thu 23-Aug-12 11:42:14
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I take it the answer is zero.

We are not discussing your IQ, which must be into minus if you resort to personal insults when faced with facts!

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(deleted) Thu 23-Aug-12 11:48:56
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I take it the answer is zero.

We are not discussing your IQ, which must be into minus if you resort to personal insults when faced with facts!
What?

The answer to the question "how many planes crashed as a result of millions of HomePlug devices?" appears to be "zero".
Administrator MrSaffron
(staff) Thu 23-Aug-12 11:51:02
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You have resorted to your name calling again,

Debates are fine, but if one does not know answer it is acceptable to say so, rather than question someones IQ

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Administrator MrSaffron
(staff) Thu 23-Aug-12 11:58:46
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PLC plugged in and operating, and DAB radio on and it still works.
So perhaps not all the devices are created equally, not disputing what the YouTube video showed, but perhaps issue is not a simple black and white one.

PLC/PLC is not going to appear on UK streets, that side is a dead duck for other commercial reasons

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Standard User RobertoS
(sensei) Thu 23-Aug-12 12:01:27
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In reply to a post by BatBoy:
I take it the answer is zero.

We are not discussing your IQ, which must be into minus if you resort to personal insults when faced with facts!
Surely yours is the only personal insult in this thread? I fail completely to see one by BatBoy. Forgive me if I have missed it, and point me to it.

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Standard User professor973
(member) Thu 23-Aug-12 12:06:46
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The answer to the question "how many planes crashed as a result of millions of HomePlug devices?" appears to be "zero".

Which exactly matches your reply to evidence of QRN.

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(deleted) Thu 23-Aug-12 12:10:14
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The answer to the question "how many planes crashed as a result of millions of HomePlug devices?" appears to be "zero".

Which exactly matches your reply to evidence of QRN.
QRN Are the atmospherics strong? Atmospherics are very strong.
Standard User professor973
(member) Thu 23-Aug-12 12:10:15
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PLC plugged in and operating, and DAB radio on and it still works.
So perhaps not all the devices are created equally, not disputing what the YouTube video showed, but perhaps issue is not a simple black and white one.

PLC/PLC is not going to appear on UK streets, that side is a dead duck for other commercial reasons

I think that like the VCR, you know very well that all devices are not created equally.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/gamesblog/2008/...
Listen to them here. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MAzUtN29h1A

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Edited by professor973 (Thu 23-Aug-12 12:17:21)

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In reply to a post by MrSaffron:
PLC plugged in and operating, and DAB radio on and it still works.
So perhaps not all the devices are created equally, not disputing what the YouTube video showed, but perhaps issue is not a simple black and white one.

PLC/PLC is not going to appear on UK streets, that side is a dead duck for other commercial reasons

I think that like the VCR, you know very well that all devices are not created equally.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/gamesblog/2008/...
On the bright side, no planes have crashed.
Standard User professor973
(member) Thu 23-Aug-12 12:35:47
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In reply to a post by professor973:
In reply to a post by MrSaffron:
PLC plugged in and operating, and DAB radio on and it still works.
So perhaps not all the devices are created equally, not disputing what the YouTube video showed, but perhaps issue is not a simple black and white one.

PLC/PLC is not going to appear on UK streets, that side is a dead duck for other commercial reasons

I think that like the VCR, you know very well that all devices are not created equally.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/gamesblog/2008/...
On the bright side, no planes have crashed.

Many have crashed with some suspected the result of interference. Possibly you don't remember the airliner that just made it over the fence before belly flopping onto the grass. Communications from Gordon Browns passing limmo were the prime suspect.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-509004/Crash...

Fora, where everyone knows everything � Everyone else knows nothing!
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