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Steven Levine wrote:  
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> Did you just get back from S.D.?  You appear excited.  
 
I'm hanging off the ceiling.  
 
> We are not talking fire, we talking about  
> the wear temperature cycles cause.  
 
Audio is much more noise-sensitive than digital, and I never found a  
noisy resistor in any of the studio equipment.  Bad solder joints, but  
not resistors.  Leaky capacitors, but not resistors.  Bad p-n junctions,  
but not resistors.  
 
> Also, the inside of cases are somewhat above room temperature.  
 
Yes, but not much -- and the terminators aren't next to the cpu.  
 
- Mr. Excited  
 
 
 
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