EG.mpg
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"Steiner Triple EG operation.
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VC Trig.mpg
Uploaded by dingebre on Jul 16, 2011
"Steiner Voltage Controlled Trigger Generator."
Saturday, July 16, 2011
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shouldn't that be Nyle Steiner?
ReplyDeleteI don't understand. Shouldn't what be Nyle Steiner? These modules are built from Nyle's original schematics which he let me capture and layout in Eagle. I did these videos. Nyle did a different one using this system which he let put on my YouTube channel.
ReplyDeleteI misspelled his name. I had Neil instead of Nyle. I do know it's Nyle obviously. Had one of those abnormal brain things: via wikimedia: "A brain fart (jocularly derived from "brainstorm")[1] is slang for a special kind of abnormal brain activity which results in human error while performing a repetitive task,[2][3] or more generally denoting a degree of mental laxity or any task-related forgetfulness, such as forgetting how to hold a fork."
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