• Bloody Mouser!

    From Cursitor Doom@21:1/5 to All on Fri Nov 25 11:09:33 2022
    I can't get any sense out of Mouser's website. You'd have thought
    finding a diode would be simple enough; the spec ain't that hard to
    meet: 600V 3A fast recovery diode with through-hole cylindrical
    encapsulation. Can I find one on their site? Nope! Seems they don't
    stock them any more.
    The original part number was SR3523 but no data available on the net!
    Anyone got any old diode data books to hand?

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  • From Peter W.@21:1/5 to All on Fri Nov 25 04:02:47 2022
    https://www.mouser.com/c/semiconductors/discrete-semiconductors/diodes-rectifiers/?if%20-%20forward%20current=3%20A&mounting%20style=Through%20Hole&vr%20-%20reverse%20voltage=600%20V

    Got a whole sheet of them. Just use the filters.

    Peter Wieck
    Melrose Park, PA

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  • From Cursitor Doom@21:1/5 to peterwieck33@gmail.com on Fri Nov 25 12:49:58 2022
    On Fri, 25 Nov 2022 04:02:47 -0800 (PST), "Peter W."
    <peterwieck33@gmail.com> wrote:

    https://www.mouser.com/c/semiconductors/discrete-semiconductors/diodes-rectifiers/?if%20-%20forward%20current=3%20A&mounting%20style=Through%20Hole&vr%20-%20reverse%20voltage=600%20V

    Got a whole sheet of them. Just use the filters.

    Peter Wieck
    Melrose Park, PA

    None of those are fast recovery types, though. And on my browser at
    any rate, the filters keep clearing by themselves.

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  • From Stephen Wolstenholme@21:1/5 to All on Fri Nov 25 13:31:19 2022
    On Fri, 25 Nov 2022 12:49:58 +0000, Cursitor Doom <cd@notformail.com>
    wrote:

    On Fri, 25 Nov 2022 04:02:47 -0800 (PST), "Peter W."
    <peterwieck33@gmail.com> wrote:

    https://www.mouser.com/c/semiconductors/discrete-semiconductors/diodes-rectifiers/?if%20-%20forward%20current=3%20A&mounting%20style=Through%20Hole&vr%20-%20reverse%20voltage=600%20V

    Got a whole sheet of them. Just use the filters.

    Peter Wieck
    Melrose Park, PA

    None of those are fast recovery types, though. And on my browser at
    any rate, the filters keep clearing by themselves.

    That's strange for Agent. I think there is a setting to make filters
    global with no timeout.

    Steve

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  • From Cursitor Doom@21:1/5 to steve@easynn.com on Fri Nov 25 13:46:26 2022
    On Fri, 25 Nov 2022 13:31:19 +0000, Stephen Wolstenholme
    <steve@easynn.com> wrote:

    On Fri, 25 Nov 2022 12:49:58 +0000, Cursitor Doom <cd@notformail.com>
    wrote:

    On Fri, 25 Nov 2022 04:02:47 -0800 (PST), "Peter W." >><peterwieck33@gmail.com> wrote:
    https://www.mouser.com/c/semiconductors/discrete-semiconductors/diodes-rectifiers/?if%20-%20forward%20current=3%20A&mounting%20style=Through%20Hole&vr%20-%20reverse%20voltage=600%20V

    Got a whole sheet of them. Just use the filters.

    Peter Wieck
    Melrose Park, PA

    None of those are fast recovery types, though. And on my browser at
    any rate, the filters keep clearing by themselves.

    That's strange for Agent. I think there is a setting to make filters
    global with no timeout.

    Nothing to do with Agent. I'm trying to find the part I want on
    Mouser's website with Firefox or Opera - and failing badly.

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  • From steve1001908@outlook.com@21:1/5 to All on Fri Nov 25 14:53:16 2022
    On Fri, 25 Nov 2022 13:46:26 +0000, Cursitor Doom <cd@notformail.com>
    wrote:

    On Fri, 25 Nov 2022 13:31:19 +0000, Stephen Wolstenholme
    <steve@easynn.com> wrote:

    On Fri, 25 Nov 2022 12:49:58 +0000, Cursitor Doom <cd@notformail.com> >>wrote:

    On Fri, 25 Nov 2022 04:02:47 -0800 (PST), "Peter W." >>><peterwieck33@gmail.com> wrote:
    https://www.mouser.com/c/semiconductors/discrete-semiconductors/diodes-rectifiers/?if%20-%20forward%20current=3%20A&mounting%20style=Through%20Hole&vr%20-%20reverse%20voltage=600%20V

    Got a whole sheet of them. Just use the filters.

    Peter Wieck
    Melrose Park, PA

    None of those are fast recovery types, though. And on my browser at
    any rate, the filters keep clearing by themselves.

    That's strange for Agent. I think there is a setting to make filters
    global with no timeout.

    Nothing to do with Agent. I'm trying to find the part I want on
    Mouser's website with Firefox or Opera - and failing badly.

    I just looked at your message headers and saw your Agent browser. I
    should be more careful.

    Steve

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  • From Paul Babiak@21:1/5 to Cursitor Doom on Fri Nov 25 10:37:34 2022
    On 11/25/2022 06:09 AM, Cursitor Doom wrote:
    I can't get any sense out of Mouser's website. You'd have thought
    finding a diode would be simple enough; the spec ain't that hard to
    meet: 600V 3A fast recovery diode with through-hole cylindrical encapsulation. Can I find one on their site? Nope! Seems they don't
    stock them any more.
    The original part number was SR3523 but no data available on the net!
    Anyone got any old diode data books to hand?


    UF5406

    https://www.mouser.ca/ProductDetail/Diotec-Semiconductor/UF5406?qs=OlC7AqGiEDl14tlpPZuYug%3D%3D

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  • From Cursitor Doom@21:1/5 to All on Fri Nov 25 16:42:38 2022
    On Fri, 25 Nov 2022 10:37:34 -0500, Paul Babiak <noway@uwish.com>
    wrote:

    On 11/25/2022 06:09 AM, Cursitor Doom wrote:
    I can't get any sense out of Mouser's website. You'd have thought
    finding a diode would be simple enough; the spec ain't that hard to
    meet: 600V 3A fast recovery diode with through-hole cylindrical
    encapsulation. Can I find one on their site? Nope! Seems they don't
    stock them any more.
    The original part number was SR3523 but no data available on the net!
    Anyone got any old diode data books to hand?


    UF5406

    https://www.mouser.ca/ProductDetail/Diotec-Semiconductor/UF5406?qs=OlC7AqGiEDl14tlpPZuYug%3D%3D

    Well done, Paul! Many thanks for that.

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  • From Peter W.@21:1/5 to All on Fri Nov 25 12:59:50 2022
    Well done, Paul! Many thanks for that.

    Which, of course, was the third one down on the list I linked. I guess Paul realized that you need your information spoon-fed.

    Peter WIeck
    Melrose Park, PA

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  • From Cursitor Doom@21:1/5 to peterwieck33@gmail.com on Fri Nov 25 21:56:55 2022
    On Fri, 25 Nov 2022 12:59:50 -0800 (PST), "Peter W."
    <peterwieck33@gmail.com> wrote:

    Well done, Paul! Many thanks for that.

    Which, of course, was the third one down on the list I linked. I guess Paul realized that you need your information spoon-fed.

    There's nothing in the description given which indicates this is a
    fast recovery type and Mouser do generally state that if it's
    applicable.


    Peter WIeck
    Melrose Park, PA

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  • From ehsjr@21:1/5 to Cursitor Doom on Fri Nov 25 17:31:00 2022
    On 11/25/2022 4:56 PM, Cursitor Doom wrote:
    On Fri, 25 Nov 2022 12:59:50 -0800 (PST), "Peter W."
    <peterwieck33@gmail.com> wrote:

    Well done, Paul! Many thanks for that.

    Which, of course, was the third one down on the list I linked. I guess Paul realized that you need your information spoon-fed.

    There's nothing in the description given which indicates this is a
    fast recovery type and Mouser do generally state that if it's
    applicable.


    You need to check the datasheet to find that info.
    Quote from the datasheet:
    UF5400, UF5401, UF5402, UF5403, UF5404, UF5405, UF5406, UF5407, UF5408 www.vishay.com Vishay General Semiconductor
    Soft Recovery Ultrafast Plastic Rectifier
    End quote
    Ed


    Peter WIeck
    Melrose Park, PA

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  • From Cursitor Doom@21:1/5 to ehsjr on Fri Nov 25 23:22:26 2022
    On Fri, 25 Nov 2022 17:31:00 -0500, ehsjr <ehsjr@verizon.net> wrote:

    On 11/25/2022 4:56 PM, Cursitor Doom wrote:
    On Fri, 25 Nov 2022 12:59:50 -0800 (PST), "Peter W."
    <peterwieck33@gmail.com> wrote:

    Well done, Paul! Many thanks for that.

    Which, of course, was the third one down on the list I linked. I guess Paul realized that you need your information spoon-fed.

    There's nothing in the description given which indicates this is a
    fast recovery type and Mouser do generally state that if it's
    applicable.


    You need to check the datasheet to find that info.
    Quote from the datasheet:
    UF5400, UF5401, UF5402, UF5403, UF5404, UF5405, UF5406, UF5407, UF5408 >www.vishay.com Vishay General Semiconductor
    Soft Recovery Ultrafast Plastic Rectifier
    End quote
    Ed

    Well, quite. There doesn't seem to be any consistency in the details
    listed by Mouser in the 'description' column. They *usually* state if
    a diode has a fast recovery time in that column - but not in the case
    of this particular diode for some reason. :-/

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  • From Cursitor Doom@21:1/5 to peterwieck33@gmail.com on Sat Nov 26 13:35:27 2022
    On Sat, 26 Nov 2022 05:27:27 -0800 (PST), "Peter W."
    <peterwieck33@gmail.com> wrote:

    They *usually* state if
    a diode has a fast recovery time in that column - but not in the case
    of this particular diode for some reason. :-/

    UF, hmmmmmmm... could that mean "ultra fast"?????

    Spoon fed.

    Could have but might not have. The original part had an SR prefix. Use
    your powers of divination to work out what that means, since you're so
    gifted.

    Peter Wieck
    Melrose Park, PA

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  • From Peter W.@21:1/5 to All on Sat Nov 26 05:27:27 2022
    They *usually* state if
    a diode has a fast recovery time in that column - but not in the case
    of this particular diode for some reason. :-/

    UF, hmmmmmmm... could that mean "ultra fast"?????

    Spoon fed.

    Peter Wieck
    Melrose Park, PA

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  • From Peter W.@21:1/5 to All on Sat Nov 26 05:54:55 2022
    Could have but might not have. The original part had an SR prefix. Use
    your powers of divination to work out what that means, since you're so gifted.

    SR, back in the day (remember, the OEM number is obsolete) = Silicon Rectifier. Back in the day, that meant something.

    As in: 1N4007 is a standard silicon rectifier at 1A at 1,000 volts.
    Whereas an UF4007 is a fast-recovery silicon rectifier at 1A at 1,000 volts.

    Make an effort. "Poor me" just does not cut it.

    Peter Wieck
    Melrose Park, PA

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  • From Cursitor Doom@21:1/5 to peterwieck33@gmail.com on Sat Nov 26 14:46:44 2022
    On Sat, 26 Nov 2022 05:54:55 -0800 (PST), "Peter W."
    <peterwieck33@gmail.com> wrote:

    Could have but might not have. The original part had an SR prefix. Use
    your powers of divination to work out what that means, since you're so
    gifted.

    SR, back in the day (remember, the OEM number is obsolete) = Silicon Rectifier. Back in the day, that meant something.

    As in: 1N4007 is a standard silicon rectifier at 1A at 1,000 volts.
    Whereas an UF4007 is a fast-recovery silicon rectifier at 1A at 1,000 volts.

    Make an effort. "Poor me" just does not cut it.

    Peter Wieck
    Melrose Park, PA

    Make an effort? The page you linked to had 90 devices listed and I
    would have had to read through up to 90 datasheets to find the right
    one out of that lot. So yes, that certainly *would* have required an
    effort!
    Paul gave a precise and succinct answer to the question which saved me
    a lot of time. If that's "spoon-feeding" then I'd like to see a lot
    more of it on Usenet.

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  • From ehsjr@21:1/5 to Cursitor Doom on Sat Nov 26 12:41:47 2022
    On 11/25/2022 6:22 PM, Cursitor Doom wrote:
    On Fri, 25 Nov 2022 17:31:00 -0500, ehsjr <ehsjr@verizon.net> wrote:

    On 11/25/2022 4:56 PM, Cursitor Doom wrote:
    On Fri, 25 Nov 2022 12:59:50 -0800 (PST), "Peter W."
    <peterwieck33@gmail.com> wrote:

    Well done, Paul! Many thanks for that.

    Which, of course, was the third one down on the list I linked. I guess Paul realized that you need your information spoon-fed.

    There's nothing in the description given which indicates this is a
    fast recovery type and Mouser do generally state that if it's
    applicable.


    You need to check the datasheet to find that info.
    Quote from the datasheet:
    UF5400, UF5401, UF5402, UF5403, UF5404, UF5405, UF5406, UF5407, UF5408
    www.vishay.com Vishay General Semiconductor
    Soft Recovery Ultrafast Plastic Rectifier
    End quote
    Ed

    Well, quite. There doesn't seem to be any consistency in the details
    listed by Mouser in the 'description' column. They *usually* state if
    a diode has a fast recovery time in that column - but not in the case
    of this particular diode for some reason. :-/

    I hear you, but that's why you need to try different approaches.
    I found that diode by the following argument in the Mouser
    search box: diode 600V 3A fast through hole
    That brought me to a page that showed 47 diodes - scrolling
    down it was the third diode pictured. There are a lot more
    shown that would meet your needs. Learning different approaches
    to searching the supplier's sites is often helpful. That
    does not deny the fact that it can be a pain in the butt.

    Ed

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  • From Allodoxaphobia@21:1/5 to Cursitor Doom on Sat Nov 26 17:34:00 2022
    On Sat, 26 Nov 2022 14:46:44 +0000, Cursitor Doom wrote:

    Paul gave a precise and succinct answer to the question which saved me
    a lot of time. If that's "spoon-feeding" then I'd like to see a lot
    more of it on Usenet.

    Correct.
    The legacy purpose for usenet is for folks to help one another.

    You'll receive no help frpm Peter Wieck ... just crude, snide comments.

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  • From Cursitor Doom@21:1/5 to ehsjr on Sat Nov 26 19:21:14 2022
    On Sat, 26 Nov 2022 12:41:47 -0500, ehsjr <ehsjr@verizon.net> wrote:

    On 11/25/2022 6:22 PM, Cursitor Doom wrote:
    On Fri, 25 Nov 2022 17:31:00 -0500, ehsjr <ehsjr@verizon.net> wrote:

    On 11/25/2022 4:56 PM, Cursitor Doom wrote:
    On Fri, 25 Nov 2022 12:59:50 -0800 (PST), "Peter W."
    <peterwieck33@gmail.com> wrote:

    Well done, Paul! Many thanks for that.

    Which, of course, was the third one down on the list I linked. I guess Paul realized that you need your information spoon-fed.

    There's nothing in the description given which indicates this is a
    fast recovery type and Mouser do generally state that if it's
    applicable.


    You need to check the datasheet to find that info.
    Quote from the datasheet:
    UF5400, UF5401, UF5402, UF5403, UF5404, UF5405, UF5406, UF5407, UF5408
    www.vishay.com Vishay General Semiconductor
    Soft Recovery Ultrafast Plastic Rectifier
    End quote
    Ed

    Well, quite. There doesn't seem to be any consistency in the details
    listed by Mouser in the 'description' column. They *usually* state if
    a diode has a fast recovery time in that column - but not in the case
    of this particular diode for some reason. :-/

    I hear you, but that's why you need to try different approaches.
    I found that diode by the following argument in the Mouser
    search box: diode 600V 3A fast through hole
    That brought me to a page that showed 47 diodes - scrolling
    down it was the third diode pictured. There are a lot more
    shown that would meet your needs. Learning different approaches
    to searching the supplier's sites is often helpful. That
    does not deny the fact that it can be a pain in the butt.

    Ed

    I think you're 100% correct. Being in the UK, Mouser is my supplier of
    last resort as it's far more expensive than European sources.
    Consequently, I rarely visit the site and never get enough familiarity
    to find my way around its various little quirks.

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  • From Cursitor Doom@21:1/5 to All on Sat Nov 26 19:21:53 2022
    On 26 Nov 2022 17:34:00 GMT, Allodoxaphobia <trepidation@example.net>
    wrote:

    On Sat, 26 Nov 2022 14:46:44 +0000, Cursitor Doom wrote:

    Paul gave a precise and succinct answer to the question which saved me
    a lot of time. If that's "spoon-feeding" then I'd like to see a lot
    more of it on Usenet.

    Correct.
    The legacy purpose for usenet is for folks to help one another.

    You'll receive no help frpm Peter Wieck ... just crude, snide comments.

    Thanks for the heads-up. I did wonder if I was being trolled.

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  • From Paul Babiak@21:1/5 to All on Sat Nov 26 14:50:39 2022
    big snip

    I think you're 100% correct. Being in the UK, Mouser is my supplier of
    last resort as it's far more expensive than European sources.
    Consequently, I rarely visit the site and never get enough familiarity
    to find my way around its various little quirks.

    The UF5406 is a pretty generic part, is there not a supplier in the UK that carries it? Like RS Components?

    https://uk.rs-online.com/web/cp/6290007,9189203/?pst=UF5406-E3%252F54

    With apologies to Mr. Wieck, if I'm being too helpful.

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  • From Cursitor Doom@21:1/5 to All on Sat Nov 26 21:18:36 2022
    On Sat, 26 Nov 2022 14:50:39 -0500, Paul Babiak <noway@uwish.com>
    wrote:

    big snip

    I think you're 100% correct. Being in the UK, Mouser is my supplier of
    last resort as it's far more expensive than European sources.
    Consequently, I rarely visit the site and never get enough familiarity
    to find my way around its various little quirks.

    The UF5406 is a pretty generic part, is there not a supplier in the UK that >carries it? Like RS Components?

    https://uk.rs-online.com/web/cp/6290007,9189203/?pst=UF5406-E3%252F54

    With apologies to Mr. Wieck, if I'm being too helpful.

    Haha! :-D

    RS have been around a *very* long time in the UK, along with a bunch
    of others such as CPC, Farnell and whatever. However, their delivery
    record is not good. At least with Mouser, although it has to come all
    the way from Texas, it's trackable and gets to me quicker than RS can
    manage. U-S-A! U-S-A! U-S-A! ;-)

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  • From Paul Babiak@21:1/5 to Cursitor Doom on Sat Nov 26 16:30:46 2022
    On 11/26/2022 04:18 PM, Cursitor Doom wrote:
    On Sat, 26 Nov 2022 14:50:39 -0500, Paul Babiak <noway@uwish.com>
    wrote:

    big snip

    I think you're 100% correct. Being in the UK, Mouser is my supplier of
    last resort as it's far more expensive than European sources.
    Consequently, I rarely visit the site and never get enough familiarity
    to find my way around its various little quirks.

    The UF5406 is a pretty generic part, is there not a supplier in the UK that >> carries it? Like RS Components?

    https://uk.rs-online.com/web/cp/6290007,9189203/?pst=UF5406-E3%252F54

    With apologies to Mr. Wieck, if I'm being too helpful.

    Haha! :-D

    RS have been around a *very* long time in the UK, along with a bunch
    of others such as CPC, Farnell and whatever. However, their delivery
    record is not good. At least with Mouser, although it has to come all
    the way from Texas, it's trackable and gets to me quicker than RS can
    manage. U-S-A! U-S-A! U-S-A! ;-)


    How is Digikey for you? I'm in Canada, and they are generally next day delivery,
    very reasonable shipping charges too. For orders over C$100 shipping is free, only flat rate of C$8.00 if under C$100. That's for FedEx overnight.
    Mouser is also free with a C$100 order, but takes a couple of days. But C$20.00 for orders under C$100.

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  • From Peter W.@21:1/5 to All on Sat Nov 26 13:31:33 2022
    a) Mouser has an UK location.
    b) https://www.mouser.co.uk/c/?q=UF5406

    A princely 86 P for one. Less per-each for more.

    All of this I discovered in less than thirty (30) seconds. Really.

    Learned helplessness is a wretched state, similar to passive aggression, but less understandable. However, if Mr. Doom is so benighted as to be unable to manage from here, all I need is his postal address - I will make the arrangements with Mouser UK for
    its delivery. Gratis.

    Peter Wieck
    Melrose Park, PA

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  • From Cursitor Doom@21:1/5 to peterwieck33@gmail.com on Sat Nov 26 23:50:26 2022
    On Sat, 26 Nov 2022 13:31:33 -0800 (PST), "Peter W."
    <peterwieck33@gmail.com> wrote:

    a) Mouser has an UK location.
    b) https://www.mouser.co.uk/c/?q=UF5406


    No it does not. That is just a portal into its US warehouse in Texas.
    That's why it gets really busy and the ping latency becomes insanely
    long around the same time that Silicon Valley wakes up.

    Now you've already been exposed as a troll, so kindly fuck off. Thank
    you.

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  • From Three Jeeps@21:1/5 to Cursitor Doom on Sun Nov 27 10:13:31 2022
    On Friday, November 25, 2022 at 8:46:31 AM UTC-5, Cursitor Doom wrote:
    On Fri, 25 Nov 2022 13:31:19 +0000, Stephen Wolstenholme
    <st...@easynn.com> wrote:

    On Fri, 25 Nov 2022 12:49:58 +0000, Cursitor Doom <c...@notformail.com> >wrote:

    On Fri, 25 Nov 2022 04:02:47 -0800 (PST), "Peter W." >><peterw...@gmail.com> wrote:
    https://www.mouser.com/c/semiconductors/discrete-semiconductors/diodes-rectifiers/?if%20-%20forward%20current=3%20A&mounting%20style=Through%20Hole&vr%20-%20reverse%20voltage=600%20V

    Got a whole sheet of them. Just use the filters.

    Peter Wieck
    Melrose Park, PA

    None of those are fast recovery types, though. And on my browser at
    any rate, the filters keep clearing by themselves.

    That's strange for Agent. I think there is a setting to make filters
    global with no timeout.
    Nothing to do with Agent. I'm trying to find the part I want on
    Mouser's website with Firefox or Opera - and failing badly.
    You may want to try MS Edge, or its close cousin, Chrome.
    j

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  • From David Lesher@21:1/5 to All on Tue Dec 6 06:11:55 2022
    My issue is they have some stoopid Turing Test that pops up
    repeatedly while I try to browse.


    --
    A host is a host from coast to coast...............wb8foz@panix.com
    & no one will talk to a host that's close..........................
    Unless the host (that isn't close).........................pob 1433
    is busy, hung or dead....................................20915-1433

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