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Re: Any Good Reason to Plumb Ground Out of Hier. Schem.


 

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And if the weighted line is too short at 12 feet, do we shout, ¡°mark TWAIN¡±?

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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Donald H Locker via groups.io
Sent: Tuesday, February 04, 2025 4:02 PM
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Subject: EXTERNAL: Re: [LTspice] Any Good Reason to Plumb Ground Out of Hier. Schem.

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Which leads us to plumb the depths of the language issues with a lead-weighted line, with which we might find a true ground.

(FWIW, I don't believe in "ground" - most nodes labelled "ground" are actually nets that return current to some reference node.)

Donald.

On 2/4/25 17:45, Tony Casey wrote:

I'm surprised no one has worked with the origins of plumb. Plumbum is the latin name for lead (hence the chemical symbol Pb). The English word "Lead" is, of course,? a heteronym - a multi-functional word with different pronunciations.

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Regards,
Tony

On 04/02/2025 22:46, John Woodgate wrote:

The only things that you can plumb in English are 'the depths'.

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