At 09:58 AM 2/20/98 -0700, you wrote:
>Al Kossow wrote:
>>
>> A friend of mine with a E sized scanner just scanned Space Duel and
>> Black Widow for me. I can have them on spies later today
>
>What size is "E" anyway? Just wondering. My scanner is apparently "T",
>Tiny size. :-0
> jess
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Paper size for drafting. If I remember correctly (its been 6 years since
I've used this notation). As the short dimension doubles the paper goes to
the next letter. The largest paper I've ever seen is E.
A - 8.5 x 11
B - 11 x 17
C - 17 x 22
D - 22 x 34
E - 34 x 44
units are inches.
Obv vectorlist question: I've been looking for a high voltage probe or
standalone measurement tool to look at the HV on my game monitors. I just
simply cannot *find* any such beast! If anyone has a source for this tool
could you please let me know?
Thanks,
-Chris
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