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From: wrb@ccsitn.cb.att.com (Wally Blackburn SYSADM)
Subject: Re: circuit for a dog bark?
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Date: Thu, 24 Mar 1994 13:57:52 GMT
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In article <G.Moretti-240394164209@130.123.3.83>,
Giovanni Moretti <P.Lyons@massey.ac.nz> wrote:
>>In article F6cLJc1w165w@sfrsa.com, errant@sfrsa.com (tod gunther) writes:
>>>does anyone out there have a schematic for producing a dog bark?
>>
>>How can I pass this up? ;-)
>
>I feel that one could improve on this considerably
>
>Instead of:                                       
>>                (+)--------------->
>>        1500V                        dog
>>                (-)--------------->
>>
>
>it would really be much better like this:
>
>                (-)--------------->
>        1500V                        dog
>                (+)--------------->
>

Better check again.  This will make the dog bark backwards!

