Thursday 16 October 2014

Liking Analog Meters Doesn't Make You a Luddite; An Accurate Broadband Speed Test?

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Liking Analog Meters Doesn't Make You a Luddite
Despite working for a high-tech company, Chris Gordon likes analog meters better than digital readouts. In this video, he shows off a bank of old-fashioned meters that display data acquired from digital sources. But he says he's no Luddite; he just prefers getting his data in analog form -- which gets a little harder every year because hardly any new analog meters are being manufactured. 

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