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Bill Kearney
 
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Default I hear NMEA...


There have never been any screw terminals on any of my computers....er,

ah,
well, since the first one back in the early 70's...(c;


Bull, but then it's clear you've never seen or worked with industrial or
military computers. They continue to have screw terminals for all sorts of
connections. Mostly to guarantee secure connections.

All those manufacturers you refer to are the trouble, the cheap *******s.
$500 and it comes with wires sticking out of it, 30 cm long.


Indeed, but that's always been the case.

Good, fast, cheap... pick two.



 
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