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In Reply to: RE: Um...no it's not............ posted by kenster on November 10, 2007 at 18:46:01
...but whatever you do, don't go to molex.com and look at their catalog, or you might kill yourself out of shame :-)
Edits: 11/10/07Follow Ups:
"...but whatever you do, don't go to molex.com and look at their catalog, or you might kill yourself out of shame :-)"
Your statement is laughable to the point of being pathetic but hey, if it bolstered your ego just a smidge............. ;-)
Molex makes a plethora of connectors and calling all of these connectors a "Molex" is just plain ignorant. Many of their connectors have Product/Trade names other than Molex to identify them for unique applications. Oh and by the way, AMP's version of the connector the OP is looking for can be found in the AMP/TYCO MTA-100 series header/connector family.
In short, neither of us offered the OP much help since we got caught up in this silliness and in the future, it would behoove us all, and cut down on wasted bandwidth, to be more specific when answering queries.
Cheers,
~
> > Molex makes a plethora of connectors and calling all of these connectors a "Molex" is just plain ignorant. < <
Calling a connector made by Molex a "Molex" is just plain ignorant? OK, kenster, whatever you say. Like I said, it's simply not worth arguing over, as you have so clearly demonstrated.
I'm glad we have you around to educate us on these subtleties. Without you to enlighten us that a connector manufactured and sold by Molex isn't a Molex, I just don't know what we'd do.
;-)
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