So . . . the question was something like "Name a common crossover component that blocks high frequencies". I answered "inductor". It replied "You've given an incorrect answer to the registration question".
Really?
So (instead of typing "coil") I tried "capacitor".
SUCCESS !
I'm guessin' I'll probably learn a lot more here than over at TT, 'cause all this time I thought those worked the other way around!
Chris
Registration ?
Re: Registration ?
Yes, our web guy thought our last question was too easy, so he fixed it. 
I'll make the fix myself!
Mark

I'll make the fix myself!
Mark
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I think it is brilliant to create a simple (for humans, not for bots) question to be allowed on a forum. Spam is NO fun.
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Hey, you figured it out, didn't you? This made it the perfect security questioncjroemer wrote:So . . . the question was something like "Name a common crossover component that blocks high frequencies". I answered "inductor". It replied "You've given an incorrect answer to the registration question".
Really?
So (instead of typing "coil") I tried "capacitor".
SUCCESS !
I'm guessin' I'll probably learn a lot more here than over at TT, 'cause all this time I thought those worked the other way around!
Chris
