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This image is the 2 outer layers of a 4 layer PCB I recently designed. This PCB is for my Logic Analyzer project - which if you're interested you can follow along at github.com/sgstair/logicanalyzer
A great event at the Dartmouth Arms, hosted by Transition Dartmouth Park. Guest speaker Toby Miller, who talked about the dark side of the cloud. We welcomed Tim Shand as our new Restart Party host and coordinator for Camden. And Green Councillor Sian Berry attended too!
(rolling stones - 1965). who knew "the stones" were so far ahead of their time when jagger and richards wrote this song. they had the foresight to see cloud computing 47 years ago! brilliant.
btw, this toshiba ultrabook with the intel atom processor is the lightest notebook ever made.
it's so light, that they actually had to velcro it to the table. otherwise it would've floated away.
Pretty damn crude, but at least I know that the servo can lift that motor, I still need to hook it all up so it is under control of one circuitry (right now motor and servo are separate) so I can make it mimic the actions of one of the servos in my software simulation.
I'm still figuring out this whole electricity thing, I gotta make sure my circuit can actually power all the servos and motors at the same time.
Artist: Jesse Perry
Painted: December 2018
Locale: Victory Electronics, Estrella Village, Phoenix, Arizona, USA
Narrative: Harsh shadows fell across the wall. Some correction was taken to bring back details.
This is the breadboard with the TX converter complete. The coax is connected to the FT-817 acting as an IF rig, and the blue wire is connected to the balanced antenna port on the R-75. On the input side I'm running 100mW from the FT-817 into a ~20dB attenuator. This signal gets fed to a mixer that combines the signal with the 10MHz local oscillator, then outputs a signal at 136KHz. I will be adding a 500KHz low pass section and a power amplifier soon.
Artist: Jesse Perry
Painted: December 2018
Locale: Victory Electronics, Estrella Village, Phoenix, Arizona, USA
Narrative: Segment of a much larger mural.
kaufen? buy?
e-mail an: hotnews4me@gmx.de
nagelneu - brand new
Intel Server Chassis SC5650WS
DUAL Socket 1366 for Intel XEON X5600
High Performance Workstation
This is the Criterion Turntable and Copperhead Tone Arm, by Continuum Audio Labs. Their flagship model (not shown here) costs $99,000. Needle sold separately.
No, I wasn't the one who won it - I knew this one was going to go far beyond what I was willing to pay no matter how big and cool the tubes are.
I'd mentioned this in this picture's description. There are some pictures of this type of tube at this website.
This auction was a hoot. More fun than a football game!