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Macro of some 'old school' electronics, meaning pre-surface mounted devices and computer chips. Circuit board from an old battery backup emergency light.
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Closed November 2017
Springfield, MA. October 2016.
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My local Walmart recently under went a slight remodel in adding new signage as well as a slight rearrangement in aisles for some departments. I figured I'd take some photos of all the new sights. Pictures of the old arrangements can be found in the same album.
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Matamoras, PA. October 2016.
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Electronics has shifted slightly further toward the back to make room for the seasonal displays that were previously missing.
Wellsville, NY. September 2017.
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Wilkes-Barre, PA. March 2018.
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The PCB Group Order! Woo!
The full 22x16 panel, with a lot of empty space. I could've fit a bunch more boards.
West Seneca, NY. September 2015.
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Electronics hobby
Designing and building a high power amplifier capable of driving low impedance (as low as 2 Ohm’s @ 50 Vpp) loads.
www.diyaudio.com/ see alias FdW
History of DIY audio
Audio DIY came to prominence in the 50s to 60s, as audio reproduction was relatively new and the technology "complex," audio reproduction equipment, and in particular high performance equipment, was not offered at the retail level. Kits and designs were available for consumers to build their own equipment. Famous vacuum tube kits from Dynaco, Heathkit, and McIntosh, as well as solid state (transistor) kits from Hafler allowed for consumers to build their own hi fidelity systems. Books and magazines were published which explained new concepts regarding the design and operation of vacuum tube and (later) transistor circuits.
While audio equipment has become easily accessible in the current day and age, there still exists an interest in building one's own equipment, including amplifiers, speakers, preamplifiers, and even CD players and turntables. Today, a network of companies, parts vendors, and on-line communities exist to foster this interest. DIY is especially active in loudspeaker and in tube amplification. Both are relatively simple to design and fabricate without access to sophisticated industrial equipment. Both enable the builder to pick and choose between various available parts, on matters of price as well as quality, allow for extensive experimentation, and offer the chance to use exotic or highly labor-intensive solutions, which would be expensive for a manufacturer to implement, but only require personal labor by the DIYer, which is a source of satisfaction to them.
Один из наиболее популярных 8-и битных микроконтроллеров.
Размер кристалла — 2855x2795µm, технологические нормы 500nm.
This was formerly a Best Electronics Store. That store used to sell not only electronics, but toys and other merchandise. This store was abandoned for several years until JCPenney opened their Home Store with two shopping levels. Best Electronics only used the ground floor for the sales floor. The upper level was a stock room. The main JCPenney store is down the street at Sunvalley Mall.
Johnson City, TN. June 2016.
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Someone sent me this photo, although, I have discovered other similar items inside switching equipment in various AT&T sites all over the US. Perhaps there is some phantom placing these in CO's or maybe Aliens, who knows?
www.recyclart.org/2014/02/steve-jobs-portrait-e-waste/
Jason Mecier, a San Francisco based artist, has just unveiled this new portrait of Steve Jobs, composed entirely out of electronic waste. 20lbs of e-waste were used to creates this portrait, mainly cell phones, iPods, headphones, Mac keyboards, CD-Rs, batteries, mice, and memory sticks.
Have you also seen this other Steve Jobs portrait made from the hardware of a non-working Macbook pro ?
More information: Cult Of Mac website !
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This store opened with the Warren Mall during the 1970's. It was heavily remodeled and expanded in 1992. It will close its doors to the public on December 7, 2014.
Rock Hill, SC. May 2018.
Store Closed as part of the first 2018 bankruptcy wave.
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