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| AG6QR:
--- Quote from: GreyWoolfe on July 19, 2018, 10:33:29 pm --- --- Quote from: TheWelly888 on July 19, 2018, 03:54:30 pm ---Bye Bye Rosie, Off You Go, Bristol Via Great Western --- End quote --- So how is Bad Beer Rots Our Young Guts, But Vodka Goes Well not PC or is there another that I am not aware of? :-// --- End quote --- That may be mildly inappropriate in some circles, but I believe there are much worse. See the wikipedia link posted above by tsman. |
| Brumby:
I run with the Black, Brown, Rainbow(ish), Grey, White approach. |
| TheWelly888:
--- Quote from: GreyWoolfe on July 19, 2018, 10:33:29 pm ---So how is Bad Beer Rots Our Young Guts, But Vodka Goes Well not PC or is there another that I am not aware of? :-// --- End quote --- I never heard this one before but I think it is OK. |
| IanMacdonald:
I honestly don't know why they use that horrible five-band code on metal film types. There is no need for it on an E24 series anyway, and as pointed out it leads to ambiguous values on 1% types. I use carbon types for general experimenting. They are noisier and less accurate, but less likely to make a circuit-damaging mistake with. SMD types are easier if you're going to make a PCB but don't lend themselves to birdsnesting, which is how I usually prove a circuit first. You can tell I'm an ex TV engineer ::) |
| free_electron:
another reason to switch to surface mounted parts :) |
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