Congratulations, Dave! Looking forward to the next 10 years and beyond (holographic vlogs?).
Congratulations! To another 10 years

Time flies, doesn't it?
I do not remember when I started watching your videos. I think it was shortly after you went full time. Your videos rekindled my hobby of old...
Congratulations from Spain!
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Gray hair? Time to upgrade Dave's caricature.
Congratulations Dave.

You got me hooked with the cheap chinese multimeter rant eevblog #6 part2.
Over the years I learned a lot from your videos and even more form the forum. Thank you very much, Dave and every fellow forum member!
Looking back I am unsure whether to be amazed or to be a bit horrified to have watched almost every of your videos since #6.

You definitly nailed a big part of my interests with your content mix along the years.

I really like the unscripted aproach and the fact, that as opposed to many other youtube channels eevblog never was static but constantly developed over the years.
Some episode formats went, some new ones came and regulary you asked us viewers which ones we liked even though the youtube like-system gives kind of a majority vote for each video.
Thank you very much!
Just to point out the obvious: All those old episodes are still on Youtube!
And you can watch three of them in the time it takes to watch a single modern episode...

For a trip down memory lane:
Congratulations Dave!
Great YouTube channel and forum.
Congratulations and thanks for all of the effort.
It is also time for a 10th anniversary edition of the uCurrent to be released. Originally published in Silicon Chip April 2009.
I am bored of local television and your Youtube channel with a few others put them to shame but that is my opinion.
There is a lot good things to learn and I just hope it keeps on going.
It seems to be getting better in terms of detail and that is why I pay for Youtube premium and donate on Patreon and for the perks.
I like the debunking videos you do especially on all the woo woo stuff.
I also like the word "woo woo" as if they trying to pull the wool over my eyes.
I shall make my bold return back to the forum and say congrats on 10 years, Dave!
There was a discussion earlier on a startup bench kit... but I have another idea. I travel a lot, and currently, I don't have a bench anymore (been in storage for about 5 years) What about a portable kit of some sort that you can take with you? Like the real super basics kit when you're in the field? I have mine in a small tool box which consists of a small folding multimeter, a pair of needle-nose pliers, small cutters, solder (60/40), a small roll of 22 AWG wire, an iron and some tip cleaner, extra tips, some small screwdrivers, and even a spare PC board. I'm probably missing a few things, but I can only fit so much!
~Chuck