In England, February is LGBT History Month (and here in Rotherham, they are calling it
Fabruary). The purpose is to celebrate the history of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Trans people.
Why am I posting this on an Electronics forum? Because, for some reason, the organisers gave it a theme this year of science and engineering.
In Rotherham, there is an art gallery, where one option for submissions was the theme of science/engineering. I came up with some ideas for some electronics related stuff, but unfortunately I only came up with the ideas around the time the exhibition opened, so certainly no time to actually make anything.
But I still might have a go at making something for the sake of it. Something with a PCB and maybe lots of colourful LEDs. It would be cool to make something like this as I think electronics engineers/hobbyists seem to be under represented in the LGBT community.
Just wondering if anyone has any suggestions?
That's because most of us are in hiding for one reason or another.
That's because most of us are in hiding for one reason or another.
And who can blame you? Things have gotten a bit better since Alan Turing's day, but there is still a long way to go...
Yep.
The only things I can think of that wouldn't be insulting or playing to stereotypes would be something having to do with open / non-hiding LGBT folks in the history of electronics... and the things they invented/created/et al.
I thought that you people were talking about IGBTs' for a minute. It would be wasteful to have them switching low voltage LEDs
@ smashedProton...
I thought that you people were talking about IGBTs' for a minute.
Best laugh I had for some weeks
A whole month just for IGBT's...? what about all the oppressed MOSFETs, BJTs, JFETS etc....
oh, hang on.....
How about a LED rainbow flag or electronic hankys?
Now that I think of it a LED rainbow flag type button (with a pin to put on bags) might be a good idea...
It's a good motto for a LGBT month. There's still this stereotype that gay people are good with colours and arranging cushions but not with sciency stuff.
Give a gay man some wires and he'll knit you a nice placemat or something... bullshit. I get to hear that sort of stuff at work regularly, there are still some proper cavemen out there
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I thought that you people were talking about IGBTs' for a minute. It would be wasteful to have them switching low voltage LEDs
hehe.
I think I'll have a go at making a rainbow LED flag.
I thought about doing something like these which Mike posted, but thought it might be a bit inappropriate (
http://www.electricstuff.co.uk/electrofun.html).
lettuce guacamole bacon tomato sandwich probably originated somewhere in California I see no reason to cover an entire month to trace its history, it is only a sandwich after all
This thread is getting more and more 'on topic'! Dave must be pretty happy with us
My first workbench was in a closet. Does that count?
it's really sad how everyone seems to completely forget/ignore the L B and T in LGBT.
I thought LGBT was "Latching Gate Bipolar Transistor" or an IGBT that is designed to latch on/a SCR with a high impedance gate...
I always wondered if, given proper medication and therapy, bipolar transistors can be become productive members of society again , like their J-Fet and mosfet counterparts...
Some of these comments...
This thread is getting more and more 'on topic'! Dave must be pretty happy with us
Being this is an EE forum your mind tends to autocorrect things to what you expect... I also read the title as "IGBT History Month" at first.
Along the same theme here's something I found on a Chinese connector manufacturer's site many years ago:
Gotta love auto-translate!
What exactly is a "gay" or"lesbian" connector, anyway? 2 connectors of similar contact style that intermate are covered under "hermaphroditic".
Back when RS-232 serial connections were everywhere, I occasionally heard of "gender changer" or "gender bender" adapters referred to that way, though. A "gay adapter" coupled 2 male plugs, and a "lesbian adapter" did the same for 2 females.
Let's not forget the sexless connectors used in RF applications.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/APC-7_connectorThese guys flipflop between male and female at will. Kinda like the clownfish that changes sexes when the matriarch in the anemone dies.
That is a cool connector. Bet it's expensive as hell though...
This well-intentioned thread is bordering on the offensive.
Ever since the recent talk about off-topic stuff on this forum, there's been a significant rise in catastrophic thread derailings. And it's not like I've participated in any of them or anything...
I always wondered if, given proper medication and therapy, bipolar transistors can be become productive members of society again , like their J-Fet and mosfet counterparts...
Maybe you should start a transistor counseling service?
well past it, I'd say.
Oh boy, please tell us what's so offensive.