A more EEVBlog-topical meme,
Not meme, but funny screenshot...
So, looking for images for Vicor, google suggested great alternatives.
And according to farnell, Xilinx will be rolling out their two pin FPGAs some time soon.
Not likely though, common faults will mean you have a lot of stuff that never fails, and the few known failures affect all of them.
It's the yearly time travel convention.
It's the yearly time travel convention.
The next time travel convention will be held last week ...
I quite like greentext so here's my attempt at one
Future smart roads could play music, generate electricity and charge cars while driving
As electric vehicles become commonplace, 'electrified roads' that charge vehicles automatically have captured the government's attention
By Rhiannon Williams
Wednesday, 22nd January 2020, 8:03 am
>be me
>driving on the new solar road because future
>suddenly the sun comes from behind the clouds
>the road surface reflects the sun and blinds me
>car veers off the road
>in a hasty attempt I try to correct
>car loses traction due to glass-like surface
>as the car spins out the wheels catch on the already delaminating panels
>car starts flipping over and over further smashing the already broken panels
>as the car comes to a stop the panel beneath it shorts out and catches fire
>there's no escape as the car is too mangled
>as I breathe my last breath the panels start playing music
>it's Cardi B
>Solar Freakin' Musical Roadways
The next time travel convention will be held last week ...
I'm slightly disappointed no one commented on a yearly time travelling convention.
The next time travel convention will be held last week ...
I'm slightly disappointed no one commented on a yearly time travelling convention.
Next year's one was a blast.
Either that or the requirements were bad.
Tell me that this is a shop
Haha, nope! Found it on
this AliExpress listing in July.
Needless to say, I did not buy this model ... but two people have.
Looks like somebody made some
spaghet'.
Knees weak, soldering iron heavy
traces on the board already, mom's spaghetti
I had a physics teacher that said exactly that. Some years ago someone asked during a class why we can't have a test with the help of the internet. Some people jumped in the bandwagon of the initial idea.
The teacher just replied, "If all of you want, we can have, but it will not help, I will choose questions tailored to be hard to search for solutions. Just because the tests without consultation have questions you can easily use the notebook to solve them, that doesn't mean that said "internet consultation" test will have the same level of questions."
After she finished we could listen the silence in the classroom. The proposal were dismissed. Remember we are talking about the late 90s, early 2000, the years of the Internet Boom were everyone who were young think that the Internet had solution for everything, just shy away of a search in Altavista or Yahoo.
Same thing to me. My signal processing theory professor was asked by some students what they could bring with them at the exams. His answer: Anything that you can drag in by yourself. 70% failed.
His answer: Anything that you can drag in by yourself. 70% failed.
What, nobody asked the professor how much he weighs?
Oops, language failure. Any
thing. I forgot other languages usually exclude people when they use
thing. Nevermind..
I'm afraid bring personnel was not allowed