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Old Jul 5, 2018 | 08:58 PM
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I'd like to recommend the Amazon original series "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel". Takes place in New York in 1958 and has great character development. I'd like to tell you more but it would give away the turns in the plot. Features someone playing the part of Lenny Bruce, if that helps.

My description sucks but the show is really good.
Old Jul 7, 2018 | 05:10 AM
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Finished my first year of engineering post-grad with an A average, so I treated myself to a new laptop
Old Jul 7, 2018 | 07:15 AM
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Originally Posted by Oscar
Finished my first year of engineering post-grad with an A average, so I treated myself to a new laptop
Excellent! Are you currently in England?
Old Jul 7, 2018 | 12:01 PM
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Yeah still in the UK for now
Old Jul 8, 2018 | 01:07 PM
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Originally Posted by Oscar
Finished my first year of engineering post-grad with an A average, so I treated myself to a new laptop
New laptop was programmed by millennials. Great point average drops 86%.
Old Jul 13, 2018 | 02:13 AM
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If it's not one thing, it's another.
My sterilizer for the dental office started to act funky. After speaking to some techs, they said it's the circuit board but the circuit board has been discontinued. Any recommendations on circuit board repair?
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Old Jul 14, 2018 | 01:21 AM
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Can anyone recommend an alignment shop in San Diego? I'll be down there for the next two weeks for training.
Old Jul 14, 2018 | 01:42 AM
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Originally Posted by kenzo42
If it's not one thing, it's another.
My sterilizer for the dental office started to act funky. After speaking to some techs, they said it's the circuit board but the circuit board has been discontinued. Any recommendations on circuit board repair?
So that's kinda neat - it's fairly simple board, the only thing I'd point out are the 2737 is likely an eeprom - and on the bottom side of the board on the left side of the picture - yeah, that looks really iffy where the traces are lifted. I'd check continuity there, scrape up some of the coating and maybe solder a wire where it's looking sketchy.
Old Jul 15, 2018 | 04:01 PM
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Quick question..

I have to install a vacuum reservoir in my car. It will go inside the front bumper, under the left headlight. (There is plenty room)
What do you guys think will be an ideal maximum volume for the said canister?
I can easily fit an 8 liter cube in there.
Old Jul 16, 2018 | 10:46 AM
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How about a 4.18 L sphere in the same spot? (Sameish diameter as edge length of the 8L cube)

Most of the vac cans I've seen on various cars were no larger than an exceptionally large grapefruit (150 mm diameter). I don't think even a Citroen DS has anything much larger and those things are pneumatic pnightmares. Though to be fair, it might have multiple.
Old Jul 16, 2018 | 11:11 AM
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Not sure what the requirement is here, but the cheapest and easiest vacuum canister is a length of PVC pipe, capped at both ends.
Old Jul 17, 2018 | 02:41 AM
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Originally Posted by gooflophaze
So that's kinda neat - it's fairly simple board, the only thing I'd point out are the 2737 is likely an eeprom - and on the bottom side of the board on the left side of the picture - yeah, that looks really iffy where the traces are lifted. I'd check continuity there, scrape up some of the coating and maybe solder a wire where it's looking sketchy.
It turned out to be the blue cap (Philips). I just replaced it and it's working again. Yes, the only thing on the board that's not replaceable is the eprom. I'm tempted to duplicate it. I thought it was interesting that the sticker on the eprom is to prevent UV light from entering.
Old Jul 17, 2018 | 03:01 AM
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That's how old EPROMs worked. We had little UV lights in a box. To erase the chip, you'd peel off the label, stick it in the box, and turn on the light for a few minutes. Exposure to sunlight would blank it in a few days.

To this day, I don't understand how the technology worked. I'm not entirely convinced that the people who designed them did either. (This is a frighteningly common phenomenon in engineering.)
Old Jul 17, 2018 | 03:27 AM
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Originally Posted by Joe Perez
That's how old EPROMs worked. We had little UV lights in a box. To erase the chip, you'd peel off the label, stick it in the box, and turn on the light for a few minutes. Exposure to sunlight would blank it in a few days.

To this day, I don't understand how the technology worked. I'm not entirely convinced that the people who designed them did either. (This is a frighteningly common phenomenon in engineering.)
To quote Clifford Stoll - "The first time you do something, it's science. The second time - it's engineering. The third - a technician." -

Glad you got it working - electrolytic caps would have been my first guess, but I spotted the damaged trace and got focused.
Old Jul 19, 2018 | 12:37 PM
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Nothing like doing a demo for the commerce team around a new feature, only to have the bug we thought was fixed, pop back up mid-presentation.
Old Jul 19, 2018 | 12:59 PM
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My years at Harris taught me that giving a demo to an important customer is the best way to discover previously latent bugs.
Old Jul 19, 2018 | 01:12 PM
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Originally Posted by Joe Perez
My years at Harris taught me that giving a demo to an important customer is the best way to discover previously latent bugs.
no truer words...
Old Jul 19, 2018 | 03:08 PM
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Originally Posted by Joe Perez
My years at Harris taught me that giving a demo to an important customer is the best way to discover previously latent bugs.
No doubt. I already discovered one bug regarding Landing Pages for the demo early this morning as I was running through everything, so I came up with a workaround that worked this morning, then went haywire in the demo.

At least that's just internal for other writers on the Commerce Team, and not a Williams-Sonoma/Roku/GoPro/Siemens customer the Product Managers have to deal with this.
Old Jul 19, 2018 | 03:10 PM
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i have to deal with someone else's code, i got switched teams and put on new projects and the code is a ******* mess.
Old Jul 19, 2018 | 03:27 PM
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Originally Posted by Braineack
i have to deal with someone else's code, i got switched teams and put on new projects and the code is a ******* mess.
Thankfully I work on customer facing documents for light-medium users, not the stuff for the developers, since I don't know how to code. Just how to manipulate CSS/HTML just enough to get around the rules of a certain publishing program.

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