Snuffy
He ain't scared.
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"...and Darth Easter on harmonica!"
"...and Darth Easter on harmonica!"
And lead bass"...and Darth Easter on harmonica!"
I'd like to see you (or anyone) try to lick a badger once!
OMG
The quote you were looking at was unfinished
"Use the force, Harry! There's gorram Reavers on our tail" -Gandalf
I don't believe you can cushion the landing of a joke as bad as that...We need a rule against carpet bombing
Ah, memories of Covid Zoom fails swim through my brain.
The math checks withing 1/3 of a cm (0.134".)^looks legit^![]()
Gotta love this one after a career in the electronics industry, and a summer job at Tektronix ("Oscilloscopes are Us" at the time.)I know I would have laughed really hard at this when I was younger.
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The trick of course is to find that person where you have the same phase and with whom you have very little mutual signal rejection.
Very funny, but I have never met an electrical engineer who can look up long enough to actually receive a signal when in the presence of a woman!I know I would have laughed really hard at this when I was younger.
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The trick of course is to find that person where you have the same phase and with whom you have very little mutual signal rejection.
I love my 465B!Gotta love this one after a career in the electronics industry, and a summer job at Tektronix ("Oscilloscopes are Us" at the time.)
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Looks like it should have one of those heartbeat blips running across the screen. Boop...boop...boopAh, nostalgia!
Once upon a time this was my daily driver. Predates the meter backpack of the 465B so I had to pack a Fluke as well. When the company I worked for back then got taken over the deposed president told me to hold onto it.
That blue thingie with the probe tip socket was used for 'scoping the ends of IBM mainframe controlled impedance cables (called "trileads") which had three paralleled conductors with the outside pair being grounds. You'd stab the back of the cable termination from the wire side and it'd pick up a ground and the signal. They cost $149 each (back in the late 70s/early 80s) so I was tight fingered with mine (I think I still have a half dozen around here somewhere).
I hadn't powered this beast up in awhile but it still works and is actually sharp (my camera, not so much)...
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Cheers!
It does!Looks like it should have one of those heartbeat blips running across the screen. Boop...boop...boop
And then you pick up a standard, ordinary flanged dichiotic rincilarian dronkobbulator, right or left handed, doesn't matter, and
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