Hey @stienman! You're off the hook!I have been sick since the night before my flight home from China.
Is he? Perhaps he is not the infector, but the infectee.
And I brought all my best viruses from home, too!
For every infection there is an equal and opposite infection.Is he? Perhaps he is not the infector, but the infectee.
Or something.
same buddyI used to have a lawn. I used to have a house.
Well, you need all that room for the Doomies and their steeds.I have 10 acres of pasture. And a barn.
Not to belittle the amount of work a farm is (I grew up on one so's I know) but I'd take needing to cruise a sitdown mower over a 10 acres than dealing with beautifying a shitty lawn to sell a house ANY day of the summer.I have 10 acres of pasture. And a barn.
I don't blame you at all.Not to belittle the amount of work a farm is (I grew up on one so's I know) but I'd take needing to cruise a sitdown mower over a 10 acres than dealing with beautifying a shitty lawn to sell a house ANY day of the summer.
Well, much like the lawns of old, the trick is to be able to pay someone else to maintain itI hope to never have a lawn. Even when I can buy one day...no way in hell am I going to commit to weekly/monthly yard work if I can help it.
Also stupid. Money is for good whiskey and travel.Well, much like the lawns of old, the trick is to be able to pay someone else to maintain it
I still would want to try them.I got some General Tso's chicken-flavored potato chips. These taste almost, but not quite, entirely unlike General Tso's chicken.
I haven't mowed my own lawn in 20 years. And having someone come out and mow it, surprisingly, isn't much more expensive now than it was back then.Well, much like the lawns of old, the trick is to be able to pay someone else to maintain it
The predominant flavor is of soy sauce. If you're into that, definitely give it a try.I still would want to try them.
*nibbles on shoyu rice crackers*The predominant flavor is of soy sauce. If you're into that, definitely give it a try.
I guess I ought to update: found the short, it's a design error, so I broke out the dremel tool and carved the circuit boards a little bit, and it's working fine now. The problem is the mounting tabs for this micro USB jack are shorted to the internal power layer. They should have been isolated, however due to the PCB software's inability to understand milling operations it doesn't check for shorts in slots, just holes.If it is a design error there's a possibility we can repair the boards and we won't have to face a re-run. I made the client aware that a re-run for debugging and design changes is a possibility at the beginning of the project - few projects work perfectly the first time around, but it's still something I'd hate to have them do if it's our fault.
Does that mean you've dodged having to do a fabrication re-run?I guess I ought to update: found the short, it's a design error, so I broke out the dremel tool and carved the circuit boards a little bit, and it's working fine now. The problem is the mounting tabs for this micro USB jack are shorted to the internal power layer. They should have been isolated, however due to the PCB software's inability to understand milling operations it doesn't check for shorts in slots, just holes.
Cutting through the bottom into the power layer (there are four layers of copper in this board) isolates the connector from the power layer copper.
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Yes, we can use these boards now.Does that mean you've dodged having to do a fabrication re-run?
Does the computer not have any USB ports?On a semi-related note, our son has just busted the rear audio out jack off the motherboard of the computer we (I) bought for him.
I can probably open it up and reflow it, but until then he's going to have to use the front audio jack, which we were avoiding because the front jack is less protected.
I'm not sure he understands what it's going to mean to have to use a computer that may not have sound for literal years until we can replace it (assuming the reflow doesn't work). On the other hand, I've been trying to spec a machine for pfsense, so ... maybe he will help make my decision for me?
--Patrick
Sure, and I used to work in pro audio, but the idea is not to have to use USBs (with sound or Bluetooth) to make up for the fact that he wasn't supposed to break his computer's motherboard EIGHT MONTHS AFTER GETTING IT.Does the computer not have any USB ports?
Is it still under warranty? I have jacked some boards up and still talked my way into getting a replacement.Sure, and I used to work in pro audio, but the idea is not to have to use USBs (with sound or Bluetooth) to make up for the fact that he wasn't supposed to break his computer's motherboard EIGHT MONTHS AFTER GETTING IT.
--Patrick