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Staying up to ridiculous hours to watch footie is beyond my comprehension.
It's not just footie, it's England.
Having said that, with all this footie talk that has been going on I have completely missed the rather more interesting cricket that has been happening.
I am going to do a few hours tomorrow so that I can watch the England v Germany game and go in late on Monday.
Having just designed & laid out a pcb for a limit sensor for the lift simulator thingie I'm playing with, I've just discovered that sadly enough, the lift cage hits the top before it gets to the sensor.
Though the sensor, being a cunningly designed piece of stuff*, is rather prone to a potentially fatal single point failure problem.
*It struck me last night whilst watching something of vanishingly small interest on the box that I could use the infra red from the opto interruptor thingie that detects the floor positions to trigger the limit switch.
It works too, apart from the slight positioning problemo.
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