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Originally posted by Zippy View PostI'd get some vitamins too.Comment
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Originally posted by norrahe View PostHaven't even had breakfast yet, lost my appetite after my news this morning.Comment
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Originally posted by norrahe View PostHaven't even had breakfast yet, lost my appetite after my news this morning.
Condolences.Comment
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Originally posted by norrahe View PostMine have outdoor trees and an indoor one to prevent them destroying the house.
Though the carpets still bear witness to her propensity for vomiting at the drop of a hat, poor old thing.Comment
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Had a 3rd year student in here all morning.
He's working on a thingie to measure your pulse using infrared through the finger.
After a mere 3 and a bit hours, he's managed to get the infrared LED the right way round, which is a plus.
Sadly the phototransistor is in backwards & thus doesn't work.
Though naturally he hasn't figured that out yet.
Onwards & upwards, Rodders.Comment
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The really frightening thought is that once we have the phototransistor the right way round, we have to go to things with more than 2 pins.
Like op-amps & such like.
It's going to be a long year.Comment
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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostHad a 3rd year student in here all morning.
He's working on a thingie to measure your pulse using infrared through the finger.
After a mere 3 and a bit hours, he's managed to get the infrared LED the right way round, which is a plus.
Sadly the phototransistor is in backwards & thus doesn't work.
Though naturally he hasn't figured that out yet.
Onwards & upwards, Rodders.Comment
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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostThe late (& much lamented) ZeitMog was generally very good in that regard.
Though the carpets still bear witness to her propensity for vomiting at the drop of a hat, poor old thing.
We've got rid of the front doormat as this was one of his favourite places.Comment
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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostHad a 3rd year student in here all morning.
He's working on a thingie to measure your pulse using infrared through the finger.
After a mere 3 and a bit hours, he's managed to get the infrared LED the right way round, which is a plus.
Sadly the phototransistor is in backwards & thus doesn't work.
Though naturally he hasn't figured that out yet.
Onwards & upwards, Rodders.
Shouldn't they know what they're doing by 3rd year?Comment
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