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    Gosh.

    All go.

    Esteemed customers as dense as ever.

    Just had the shorted out resistor on the breadboard syndrome yet again.

    Not to mention the guy who bought a matrix 4 x 3 keypad on ebay & couldn't figure out what the matrix was.

    Originally posted by Esteemed Customer
    but it simulates ok on Proteus


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      I almost feel the urge to do zeity's course, just so I can understand his ramblings.

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        Originally posted by mudskipper View Post
        I almost feel the urge to do zeity's course, just so I can understand his ramblings.
        It would cost a lot of money to be bored....
        merely at clientco for the entertainment

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          Originally posted by mudskipper View Post
          I almost feel the urge to do zeity's course, just so I can understand his ramblings.


          This is the keypad that's causing difficulties:

          http://www.rapidonline.com/pdf/78-0305.pdf

          It must be said that the matrix arrangement for the keys is less than intuitive.

          This is a breadboard.

          This breadboard is transparent.

          You can see the connections inside the breadboard.

          http://www.rapidonline.com/tools-equ...points-34-0671

          By the time you get to the third year, you shouldn't need to use a transparent breadboard.

          To make it even more obvious, there's a picture like this one

          http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Breadbo...ard_scheme.svg

          stuck on the fecking wall.

          And this image is stuck on the fecking wall too:

          http://digitalmedia.risd.edu/pbadger...board4.jpg.jpg

          Along with this for the hard of thinking:

          http://protolab.pbworks.com/f/120189...dboard-led.gif

          And this one:

          http://www.ibiblio.org/kuphaldt/elec...s/DC/00449.png

          Not to be confused with:

          http://www.legendcookshop.co.uk/imag..._Knife_exp.jpg

          which won't work too well with electronicky stuff.
          Last edited by zeitghost; 14 April 2015, 15:17.

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            The assembled congregation will be pleased to know that the keypad problem has been rectified.

            Apparently entering a code now does sommat.

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              Originally posted by eek View Post
              It would cost a lot of money to be bored....
              £9k / year.

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                test please delete

                Originally posted by zeitghost View Post


                This is the keypad that's causing difficulties:

                http://www.rapidonline.com/pdf/78-0305.pdf

                It must be said that the matrix arrangement for the keys is less than intuitive.

                This is a breadboard.

                This breadboard is transparent.

                You can see the connections inside the breadboard.

                http://www.rapidonline.com/tools-equ...points-34-0671

                By the time you get to the third year, you shouldn't need to use a transparent breadboard.

                To make it even more obvious, there's a picture like this one

                http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Breadbo...ard_scheme.svg

                stuck on the fecking wall.

                And this image is stuck on the fecking wall too:

                http://digitalmedia.risd.edu/pbadger...board4.jpg.jpg

                Along with this for the hard of thinking:

                http://protolab.pbworks.com/f/120189...dboard-led.gif

                And this one:

                http://www.ibiblio.org/kuphaldt/elec...s/DC/00449.png

                Not to be confused with:

                http://www.legendcookshop.co.uk/imag..._Knife_exp.jpg

                which won't work too well with electronicky stuff.
                The first time the twins played with a breadboard they were 7. The next time they will play with one is in 2 weeks when I end up buying more at maker faire

                I will report back if they grasp the basics again
                merely at clientco for the entertainment

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                  I am endlessly unsurprised by how little the esteemed customers retain.

                  Though you might expect that, after nearly 3 years, they'd have twigged how a breadboard works.

                  It has been suggested that it should be a practical test before they're allowed on the course.

                  Except we'd have just about no customers in that case.

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                    There was an article in New Scientist some time ago about how we assume that others have the same knowledge as ourselves.

                    I'm long passed that.

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                      Byeeeee

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