A bunch of random stuff (much accumulated by mail at a friend's house in USA, from where I just returned):
Assembly Specialists (OEM 3M) breadboards and some new wire strippers and cable cutter. (The breadboards cost $168, including $22 shipping. The same items, branded 3M and purchased from Digi-Key, would have cost nearly $650!! And that's ignoring the minimum quantity of 10 for the gold-plated breadboard (at far left) which is a $262 special-order item from Digi-Key. It's $44 from AS.)
A set of 0603 multilayer ceramic caps, plus two empty SMD sample binders:
SMD-to-THT adapter boards:
(back)
Book on the history of vocoders (esp. in the context of cryptography, etc):
Book on the history of the Lockheed Skunk Works (well, looks like it's not US Gov't property any more! Besides, you'd think they'd be more specific... I'm sure the federal government has many bookshelves!)
Book about the SR-71, signed by the author (and this cost less than a new copy!):
Book about Zurich's trolleybuses (both history and technical info):
And now less technical stuff:
Another multiport USB charger and some more long USB cables:
The first installment of my
Blackwing Volumes subscription (as it happens, the same edition
Fran Blanche was gushing about recently):
And I finally got around to making a custom pencil case to throw in my backpack, with foam rubber to dampen the rattling and felt to protect sharpened pencil points:
And last but not least, a pair of the latest version of my favorite shoes, from Puma: