... when peering into the guts of some test equipment you are fettling with.
Fettling - a proper English word, and I know of what I speak as SWMBO is a potter and my ex is the granddaughter of a sagger maker's bottom knocker.
Yes indeed.
Merkins sometimes have difficulty understanding that towns used to employ people to knock you up. Yes "knocker up" was a job title.
Apparently that continued until the 1970s. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-35840393
Well, no it's not just a matter of not understanding that particular bit of local color... over here, "Knocking you up" or "getting knocked up" pretty universally means to get you pregnant. From cowboy slang "knockin' boots". So I think you could see where a lot of us would give you that look like a tree full of owls...
Looks to be a proper bobbing set up.
I’ve heard that if you get the length of the chain just right, the really big HPs will bite.
Of course if you’re not careful, some of the smaller introduced Chinese species will sneak in and steal your bait.
Oh, I'm so proud of you... said that with a straight face & e'eythang. Remind me
never to play Poker with you.
Just replaced the NiHM cells in my TTi TF930 counter. Good as new now.
Do you ever have a job go so smoothly that you think you must have done something wrong? Well, it was one of those. Barring getting the soldering station and a few tools out the whole job must have been 10 minutes tops - I even remembered to dot a little thermal compound onto the thermistor that nestles up against one of the cells.
So, take it over to the stack of test gear, plug it into a PSU, turn on PSU - no charging indicator. Damn! Knew it was too good to be true. Then I think, "GP green NiHM - very low self discharge", and unplug it from the PSU, turn it on "bingo!". It wasn't charging because it had a full charge already. Glad now I was extra careful about what I let the tab strips from the cells touch.
I've got to agree with BD139, the way the cells are arranged on the board is one of the best and easiest installations for tabbed cells I've ever seen. If I have a need to design in some rechargeable cells to a board in future I'm stealing that setup.
Over here we call that a
" zipless fu** " (well, at least old farts like me do or did) ; from swinger era term meaning a tryst that went so effortlessly you don't even remember taking your pants off.
And another entry in the
"Things we do for our morning cuppa..." file: This morning I made a 1.25mm allen wrench because I couldn't find a driver, and I needed to install these stainless steel screws in the pot-lid of my venerable old KRUPS coffeemaker so it would brew. All before 7am...
Of course they were the only ones I had that were even close to appropriate.
This thing has died and been resurrected more times than that girl from HEROES; partly because it belonged to my mother, so I tend to give it the benefit of the doubt far more often than I should, and partly because it's the only drip-coffeemaker I've ever had that actually makes a tolerable cup of mud, which was the reason she kept it. Oh, and partly because it just seems to know to die only when I'm in a forgiving mood.
mnem
I owe, I owe, so off to work I go...