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Quote from: 0culus on October 12, 2019, 03:20:40 amQuote from: wch on October 12, 2019, 02:54:26 amI posted a thread on the 106 in the repair section:http://tinyurl.com/y58kuasw[..][..]Question: why use a URL shortener for in-forum links?[..]ummm, habit? and the url was just so damn long and i haven't figured out is there's a short url for in-forum links
Quote from: wch on October 12, 2019, 02:54:26 amI posted a thread on the 106 in the repair section:http://tinyurl.com/y58kuasw[..][..]Question: why use a URL shortener for in-forum links?
I posted a thread on the 106 in the repair section:http://tinyurl.com/y58kuasw[..]
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<a href="https://www.eevblog.com/forum/repair/tektronix-type-106-square-wave-generator-repair-and-calibration/msg2734568/#msg2734568">tektronix type 106 square wave generator repair and calibration thread</a>
I hope your floor is made of concrete on good foundations Printing new feet for the 1740A at last. Managed to get one of my jobs in the print queue finally!
Anyway let’s clean our ears with an audio enema courtesy of Germany’s finest: https://youtu.be/TKBDk6V8s2A
Quote from: mnementh on October 10, 2019, 06:47:17 pmStopped in Hope, Arkansas (about 90 min short of Little Rock) for a stretch and some Subway. So far, no casualties. mnem*dwiving-dwagon*And at least you are out of Texas.
Stopped in Hope, Arkansas (about 90 min short of Little Rock) for a stretch and some Subway. So far, no casualties. mnem*dwiving-dwagon*
Completely non TE related 3d print from today. Print was 0.2mm so it's a bit rough and I didn't have time to smooth it but it was on a "same day turnaround" promiseFirst time I've touched a paint brush in about 25 years so you're seeing the good side Obligatory RPN calculator in background. Also I bought a Corsair K63 keyboard.Back to TE now the kids have had their fun
Quote from: bd139 on October 10, 2019, 09:02:23 pmHahaha added to the print list. I'm sure someone has done one Like in life there is plenty of swirly steaming piles on Thingiverse just add colour @mnmemth trust you haven't reached this level YET (Attachment Link)
Hahaha added to the print list. I'm sure someone has done one
Quote from: bd139 on October 12, 2019, 09:05:11 amI hope your floor is made of concrete on good foundations Printing new feet for the 1740A at last. Managed to get one of my jobs in the print queue finally! Clearly you have already reached the 'need' for a second printer
Quote from: bd139 on October 11, 2019, 07:32:52 pmAnyway let’s clean our ears with an audio enema courtesy of Germany’s finest: https://youtu.be/TKBDk6V8s2AWhat the hell dude... I had to delete my history after watching this
Quote from: bd139 on October 10, 2019, 07:55:29 pmCompletely non TE related 3d print from today. Print was 0.2mm so it's a bit rough and I didn't have time to smooth it but it was on a "same day turnaround" promiseFirst time I've touched a paint brush in about 25 years so you're seeing the good side Obligatory RPN calculator in background. Also I bought a Corsair K63 keyboard.Back to TE now the kids have had their fun Pretty neat with a paint brush then eh, Good keyboard, I also have its big brother the K70 with red LEDs and the number pad with scroll wheel volume control. Only problem Corsair keyboards is the footprint is so large, hence why I also got myself the little Zero keyboard. I thought you said you wanted the number pad though to make data entry easier and faster?
Quote from: wch on October 12, 2019, 05:25:32 amQuote from: 0culus on October 12, 2019, 03:20:40 amQuote from: wch on October 12, 2019, 02:54:26 amI posted a thread on the 106 in the repair section:http://tinyurl.com/y58kuasw[..][..]Question: why use a URL shortener for in-forum links?[..]ummm, habit? and the url was just so damn long and i haven't figured out is there's a short url for in-forum linksYou may use just a little bit of HTML-magic:Code: [Select]<a href="link-address">Link name</a>In your case this might look like this (I took the thread name as link name):Code: [Select]<a href="https://www.eevblog.com/forum/repair/tektronix-type-106-square-wave-generator-repair-and-calibration/msg2734568/#msg2734568">tektronix type 106 square wave generator repair and calibration thread</a>This is indeed interpreted by the forum software as HTML and looks like this:tektronix type 106 square wave generator repair and calibration threadTaadaaa!
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anyone here want to come here and put me my radio on the workbench?coffe is free (Attachment Link)
Quote from: factory on October 11, 2019, 04:07:39 pmQuote from: bd139 on October 11, 2019, 12:29:19 pmI would just like the opportunity to say "fuck GSP" as the shipping on that 4260A to here is more expensive than the item! Actually $51 to move to Kentucky via Fedaxe and $30 for the international bit, the front would probably get smashed up by GSP anyway.Indeed. I know someone who ordered a simple plush toy off eBay from the US and it looked like someone along the line had knifed it up the butt
Quote from: bd139 on October 11, 2019, 12:29:19 pmI would just like the opportunity to say "fuck GSP" as the shipping on that 4260A to here is more expensive than the item! Actually $51 to move to Kentucky via Fedaxe and $30 for the international bit, the front would probably get smashed up by GSP anyway.
I would just like the opportunity to say "fuck GSP" as the shipping on that 4260A to here is more expensive than the item!
Main advantage of URL shorteners here are the bbcode url parser is shit and sometimes it won’t correctly link a URL that you dump in line even if it’s to another forum topic on the same forum. Typical PHP developers
HICKOK is working
Talking of this thread and breakfasts, guess who’s got lumbered with cooking waffles with bacon tomorrow for breakfast after one of their kids saw mnem’s bacon stash over their shoulder