The Spectrum Scope arrived yesterday. Well sort of. Pork El Farce decided to leave it at a Post Office instead of my doorstep. Well, ok. It would have been nice if they had left it at the nearest one, which is literally 2 minutes walk from my house and also a local sorting office, but apparently it made more sense to the driver to take it on a 10 minute drive to an obscure and hard to reach village Post Office, where it's just a single counter in a village shop, and with very little space for such things. What a twunt.
The lady running the place was quite relieved I came to pick it up as she'd had to put it in the shed.
The Pork El Farce driver had also done a decent job of trying to destroy the package, though fortunately the seller had done a good enough job that even though the waste of DNA delivering it had managed to thoroughly fuck the outer box, the TE survived thanks to thoughtful and careful packing.
It's a good deal bigger and heavier than I expected, no space to inspect or test it on the bench right now.
As for what counts as on-topic and off-topic here, I'll remind everyone that the title of the thread is "Test Equipment Anonymous (TEA) group therapy thread", and not "Test Equipment Discussion Only". As far as I'm concerned, anything people discuss here that helps them deal with the financial, physical, and emotional distress this addiction causes is fine, with the common sense exceptions of subjects known or likely to cause highly polarised and/or emotional conflicts, such as politics, religion, and the like.
If we want to make it TE only, then technically components, prototyping, pinball machines, and A/V electronics are all off topic. I have a simple method for dealing with "off topic"/posts I'm not interested in; I skim past them.
I believe this thread to be self-policing for the most part, my personal opinion is that Mod intervention isn't really necessary here except on the rare occasions when heads butting together goes past the few posts it should take to either solve differences or agree to not talk about them.