Blake’s 7: 70s BBC, cheesy FX, some great acting and a largely unprincipled crew which is fun.
And one of the greatest villains ever.
Blake’s 7: 70s BBC, cheesy FX, some great acting and a largely unprincipled crew which is fun.
And one of the greatest villains ever.
Bruce Sterling is also of note, one of the classic cyberpunk authors.
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Mein Gott, hilf mir, diese tödliche Liebe zu überleben
Any touch is a bad touch.
Unless you’re building switch-mode power supplies it is useless to you.
That’s why the call it a DC-blocking capacitor.
I guess you could check if it’s a physical fit for an HP (or Dell or Samsung) one and then go to ebay or aliexpress and buy a corresponding “laptop charger socket”. Though they’re all board mount. I don’t know if any panel mount ones even exist.
The pin is recessed and about 1mm in diameter - which seems impossibly small for 6.67A.
Because it doesn’t carry 6.67A. What you have there is a laptop power supply, probably an HP or Dell one. The current is carried on the inner and outer sleeve of the barrel. The centre pin only carries communication signals.
Not as messy as the other version but yours aren’t.
And now to make it better, put them in order. Like Billy Joel did.
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Ah, but they’re doctrinally opposed to helping poor people.
Neither. It’s a USB-to-Serial converter with what might or might not be an FTDI chip.
And it gives the courts a precedent they can point at when the next one tries it.
Absolutely. But if you have an hour to spare have a listen to Leonard French go through the court hearing on this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T5YaGACnJpg
The sheer humiliation and the chewing out over this those attorneys got from the judge, and which is now a matter of public record, probably hurt them more than any fine ever could.
I’m pretty certain financially destroying them was not something the judge aimed for.
Of course.