Re: New Members - please post your introductions here
Wonderful community. I have managed to fix and mangle a few things here over time but was too lazy to sign up for an account.
Name: Boomer, but one of my grandkids changed it.
Location: US, Kentucky
Education:
most of a comp sci degree back in the 90's, not useful now, I know.
AS degree focusing on circuitry, networking, software, hardware from early 00's.
Projects I've loved:
Dollar Tree solar charger for $10 (8 solar lights for panels, one car charger, rest is tax).
Salvaging parts. Always fun. Don't eat the shiny stuff.
Voiding warranties. "no user serviceable parts" my fat a$$.
Breaking EULA agreements, but only on my own stuff and only for me. I'll make you a recipe, but you have to take it home and cook it.
$150 CMoy headphone amp. Yeah, I overbuilt. And the bad things is it got stolen along with some tools and things. What's worse, they dropped my schematics notebooks in the mud. Worse still, I did not photograph it. Face palm needed upgrading to face hammer, which happens frequently anyway because I'm not the most careful with tools. I'm careful enough for the tools as I recently caught the spinning Dremel, and didn't let a thing happen to the cut off wheel, except for smelling like an 1/8" deep instantly cauterized wound. Wanna see? PM me.
Learning, helping find, and searching for solutions
Wonderful community. I have managed to fix and mangle a few things here over time but was too lazy to sign up for an account.
Name: Boomer, but one of my grandkids changed it.
Location: US, Kentucky
Education:
most of a comp sci degree back in the 90's, not useful now, I know.
AS degree focusing on circuitry, networking, software, hardware from early 00's.
Projects I've loved:
Dollar Tree solar charger for $10 (8 solar lights for panels, one car charger, rest is tax).
Salvaging parts. Always fun. Don't eat the shiny stuff.
Voiding warranties. "no user serviceable parts" my fat a$$.
Breaking EULA agreements, but only on my own stuff and only for me. I'll make you a recipe, but you have to take it home and cook it.
$150 CMoy headphone amp. Yeah, I overbuilt. And the bad things is it got stolen along with some tools and things. What's worse, they dropped my schematics notebooks in the mud. Worse still, I did not photograph it. Face palm needed upgrading to face hammer, which happens frequently anyway because I'm not the most careful with tools. I'm careful enough for the tools as I recently caught the spinning Dremel, and didn't let a thing happen to the cut off wheel, except for smelling like an 1/8" deep instantly cauterized wound. Wanna see? PM me.
Learning, helping find, and searching for solutions
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