0ryn.bsky.social
I sometimes fix things. I daily drive Linux. I like to make things do stuff that they may not have been designed to do.
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You better ignore my previous comment on your later post. That looks like awful construction. If you were to fix the low voltage tie to main, I wonder how well the transformer would stand up to a flash test.
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Is it the ring light it's self that's dangerous? Or it's power supply. Most ring lights I've seen are USB powered.
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While I don't see any STICKy backed plastic, I can definitely see some STICKy tape. It's probably one you made earlier.
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You have 217 episodes of back catalogue to watch - spoiler: Neil isn't in all of them. Just most of them.
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Can you still use SNAC adaptors on the digital version?
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That is a super cool bit of kit.
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Reminds me of Anubis. Rather than a Werewolf.
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youtu.be/l-jn0Grk2Zs?...
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YT actually removed a subscription from a friend.
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I knew someone who used to have one and it inspired a friend of mine to make something similar for his PC, yep we bought over 100 phono sockets from Maplin and a cheap PC keyboard (USB). He cut holes into a but of hardboard and did rather allot of soldering. It worked great in the end though.
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I wonder how often he has the clean all those pots?
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Dead mouse?
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Just because everyone else seems to be abusing their post doesn't mean you have to. Buck the trend and show the world that it is possible to do right.
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I've seen it happen back in the day when someone went on vacation and left their heating off. Then came back and wanted to watch what they'd recorded. The tape stuck to the drum and wouldn't move. The oxide came off and remained stuck to the drum. Nothing that IPA couldn't fix. But the tape died
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If the temperature or humidity wasn't spot on the film would get shredded by the flying shutter, resulting in what they called the autumn leaf effect.
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I remember seeing a documentary about IMax Projection Systems when the first started appearing. The used 70mm or even 140mm film and its sideways fed rather than top to bottom. They had some kind of flying shutter. When they developed it there was something to do with the temperature of the film. >
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it's the Autumn leaf effect.
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That's some crazy shelving :)
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Ma~
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That is so Awesome :)
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You should make one of these:
www.pcbway.com/project/shar...