MongGrel
Lifer
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That would be some balls.
"You're fired."
O.K. but I'm going to use the gym 1st. Thanks.
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That would be some balls.
"You're fired."
O.K. but I'm going to use the gym 1st. Thanks.
Dude... we know it was you... it's OK. Self-forgiveness is the first step.Just got back from evacuating the house for an hour because some complete dimwit idiot decided to turn on the WRONG stove burner to max heat and leave the house. The fuckwit turned on the stove to max and just left for 15-20 minutes. There was only an empty pan on there. It was stainless steel, luckily, and not a non-stick, so the smell wasn't as bad.
Even worse, the fucking idiot came back into the house ten minutes after I discovered the glowing red burner with nothing on it and turned on the WRONG burner again while I was yelling at him about it -- idiot flipped the wrecked stainless steel pan with his pot and also turned on the opposite switch, so he was cooking the empty pot again.
We all think this idiot would probably qualify for "intellectual developmental disorders" along with numerous other disorders if he bothered to see a psychiatrist. But in this third-world country we can't force him to unless he kills someone or threatens to do it. Almost burning the house down doesn't count.
Edit: P.S. This guy has done the turn on the stove, walk away for an hour thing before. Usually, there's a pot of unattended soup/broth though. So to see it done again for the umpteenth time after numerous warnings about how dangerous it is... FML.
what is that? because it looks like a straingage, and none of them can take 30 amps that im aware of
Rented a movie on Amazon.
I'm not a fan of high dynamic range in movies. (When I watch a movie normally, I get to compress the dynamic range in a proper non-Flash video player.)
Talking is at an acceptable level, then it gets real quiet, then some dramatic music kicks in and shakes the damn house off the foundation. Christ.
(The movie is Interstellar. Thus far, McConaughey has hardly spoken anything above a breathy mutter.
...30 minutes in. This guy's voice is broken. Does he always talk like this?)
Other 1st-world problem: Dynamic range compression in video players doesn't go far enough for my taste.That's every movie I rent online and every DVD I've bought: can barely hear dialogue but action/music sounds will blow out my eardrums.
A MOSFET maybe? I worked with a tiny one like that a few months ago with ridiculous capacity, at least compared to anything I'd used prior. I'll see if I can find the datasheet quick...what is that? because it looks like a straingage, and none of them can take 30 amps that im aware of
Rented a movie on Amazon.
I'm not a fan of high dynamic range in movies. (When I watch a movie normally, I get to compress the dynamic range in a proper non-Flash video player.)
Talking is at an acceptable level, then it gets real quiet, then some dramatic music kicks in and shakes the damn house off the foundation. Christ.
(The movie is Interstellar. Thus far, McConaughey has hardly spoken anything above a breathy mutter.
...30 minutes in. This guy's voice is broken. Does he always talk like this?)
That's every movie I rent online and every DVD I've bought: can barely hear dialogue but action/music sounds will blow out my eardrums.
It isn't just Amazon. It's the same way in theaters, and the same way on DVDs. Whispers are as quiet as whispers, and a gunshot sounds like a tank firing a round.Must be something with the way Amazon streams then.
I get the same thing even watching free ones on Prime in the other room.
Must be something with the way Amazon streams then.
I get the same thing even watching free ones on Prime in the other room.
A MOSFET maybe? I worked with a tiny one like that a few months ago with ridiculous capacity, at least compared to anything I'd used prior. I'll see if I can find the datasheet quick...
Here it is, Toshiba's TPN7R506NH,L1Q.
Datasheet says it can handle 135A for 1ms. Continuous drain @ 25C ambient is 26A with a nice big copper pad.
The part is 3.3x3.3mm (0.130x0.130in). Damn tiny pads on that thing.
How it does that without burning up: 0.006 ohms drain-source resistance with the gate driven at 10V, coupled with a big thermal pad to allow the copper on the circuitboard to pull heat out of it.
So if you are pushing 10A through it, the thing will only dissipate 60mW of heat.
....nah, too many pins. Voltage regulator or current driver?
My bestest buddy in the world got banned from my favorite forum and no one can tell me why.
I wonder if it's the quality of the speakers. Almost never have the issue watching movies on TV over cable with shitty built-in speakers, but they've probably all been edited.