My father used to get n Australian electronics magazine which had a section every month entitled "The Serviceman Who Tells". The writer of the section was a radio & TV servicemen in Sydney, and would relate stories of unusual faults that came his way, and how he diagnosed and fixed them. He...
I think that is why they need an auxillary source of moving air to get the engine rotating and create a draft before adding fuel and ignition source. The air pushing in the front then pushes the combustion products out the back, where the path is easier.
Yep, and the solution is to just delete the [deleted items] folder, and let it restart where it left off. You may need to do this several times (depending how much free space you have) before it has completely decrypted the drive.
I'm also surprised by this outage, it seems that unwarranted trust has been placed in Crowdstrike - and it has come to bite all their customers in the tailend. I know the computer support group where I worked (a government laboratory) would check out all the updates before spreading them across...
Yeah, the cellphone market (along with other miniature devices) has really pushed the sizing. You do have to be careful though, as the capacitance value derates the closer you get to maximum operating voltage. By the time max V is reached you can be at 1/3 to 1/4 rated C, especially for low...
Actually you could using modern MCC capacitors. You can certainly get 4.7uF, but I'm not sure what voltage they go up to. But my memories of the photos of what needs changing I would expect to get one in there.
But personally I would use a teardrop tantalum one, unless the circuit designer is...
I wouldn't bet on getting a note as change. I've had them dish out a heap of small change (i.e. silver and coppers, not £1 & £2 coins) when a fiver would do.
You need to go way further back than that. I remember my maternal Grandfather moaning about the state of learning of youngsters back in the 1950s. He went into a shop to buy a pack of a gross of wooden pegs, and the dim-witted lass behind the counter goes searching, and comes back in a bit...
Having filmed it I guess they figured they may as well show it rather than toss it out as a total loss. It seems to be only three episodes anyway, so a useful filler.
My father used to get n Australian electronics magazine which had a section every month entitled "The Serviceman Who Tells". The writer of the section was a radio & TV servicemen in Sydney, and would relate stories of unusual faults that came his way, and how he diagnosed and fixed them. He...
I think that is why they need an auxillary source of moving air to get the engine rotating and create a draft before adding fuel and ignition source. The air pushing in the front then pushes the combustion products out the back, where the path is easier.
Yep, and the solution is to just delete the [deleted items] folder, and let it restart where it left off. You may need to do this several times (depending how much free space you have) before it has completely decrypted the drive.
I'm also surprised by this outage, it seems that unwarranted trust has been placed in Crowdstrike - and it has come to bite all their customers in the tailend. I know the computer support group where I worked (a government laboratory) would check out all the updates before spreading them across...
Yeah, the cellphone market (along with other miniature devices) has really pushed the sizing. You do have to be careful though, as the capacitance value derates the closer you get to maximum operating voltage. By the time max V is reached you can be at 1/3 to 1/4 rated C, especially for low...
Actually you could using modern MCC capacitors. You can certainly get 4.7uF, but I'm not sure what voltage they go up to. But my memories of the photos of what needs changing I would expect to get one in there.
But personally I would use a teardrop tantalum one, unless the circuit designer is...
I wouldn't bet on getting a note as change. I've had them dish out a heap of small change (i.e. silver and coppers, not £1 & £2 coins) when a fiver would do.
You need to go way further back than that. I remember my maternal Grandfather moaning about the state of learning of youngsters back in the 1950s. He went into a shop to buy a pack of a gross of wooden pegs, and the dim-witted lass behind the counter goes searching, and comes back in a bit...
Having filmed it I guess they figured they may as well show it rather than toss it out as a total loss. It seems to be only three episodes anyway, so a useful filler.
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