Rommie wrote:Last night I had a bunch of drunken astronomers dancing at my place until 4am. I am astounded the cops were not called.
Still in the process of trying to feel like a normal person with the aid of coffee, which will hopefully happen soon as I have an article due for Astronomy today. Man oh man I did not think that one through!
Rommie wrote:Haha working better, but apparently there is such a thing as a hangover impulse purchase- I just bought an electronics kit on the Internet, one of those breadboards and build 300 different projects ones (I really liked building random crap like that in high school but I had no money so I'd just buy individual resistor bundles and wires etc at Radio Shack- I've now happily realized I have money and can just buy all the parts without scrounging).
Of course online means I've gotta wait a few days. But I wanna build a transistor radio now- this is gonna be worse than waiting for a decoder pin.
geonuc wrote:Rommie wrote:Haha working better, but apparently there is such a thing as a hangover impulse purchase- I just bought an electronics kit on the Internet, one of those breadboards and build 300 different projects ones (I really liked building random crap like that in high school but I had no money so I'd just buy individual resistor bundles and wires etc at Radio Shack- I've now happily realized I have money and can just buy all the parts without scrounging).
Of course online means I've gotta wait a few days. But I wanna build a transistor radio now- this is gonna be worse than waiting for a decoder pin.
Maybe I want one, too. What did you buy exactly?
SciFi Chick wrote:geonuc wrote:Rommie wrote:Haha working better, but apparently there is such a thing as a hangover impulse purchase- I just bought an electronics kit on the Internet, one of those breadboards and build 300 different projects ones (I really liked building random crap like that in high school but I had no money so I'd just buy individual resistor bundles and wires etc at Radio Shack- I've now happily realized I have money and can just buy all the parts without scrounging).
Of course online means I've gotta wait a few days. But I wanna build a transistor radio now- this is gonna be worse than waiting for a decoder pin.
Maybe I want one, too. What did you buy exactly?
That's EXACTLY what I was thinking. Maybe this impulse buying thing is contagious.
geonuc wrote:Probably is, probably is.
Well, I think I'll do the neighborhood festival and a movie. Either Fast & Furious or Now You See Me. I'm too lazy to drive to the Ren Faire today and besides, that's not much fun alone. Neither is the beer fest.
geonuc wrote:Neighborhood festival, beer & music festival, Georgia Ren Faire or maybe a movie. What to do today?
I could mow the backyard weeds, but I can't get the mower started. That's my excuse there.
Rommie wrote:This one- http://www.velleman.eu/products/view/?c ... &id=341829 I picked it up for around 100 Euro from a Dutch seller but I think the company does stuff with Radio Shack- they do a lot of smaller kits too, but for those you have to solder (and I think this'll keep me busy all summer ).
Of course it's occurred to me that I should probably finally learn how to solder properly after I bought it, but I can always buy one and some circuit boards and put together my favorites from the kit, right?
FZR1KG wrote:I just went through that.
Had a flat tire.
$60 for a tire or $60 for a tire and a rim but the rim wasn't the right type, needing two parallel faces ground on the axle shaft whereas the original was keyed.
Thought, screw this shit.
I can get the rim and tire for the same price at Lowes if I modify the axle shaft to fit it.
So an hour later using my new handy dandy digital calipers and a grinder the job was done.
Then I couldn't start the thing because the battery went dead over the winter.
So I jump start it and start mowing...till it runs out of fuel.
So drive to the petrol station with a jerry can and fuel up and restart mowing till it stalls and won't restart.
So jump start it again.
Then it stalls again.
So I get a new battery.
It stalls again, always when engaging the blades (its a 42inch ride on).
So I lift the mower and see that at some point during the mowing one blade got bent downwards and was hitting the ground every time I engaged it.
So I drive to TSC, no blades for my mower, drive to Lowes, no blades for my mower.
Drive home and drink beer because I figured I've done my best to mow this damned lawn but it does not want to be mowed today!
Still waiting on the blades...
So yeah, go have a beer and save yourself the frustration. Your mower wants you to drink beer.
geonuc wrote:Rommie wrote:This one- http://www.velleman.eu/products/view/?c ... &id=341829 I picked it up for around 100 Euro from a Dutch seller but I think the company does stuff with Radio Shack- they do a lot of smaller kits too, but for those you have to solder (and I think this'll keep me busy all summer ).
Of course it's occurred to me that I should probably finally learn how to solder properly after I bought it, but I can always buy one and some circuit boards and put together my favorites from the kit, right?
Soldering is definitely something you'd like, I think. I'm fairly proficient, if a bit rusty, from my Navy electronics technician training.
Rommie wrote:Haha working better, but apparently there is such a thing as a hangover impulse purchase- I just bought an electronics kit on the Internet, one of those breadboards and build 300 different projects ones (I really liked building random crap like that in high school but I had no money so I'd just buy individual resistor bundles and wires etc at Radio Shack- I've now happily realized I have money and can just buy all the parts without scrounging).
Of course online means I've gotta wait a few days. But I wanna build a transistor radio now- this is gonna be worse than waiting for a decoder pin.
cid wrote:Rommie wrote:Haha working better, but apparently there is such a thing as a hangover impulse purchase- I just bought an electronics kit on the Internet, one of those breadboards and build 300 different projects ones (I really liked building random crap like that in high school but I had no money so I'd just buy individual resistor bundles and wires etc at Radio Shack- I've now happily realized I have money and can just buy all the parts without scrounging).
Of course online means I've gotta wait a few days. But I wanna build a transistor radio now- this is gonna be worse than waiting for a decoder pin.
Okay, once you get your feet rehydrated in the hobby, next step is a QRP transceiver or two...like these... oh yeah, almost forgot...they're morse code only...
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