#garfield | Logs for 2016-09-30

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[21:53:35] <katsmeow> tuhday i learned that for $35 you can 1/2 wave rectify a 600vac 60hz line pulling 3000 amps rms
[21:54:28] <katsmeow> so for under $200 you could really confuse the hell outa someone
[21:55:01] <katsmeow> and burn up most of their stuff
[21:55:09] <katsmeow> always a downside
[21:56:26] <katsmeow> "all the lites are ok, but the motors are smoking"
[21:58:10] <rue_house> hi
[21:58:27] <rue_house> :)
[21:58:30] <rue_house> hi
[21:58:39] <rue_house> how big are 2000psi pipes?
[21:59:03] <rue_house> tea...
[21:59:12] <katsmeow> as small as possible, so they can be flexable and tiny as possible
[22:00:00] <katsmeow> 1/2 mm ID, praps
[22:00:04] <rue_house> did you know usb3 is on the back of the usb2 connector?
[22:00:20] <katsmeow> nope, i don;t have a usb2 to look at
[22:16:06] <katsmeow> i luv it when the nukebox has just boiled away the last of the water in the rice, steaming it just perfectly fluffy
[22:19:29] <katsmeow> these new cable boxen have rams that would make nice fast 8x16 multiplier lookups, but they are 2.5v gDDR2, and the thinnest tightly packed tssop i have ever seen
[22:23:23] <katsmeow> 2000 PCS IR IRF9520 TRIMMED LEADS INTEGRATED CIRCUITS
[22:24:37] <katsmeow> lol : ATMEL AT45DB642D-CNU Flash Parallel/Serial 3V/3.3V 64Mbit 64M x 1bit 8-Pin CASON
[22:30:35] <rue_house> hmm
[22:30:57] <rue_house> parallel?
[22:31:42] <katsmeow> i dunno, but seems pricy to me for a flash chip
[22:43:26] <katsmeow> http://www.geek.com/tech/a-commodore-64-has-helped-run-an-auto-shop-for-25-years-1672510/
[22:43:58] <katsmeow> technically, that's a C64C, a later model, but still pre-1985
[23:27:41] <rue_house> huh
[23:27:49] <rue_house> I'm amazed the drive works
[23:29:21] <katsmeow> me too