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Edison kept a complete set of his lab notes in bound volumes in his personal library.
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This is the team that built the radio used on Apollo 11.
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Digging through my wallet and realized that I’m still a boot 23 years later.
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Wait until you hear about pellet microelectronics.
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Puns were just different back then.
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Making a Reverse Mount LED Footprint in KiCAD QUICK and EASY
Please follow my account if you want more KiCAD tips and tricks..
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Have you ever used the autocomplete hotkey in KiCAD's PCB editor? Did you even know about it?
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My BGA don't want none if you got noise, hun.
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Have you ever used the autocomplete hotkey in KiCAD's PCB editor? Did you even know about it?
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'Electricity or Ethereal Fire Considered' is the first 'MedTech' book written in the New World. Dr. T. Gale's book discusses how to cure various ailments with electricity, ranging from dysentery to madness.

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My new article on Harold Black and the invention of the Negative Feedback Amplifier has just been posted. I start the story with the invention of the telephone in the 1870s, to a patent lawsuit in the 1940s.

Check it out. Let me know what you think.

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No way! Me too! Two or three posts a day for over 41 weeks.