Dave opens his mail, to find an erectile antenna.
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Done.
Love the recursive "Oh, there's chocolate" at the end. ๐
I hear yous are getting a lot of that white stuff that falls from the Sky,If u ever come bk to Scotland make sure and visit the Isle of Skye in highlands,absolutely beautiful.
Gaz from glasgow
that antenna make me think about Bender, I wonder why?
an engineer who used to work at phillips with me has formulated a chemical that dissolves epoxy potting compound, i haven't seen him in a while but he was trying to sell the rights to the formula.
judging by that photo there ARE roo's in austria!.
For anybody still wondering what the unpopulated headers on the lower right corner of that server motherboard are, they're SAS connectors (or at least they would be). Those connectors would connect between a RAID controller (which would be the BGA pad), and a hot-swap SAS hard drive bay (which would house 4 or more hard drives), so that you don't need to run individual cables. Serial Attached SCSI is compatible with SATA II.
the unpopulated stuff is SAS disk interface
why did Dave 2 turn the scope upside down….
Have any parts you'd be willing to give away? No? well I tried…
Have any parts you'd be willing to give away? No? well I tried…
Have any parts you'd be willing to give away? No? well I tried..
Have any parts you'd be willing to give away? No? well I tried..
at 22sec in the video thekid put back your scope up side down ! dont let im weld chips !
EEVblogย Yay for Supermicro (Running my fileserver on one of those, though an X7DBE one). The unpopulated stuff in the corner is for an SAS (Serial Attached SCSI) controller and ports
The unpopulated area on that motherboard would have been for onboard SAS controller, Serial Attached SCSI, I used to assemble HP servers so have used them a few times ๐
that's no X Ray imagine more like a heavy filter image ( with x ray you can't pick up the writing on top of the transistors! (not to mention that X Ray comes out black and white!)). my uncle is aย radiographer and he said its not (has been for forty years)
that kangaroo escaped from an austrian zoo last winter.
Aprilia at least used to use the gameboy (with custom cartridge) as a diagnostic tool
That was funny!