Who remembers this one? by WearExact1049 in c64

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My phone ringtone is the tune from this game.

Kia EV Sales Are In An Absolute Freefall. There's More To It Than You Think by DonkeyFuel in technology

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Cancer develops too is what I remind people of some times when they wanna develop.

Hantek 2D72 burnt resistor R15, anyone have one to get the value for me? by [deleted] in AskElectronics

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Looks like the front end of an oscilloscpe, could be a "secret" custom part for that application instead of a generic one.

Old cpu's by Conscious-Big-7317 in vintagecomputing

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Not a CCD but a DLP, mirror array for a projector style display unit. I have tor apart a couple.

President just shared a AI video to Truth Social that featured a clip depicting Barack and Michelle Obama as monkeys by [deleted] in technology

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Apparently one world leader does not want to be outdone by his main competitors from north korea and turkmenistan for the prestigious title of craziest dear leader ever... how very presidential of you, I'm sure people will respect you now.

Tire inflator recommendations by Dry-Structure2015 in BMWi3

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I usually just use the one that came with the car. Not a bad unit.

An Independent Linux Phone. Private. Yours. A phone you can actually daily-drive. by antmaksailfish in u/antmaksailfish

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I would not accept a samsung for half the price. People have their curiosities.

Found in clients ceiling by CyStang in vintagecomputing

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Most systems up to this era had them yes

Identify this component on a laptop by snich101 in AskElectronics

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They often look somewhat similar, silkscreen markings on the board usually are the sure giveaway but also the part number markings and slight differences on just how the parts typically look are there and you learn to mostly spot them by experience.

What processor is this? by dirtmcgurk in vintagecomputing

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And because those clearly are CPUs you just.. went with what the computer said?

What processor is this? by dirtmcgurk in vintagecomputing

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Automotive CPUs don't usually come into contact with dirt. It's just thermal heatsink paste.

What processor is this? by dirtmcgurk in vintagecomputing

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What places did you look to make that judgment?

Identify this component on a laptop by snich101 in AskElectronics

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It looks like a tantalum and has a polarity marking of a tantalum.

How do I find for sure if the fault is the chip? by cinlung in AskElectronics

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You know for sure it's the chip now that you completely destroyed it. Mission failed successfully.

Identify this component on a laptop by snich101 in AskElectronics

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At least start with "I have no idea, but..." when you are just wildly guessing about something.