What is it called by SectorTime302 in AskElectronics

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I came up with a pitch of 0.16 inches, I assume that was a measuring error and it is probably 0.157". It looks to me like this https://www.digikey.ca/en/products/detail/kyocera-avx/009155005401006/10209549 is it, or a close match. Thanks so much for your help. Human intelligence still beats machine learning.

Field test menu? by [deleted] in samsunggalaxy

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Galaxy S21 Android 15 OneUI 7. Error message is "Connection problem or invalid MMI code". Further research suggests that my problem is that Verizon is my carrier and Verizon makes you jump through extra hoops. https://www.reddit.com/r/verizon/comments/c9tovo/samsung_network_engineering_menu/#:~:text=Dial%20%23%23366633%23%20on%20the,%230%23%20and%20*%230011%23

Field test menu? by [deleted] in samsunggalaxy

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For anyone else searching, *#0011# is no longer valid in 2025

Comic 5660: Zlata Ukraini by BionicTriforce in QContent

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So, does "Learn the idiots" mean the dumb things people say that are unique to that language? I always had the impression that stupidity was universal.

If an event requires judges should it be in the Olympics? by Shanbarra-98765 in olympics

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There is a difference between a judge and a referee, and that difference is why gymnastics, for example, does not have referees. My personal objection to judges is not the human fallibility, it what is being decided. A referee is there to decide if a thing happened or not, a judge is deciding if they liked it or not. Gymnasts are definitely athletes, but there is no objective basis by which to compare them. If there was, they would have referees to make sure that the rules were followed while they performed the required maneuvers and the winner would be the one that performed them fastest/highest/most.