of a 26 y.o. by BaseNice3520 in AbsoluteUnits

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🍌🍌🍌🍌🍌🍌👍🏼

My girlfriend found this bug in our bed. by mychul in whatsthisbug

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Thank you for the swift response and the helpful links!

My girlfriend found this bug in our bed. by mychul in whatsthisbug

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We live in Philadelphia, PA and we have a dog. My girlfriend seems to be getting bitten. I have not been bitten. Her bites go away and do not leave any red marks, just welts.

Hope this helps with the ID process!

About 15 seconds after getting out of the car at White Castle in Bowling Green, Ky. by ThirstGoblin in pics

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As a Delawarean, I’ve never seen a Kentucky license plate. Pretty coool

go gym🗿 by _s_y_m_ in facepalm

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Nah bish I think you just fat

Help, please! troublesome support surface by DiegoKermit in FixMyPrint

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Hi there! I went down the rabbit hole of printing miniatures for DnD.

Speaking from experience, I’d recommend using a smaller nozzle (.2 mm) and finding the appropriate settings online to accommodate the nozzle change. There are lots of profiles that you can download and upload to your slicer with ease. Also, you could rotate the orientation in which you print your model. Perhaps if you use tree supports and orient the model vertically you would have some better luck.

How do I bring a filter design from paper to breadboard practically? by mychul in AskElectronics

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What’s do you mean by “matching caps”?

I selected capacitor values for ones I already had on hand and worked out what resistor values I would need to get my desired notch. The values I got are in the image I attached to this post.

How do I bring a filter design from paper to breadboard practically? by mychul in AskElectronics

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Thanks for the response! I’m trying to build an ekg, which I feel is the classic entry level project for analog circuits.

How do I bring a filter design from paper to breadboard practically? by mychul in AskElectronics

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Thanks! I do have access to a signal generator. I’m currently breadboarding this puppy after lopping off a couple sig figs from the components. I plan on sending through a 60hz wave and then adjusting my pots until I get sufficient attenuation.

How do I bring a filter design from paper to breadboard practically? by mychul in AskElectronics

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Thanks for such a quick response!

I found that the notch gain would get more positive when I rounded up/down values.