My daughter is in 7th. Classmate of hers died by suicide this year. Super tragic, really shook the class.
ElectroLund
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I wish Microsoft would write a CAD program.Sweet project! I've been meaning to make one of these myself for my garage. You selling these?
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I wish Microsoft would write a CAD program.One other note about Kicad, it will import Eagle designs! I've tried it and it's not too bad of an import.
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I wish Microsoft would write a CAD program.Sweet, nice to hear about a fellow Kicad user! I haven't designed a full board yet, but am toying with it. It's nice! What was your project? Any links?
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Time Magazine's Person of the Year Awardyeah super entertaining, this guy. we def need to keep giving this guy a bigger tax break than the rest of us.
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Software Development: The Great Equalizerhoney the codewitch wrote:
I'm in the distinct political minority here.
That's possible, but you aren't alone either. :)
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comments from ms-dos 2.0 sourceI love line 201:
CMP BX,AX ; enough for EXEC? JB EXECMER ; nope... cry
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Fitness RoutineI'd like to live long enough to see my kids married and having their own kids. I'd like to live long enough to visit every continent with my wife. I'd like to live long enough to code & tinker until I hate it (doubtful).
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Protocol TerminalIf you want to go old-school and just look at raw hex, stick with RealTerm. I've used it for years, it's open source. A bit wonky, but super powerful, supports scripting, dumping to a file, etc. But recently, I just discovered Device Monitoring Studio. It's not expensive and extremely powerful. It plugs into your serial port driver so that you can see outgoing and incoming traffic, with hex display. You can color code your packets by protocol and create your own.
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Protocol TerminalIf you want to go old-school and just look at raw hex, stick with RealTerm[^]. I've used it for years, it's open source. A bit wonky, but super powerful, supports scripting, dumping to a file, etc. But recently, I just discovered Device Monitoring Studio[^]. It's not expensive and extremely powerful. It plugs into your serial port driver so that you can see outgoing and incoming traffic, with hex display. You can color code your packets by protocol and create your own.
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Protocol TerminalIf you want to go old-school and just look at raw hex, stick with RealTerm[^]. I've used it for years, it's open source. A bit wonky, but super powerful, supports scripting, dumping to a file, etc. But recently, I just discovered Device Monitoring Studio. It's not expensive and extremely powerful. It plugs into your serial port driver so that you can see outgoing and incoming traffic, with hex display. You can color code your packets by protocol and create your own.
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Protocol TerminalIf you want to go old-school and just look at raw hex, stick with RealTerm[^]. I've used it for years, it's open source. A bit wonky, but super powerful, supports scripting, dumping to a file, etc. But recently, I just discovered Device Monitoring Studio[^]. It's not expensive and extremely powerful. It plugs into your serial port driver so that you can see outgoing and incoming traffic, with hex display. You can color code your packets by protocol and create your own.
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Protocol TerminalIf you want to go old-school and just look at raw hex, stick with RealTerm[^]. I've used it for years, it's open source. A bit wonky, but super powerful, supports scripting, dumping to a file, etc. But recently, I just discovered Device Monitoring Studio[^]. It's not expensive and extremely powerful. It plugs into your serial port driver so that you can see outgoing and incoming traffic, with hex display. You can color code your packets by protocol and create your own.