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2:41 AM
Can someone verify this answer? electronics.stackexchange.com/questions/180711/… It tripped a spam regex based on the domain at the bottom
 
 
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7:29 AM
Hello
 
 
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2:15 PM
ah, the font is much better now
 
sigh... there's going to be more favicon drama
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hm, looks like it is now the inverted as before, more or less
 
 
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3:55 PM
morning
 
 
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5:33 PM
good morning
 
 
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7:09 PM
@PlasmaHH Much better, if you ask me
You won't, but I'll still feel that way
@BrandenBoucher You mean good after-dinner
 
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Q: A Hard Problem: Controlling TWO Lamps with ONE SPST switch (AC)

BlueSkyThis is the text of the problem: Draw a circuit with Two lamps & one SPST switch. The lamps must be in opposite states.

100W and 1W with a parallel switch
There, solved
Now to check if this is actually a homework question...
Blarm! Beast even used 1W and 100W
But I was first! WIN! Just didn't post it
Saves 30 mins of explaining
 
8:17 PM
@Asmyldof Good-whatever-the-hell-time-it-is-where-you-are
 
@BrandenBoucher poopin'time!
tmi?
 
@Asmyldof guess in this context, yes
 
^.^
I just turned magic into more magiccy magic.
So I'm allowed
 
you got the magic smoke back into the component?
 
Very tempting to give a ridiculous answer, if I'm honest... Might be the "and mentioning verilog" part.... or not.... not sure:
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Q: 4 bit number to seven segment display

HaxI have a 4 bit output number as output. How can it be seen on seven segment display as hexadecimal number? I'm new and mentioning verilog. 4 bit binary to seven segment #TABLE: x1,x2,x3,x4 => a,b,c,d,e,f,g 0000 => 1111110 0001 => 0110000 0010 => 1101101 0011 => 11110...

@BrandenBoucher Haven't taken it out of any for longer than I can remember. Does that count?
 
8:24 PM
@Asmyldof, actually that's pretty impressive.
 
@Asmyldof It's essentially a re-post of a question from a few days ago:
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Q: hexadecimal seven segment display verilog

HaxI've taken a project using verilog. We have two 4-bits number, a multiplexer(S0,S1) and four module(adder,substractor,and,xor). Output is 4 bit. I think it seems simple alu. I have written a verilog code that contains all of them as modules. I have assigned pins to DE0 board. As you can see, the...

 
@ThePhoton Which is essentially the homework question I'm not answering :-)
@BrandenBoucher Just experience and thinking ahead, really
 
Ok, awaiting the ridicule for this one, but what was Verilog again?
Yes, I know I could just go look it up
but I'm hoping for some context
 
It's the opposite of unicorn farts and rainbows
 
LIKE RESHARPER?
 
8:26 PM
Different kind of opposite, but, sure, same kind of idea
 
oh, wait. Wrong channel. That will make more sense in the C# channel
 
:-P
 
Verilog, standardized as IEEE 1364, is a hardware description language (HDL) used to model electronic systems. It is most commonly used in the design and verification of digital circuits at the register-transfer level of abstraction. It is also used in the verification of analog circuits and mixed-signal circuits. == OverviewEdit == Hardware description languages such as Verilog differ from software programming languages because they include ways of describing the propagation time and signal strengths (sensitivity). There are two types of assignment operators; a blocking assignment (=), and a non...
 
OH. That's right
fpga shit
 
I'm convinced all IEEE standards of 13xx type can be shredded without any adverse effects
But, to be fair, I'm also convinced the gremlins under my bed regularly steal my dreams
 
8:30 PM
and underwear?
 
Nope, that's gnomes
And I have a gnome mesh on my window, so no lost underwear
 
Think that would mean something different in a linux channel?
 
Not really
Arsenic tastes of candy floss
Fun fact: I may be having an episode
>.<
 
Enjoy your embolism
 
I don't believe in those
They do not fit my faith system
I also don't believe in the length 35mm
 
8:38 PM
how about 1.37795 inches?
 
As long as it isn't 1.3779527559.... rounded
 
 
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A: Charging cordless phone with usb power port

Michael KarasIf the charger adapter that came with your phone is a model specific to the AC line voltage range that you specified then you should simply set it aside. Then purchase a charger that supports a universal AC line input voltage range. There are a plethora of sources for these "USB style" wall charg...

 
@Asmyldof Ever do any photography before 1998 or so?
 
@ThePhoton My Konica had a focal depth and a film width, so all was good
And I actually still use it
 

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