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07:34
@Marla (speaking for myself only) I think that's a tribute to the resilience of the EE.SE community that a mod like me hasn't single-handedly crashed the site into a smoldering wreck.
@Asmyldof We have a 20HP compressor, and we can't hear it when it comes on - because it's housed in someone else's lab.
07:52
@W5VO that doesn't really work in a home lab when in an appartment
@W5VO even though you try your hardest. :-P
08:49
Hm, in the house I could put a compressor in the basement and run air to the 2nd floor office ;)
 
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16:07
@PlasmaHH pretty easy to do. For pressure you can go 50 or 100 meter on standard 10mm PU tube
Might want a regulator at the other end to regulate to a smooth 4 bar if it's really long
Or a local tank and regulate to 6bar
 
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18:22
I'm actually thinking of adding an extra tank for each next to my desk to negate the tubing, but it'd help most for the vacuum, since -0.7bar doesn't flow that quickly
 
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20:08
@BrandenBoucher Perhaps that's why imperial units are still around. They are easy to visualize, they are based on human dimensions. They are okay for everyday life. They are awkward for scientific life, when we have to go 6 orders of magnitude above or below everyday quantities.
@NickAlexeev personally my ideal system would have been a base 12 SI system
and i've found that for a lot of things if the fundamental measuring scales were a bit over 30% larger for we could have gotten constants that are near 10^(whatever)
i would be interested in a system that is basically a multiple of natural units
like v was roughly 3 times smaller so c is 100000000
20:30
@NickAlexeev btw, to work with an fpga you need: an IDE, a blaster, and the fpga
nothing else right?
@NickAlexeev For some values of easy to visualize.
@user507974 By blaster, do you mean in-circuit programmer box?
@user507974 The IDE should have a programmer in it.
There is a brief discussion in the video about how the French have purged the base-12 (dozenal) system.
20:41
@NickAlexeev, good points

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