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07:58
I heard maths gets a new Uniom operator
 
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14:13
With the mania now going on, I could start my own crypto-currency and start it out at $5K. People would buy. Me get 100% profit.
@Marla I am currently reading how to do that...
@PlasmaHH You should probably only accept YEN since the $ might not be so good
someone here today charted that tokens performance against womencoin ...
and I thought about maybe only accepting fine fold...
gold
It would be a neat trick to get a gold bug to exchange his metal for crypto
14:39
talking of bugs...
how do you handle heisenbugs?
14:53
@PlasmaHH . . very carefully, only if you can determine where they are
Cucumber would have been more appropriate...
I was thinking middle finger
banana?
and two kiwis
duh, I didn't even think sexual. You deviant
I was really thinking of a puff of smoke, as in "I'm outta here" in a cartoon
puff of smoke is about all I can see in this applicatio I have to debug
 
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17:10
@Marla Only accept BTC.
 
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20:06
Are 1mm jumper wires (for breadboards) made? The lowest I found was 2mm. Or why aren't they made?
@AdamUraynar Sorry, I'm calibrated in American. What's that in AWG?
There's a minimum size for the wire to be held snugly in the breadboard. Maybe that
is what's driving the availability of smaller sizes
You can always buy a spool of wire and cut your own.
I don't know.
Ya, that's what I'm going to do...
Thanks
@AdamUraynar Okay, I looked it up.
Try looking for 0.82 mm^2,
1 mm^2 is AWG 17, and the odd sizes are just less common than the even sizes.
AWG 18 (0.82 mm^2) or AWG 16 (1.31 mm^2) might have better availability.
1mm is quite short
It's the shortest for a breadboard
20:16
@AdamUraynar Those are AWG24, 0.2 mm^2.
I'm not looking for a gauge or thickness, just the length.
@AdamUraynar 1 mm is hardly enough wire to make contact in the socket.
Much less make contact in one socket, bridge to another, and make contact in the 2nd socket.
You're right. I guess the kit I bought claimed to have 2mm--but really has 3mm
It all makes sense now
why do people buy premade breadboard wire?
20:33
Convenience due to a logic class where a lot of it is required and the prof requires only 90 degree angles
so lazyness meets idiots...
?
It's a lot of wire to cut!
once
Anyone here ever use a truth table for a philosophical statement?
for philosophical statements I tend to use .50 BMG
20:59
I wish platinum and gold prices were that way round 12 years ago...
 
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22:32
Giblets!
Tonsils
22:53
Quaggermuscle

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