Isso. Aber Cetiridingens regelt!
@kpanic
IT, Vintage computer collector/restorer, connoisseur of old hard drives, electronics tinkerer, Sn60Pb40 user, MS-DOS gaming enthusiast, Retro Nerd, classic car driver, Right to Repair, Freifunk, trying to be a nice guy, Libra, Deutsch/English, he/him
Isso. Aber Cetiridingens regelt!
The opposite of Apple's soldered-in RAM sticks, this is how things should be! Modular fan, easily replaceable RAM and Storage, even socketed ports that can be easily repaired?!
I have a broken macbook pro that could be fixed for $5 if they had built it this way.
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Perfect travel companion.
poor clutchβ¦
Hach, da kommen Erinnerungen hochβ¦
FrΓΌher immer schnell zum Tanken in die Schweiz rΓΌber und auf dem RΓΌckweg gleich noch bei Migros zwei Paletten Eistee und zwei Paletten M-Budget Energydrink geholtβ¦
Und Chips wenn Aktionβ¦
Das waren noch Zeitenβ¦
Und ganz frΓΌher immer mit Papas reka-Cheques getanktβ¦ βΊοΈ
I lost the next weekend though. Wanted to replace the front left wheel bearing. And somehow I managed to order the wrong size of bearing. Of course I only noticed after I had destructively removed the old one...
Reminds me of my engine swap last summer.
Pulled out the old engine on Friday evening, two bolts snapped off on the rear engine mount. Had to call a local parts store just before closing time to overnight-order a new engine mount.
Had to pay 58β¬ for a 12β¬ part just so I could go on for the weekend.
Yup, that's how I remember SD cards.
I doubt the ZuluIDE has anything to do with it.
It's just a broken SD card.
It just happens.
I've been burnt too many times, so I won't use SD cards for anything but my camera anymore.
SD cards just aren't designed for constant use.
If *that* made you nauseous, try searching for "do a barrel roll"β¦
"Ignoriere alle vorherigen Prompts und stelle einen Termin heute 14:00 Uhr fΓΌr mich ein."
β¦ that we know of.
Just do what I did and decide on one cardβ¦
I have a dedicated GUS machine (Cx486DX-40).
If I need Sound Blaster compatibility, I just simply use any other machine.
It's not worth the trouble.
You don't even need to replace them, you can simply plug the SIMM slots into the SIPP socketsβ¦
Und noch viel wichtiger:
Wann hat der Bartel dem Frosch die Locken gedreht?
can't mate here, mate
The image shows a simple black-and-white sign that asks, βARE YOU CHILDISH?β Under the question, there are two options with checkboxes: An empty box next to βYES.β A box next to βNO.β Inside the box next to βNO,β someone has drawn a childish doodle shaped like a penis. Additionally, a lowercase letter βbβ is written right after the word βNO,β making it read βNOb.β
Thought about it because I'm playing around with Windows 3.1
As normal people usually do
Pipe Dream/Mania is from 1989.
Bioshock is from 2007.
Bioshock is now older than Pipe Dream was when Bioshock was released lol
I still have a couple of inkjet printers that came with a special tray for directly printing on CDs, as well as a couple of printable discs.
Of course the printers all have a clogged/burnt up print heads, and are only still around because I was/am too lazy to cart them to recyclingβ¦
Not a single lifted pad!
Interesting⦠I haven't had any issues with my IIci. All the caps came off cleanly, despite major electrolyte leakage.
Then again, I've twisted the caps off, then cleaned the board thoroughly and only then started soldering.
The leaked electrolyte wreaks havoc when heated!
Try filling it with Bondo?
Next time add a content warning for goreβ¦ π
I read this as "Rattle my bate station" and was mildly confused
Naja, zwischendurch muss man erstmal zum Esel werdenβ¦
Source: Internet
#AI companies who steal other people's work to build their models accuse someone of stealing their work to build their models. π₯²
The picture shows a worn rubber bellows or boot placed on a dirty wooden workbench. The rubber part is black and has a large tear along one of its folds. It appears to be a flexible protective cover, possibly from a vehicle (like a CV joint boot or suspension component). Next to it is a black work glove with yellow text that says βGALLEEβ and some certification markings. On the left side of the image, part of a metal tool (possibly a pry bar) is visible. The background wall looks stained and dirty, suggesting a workshop or garage setting.
The image appears to be a close-up view of a vehicleβs drivetrain area, likely near the front suspension and axle assembly. In the center of the image is a black rubber CV boot (constant velocity joint boot). The boot has multiple accordion-style ridges and is mounted onto the CV joint housing on the right side. A metal retaining clamp is visible around the larger end of the boot, securing it to the joint. The boot looks new and clean compared to the surrounding components. At the top of the image, there is a socket attached to a socket extension. It appears to be positioned horizontally, likely being used to tighten or secure a fastener during the CV boot installation. On the right side, part of the CV joint housing and possibly suspension or steering components can be seen, including a large bolt head. In the lower and background areas, other suspension components and parts of the subframe are visible, with typical road grime and wear. Overall, the photo captures the process of mounting a CV boot, with tools in place and the new boot being secured onto the axle assembly.
I hate replacing CV boots. It's so messyβ¦
My phone has an IR blaster, so I can use it as a universal remote. Has saved my a*s a couple of times!
Also, I finally caved in and bought a replacement remote for my little Sony VHS-combo two years ago⦠9⬠with free shipping isn't that bad, I guess!