Got myself a BT dongle for a few bucks:
http://www.ebay.ca/itm/380829452119?
Not sure how it can be used so far.
Robert
Got myself a BT dongle for a few bucks:
http://www.ebay.ca/itm/380829452119?
Not sure how it can be used so far.
Robert
I have 10 of those 60-drawer cabinets, Resistors, capacitors, LEDs, analogue ICs, Digital ICs, Transistors (inc FETs etc), inductors, hardware etc etc etc. Plus three larger cabinets for other stuff.
Even with the cabinets I have now I can only allocate ONE set of drawers to resistors (E12 series only!!!) as there are 84 values there alone so I'm already doubling-up! I don't separate resistors by 'type' any more - they all go into the value drawer applicable.
You win!!!!
I thought I had alot of stuff but you've got me beat hands down.
I do need to thank you though. I showed your stuff to my wife and now she's somewhat more accommodating of my stuff. Thanks.
Does the trophy have a good story behind it?
LOL yeah, it's not mine. One of my kung fu students won one of my annual tournaments and I was supposed to engrave it for him (many moons ago). But I lost contact with him so it stands there on 1 leg, waiting.![]()
Well, you beat me too!!!
I see that you screwed these cabinets to the wall. That's probably the best way to do it. What is the bluetooth connection for?
Robert
"No one is completely worthless. They can always serve as a bad example."
Anonymous
Don't you hate typing a long reply on a cell phone and your finger grazes the BACK button? ARRGH!
I need it to upload a scanned barcode nunber from my android cell phone to an Access database on my laptop.
http://www.picbasic.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=18999
Robert
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... I see that you screwed these cabinets to the wall. That's probably the best way to do it. ...
I have 3 in the kitchen right now that I use for designing my database. I came REAL close to knocking one over today. That wouldn't have been funny, well, except for the cat that would have taken a romp through the debris.
I couldn't imagine leaving them unattached. That is basically asking for a catastrophy, even more so now with SMD components. I try to keep them in tape segments, but the sample ICs from manufactures come on anti-static pads in plastic boxes. Of course these boxes don't fit in these drawers so I have to put them in anti-static bags for now.
I did find the anti-static pads at Jameco:
http://www.jameco.com/1/1/25047-hdbc...oam-tools.html
If I remember, they were cheaper there than eBay, or anywhere else I found. If someone has a better source, I'd love to hear about it. I'm going to need several sheets of this stuff to line the drawers for ICs.
And I can even use them in layers to sandwich the SMD ICs, essentially making lids. Hopefully enough to slow them down if I drop the drawer or flip it over on my workbench.
Robert
Tell her that pic of the 3 blue and 1 white are in the kitchen. LOL
The wife was real happy I bought that HP 8600 laserjet on the wooden table recently. We had been several months without a printer and we really love that one. It's the first all-in-one I get that the darn fax doesn't disturb your phone line. Now she can send and receive faxes at will, photocopy, print from the back PC without any wiring. I get to print from my phone, USB thumbdrive or memory sticks, scan images much easier than before.
There is one downside, the wireless link drops sometimes. It might take several attempts to print a document. It could be XP or my router, so I'm not blaming the printer for that yet. Sometimes it works on the first shot.
Oh yeah, and that black bag on the white cabinet is for my laptop. It's been on the kitchen table for a few weeks now.
Robert
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