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November 25, 2009 at 6:26 pm #1220903
@joshd96320 363753 wrote:
gotta any electronic link thelostone?
Yeah, hold on and I will try and find a good en. I have a pretty sick book I robbed I mean borrowed from education days if you want it. worth about £60. Needs to go to a good home. Just let us know.
What 1984 that is silly simple. I suppose if you don’t know though it looks like a load of jargon.
November 25, 2009 at 6:29 pm #1220924@TheLostOne 363764 wrote:
Yeah, hold on and I will try and find a good en. I have a pretty sick book I robbed I mean borrowed from education days if you want it. worth about £60. Needs to go to a good home. Just let us know.
What 1984 that is silly simple. I suppose if you don’t know though it looks like a load of jargon.
Yeah I don’t really recall what Ohms (sp?) even are any more 🙁 too long since I did such things in school.
ps I take it they are resistors?
pps what does it do?
November 26, 2009 at 12:38 pm #1220857how about – painting, drawing or summat creative – as you can use this to express your mood – ?
and for the financial difficulties – why not try your local freecycle?
United Kingdom (UK) Freecycle Groups’ Homepage
you can ask for stuff or see if peeps are giving anything you want away – there have been guitarres, art equipment, sport equipment on mine, you just need to collect it and your off….
November 26, 2009 at 1:11 pm #1220833@1984 363765 wrote:
Yeah I don’t really recall what Ohms (sp?) even are any more 🙁 too long since I did such things in school.
ps I take it they are resistors?
pps what does it do?
the circuit doesn’t do anything.
Its one of them things you have to learn in college/uni to work out how much current is in each part and its IMO boring theory like that what puts people off electronics.
I probably could still work out the different currents in each leg but really can’t be arsed with it (especially as it is one of my rare days off today and I’ve already had to remotely check whether a telephone was malfunctioning on a distant PABX as I got a support call from the office)
November 26, 2009 at 2:33 pm #1220925@Tank Girl 363835 wrote:
how about – painting, drawing or summat creative – as you can use this to express your mood – ?
and for the financial difficulties – why not try your local freecycle?
United Kingdom (UK) Freecycle Groups’ Homepage
you can ask for stuff or see if peeps are giving anything you want away – there have been guitarres, art equipment, sport equipment on mine, you just need to collect it and your off….
nothing appeals really but thank’s for the suggestions I will give them more thought.
November 26, 2009 at 2:34 pm #1220926@General Lighting 363843 wrote:
the circuit doesn’t do anything.
Its one of them things you have to learn in college/uni to work out how much current is in each part and its IMO boring theory like that what puts people off electronics.
I probably could still work out the different currents in each leg but really can’t be arsed with it (especially as it is one of my rare days off today and I’ve already had to remotely check whether a telephone was malfunctioning on a distant PABX as I got a support call from the office)
lol yeah its not really selling the idea to me so far! have a nice day off GL
November 26, 2009 at 5:22 pm #1220858what do you like then? maybe work with what you got and expand your interest in that?
November 26, 2009 at 5:29 pm #1220927@Tank Girl 363882 wrote:
what do you like then? maybe work with what you got and expand your interest in that?
So far in my life I have largely enjoyed drinking, smoking weed, free party’s, eating food. Never had any hobby’s or interests outside of that really. Kinda dumb looking back but when your running away from a lot of problems you tend not to stand back and take a good long look at your life.
I will work something out
November 26, 2009 at 5:44 pm #1220841Did u try the OU. I used to study maths at the OU as a bit of a hobby, actually found them excellent..
November 26, 2009 at 5:52 pm #1220928@PhilKmorgan 363892 wrote:
Did u try the OU. I used to study maths at the OU as a bit of a hobby, actually found them excellent..
twice 🙁
November 26, 2009 at 5:56 pm #1220842November 26, 2009 at 6:00 pm #1220929@PhilKmorgan 363896 wrote:
I have it, Sudoku. I do this alot and find it really really addictive..
ugh Sudoku is the most pointless annoying waste of time in history! I would rather make dried pasta art.
November 26, 2009 at 6:09 pm #1220885make dried pasta art!
November 26, 2009 at 6:11 pm #1220930November 26, 2009 at 6:19 pm #1220931I was having a bad day though when I posted this thread and do have a slight tendency towards openbook-syndrome so lets move on before I seem like a total and utter freak.
November 26, 2009 at 6:20 pm #1220843Why don’t you just go and kill yourself, you miserable fcking tnuc. If u never want to go anywhere or do anything, the problem is with you.
November 26, 2009 at 6:25 pm #1220932@PhilKmorgan 363904 wrote:
Why don’t you just go and kill yourself, you miserable fcking tnuc. If u never want to go anywhere or do anything, the problem is with you.
:you_crazy
and what the hell is a tnuc? and who said the problem wasn’t with me? is this an attempt at humour?
November 26, 2009 at 6:25 pm #1220933@PhilKmorgan 363904 wrote:
Why don’t you just go and kill yourself, you miserable fcking tnuc. If u never want to go anywhere or do anything, the problem is with you.
ah a tnuc is cunt spelled backwards, how terribly clever.
November 26, 2009 at 6:33 pm #1220844@1984 363907 wrote:
:you_crazy
and what the hell is a tnuc? and who said the problem wasn’t with me? is this an attempt at humour?
You have to try and look on the bright side. I hate cliches but laugh and the world laughs with you and all that..
November 26, 2009 at 6:35 pm #1220898its not as easy as that for people with clinical depression unfortunately
my ex was clinically depressed even though she was happy with her life and found it very difficult to even get out of the bed in the morning. No amount of ‘snap out of it and cheer up’ talk would help of course, otherwise clinical depression wouldnt be a real problem
November 26, 2009 at 6:35 pm #1220935@PhilKmorgan 363910 wrote:
You have to try and look on the bright side. I hate cliches but laugh and the world laughs with you and all that..
Nothing like massive over simplifications mixed with a dash of abuse. But thank you for your words of wisdom, if only there was room for two Dalai Lama’s ay.
November 26, 2009 at 6:36 pm #1220899@1984 363912 wrote:
Nothing like massive over simplifications mixed with a dash of abuse. But thank you for your words of wisdom, if only there was room for two Dalai Lama’s ay.
eloquently put
November 26, 2009 at 6:37 pm #1220846@1984 363912 wrote:
Nothing like massive over simplifications mixed with a dash of abuse. But thank you for your words of wisdom, if only there was room for two Dalai Lama’s ay.
The more you look for negativity, the more you will find it and get sucked into a negative mindset, like a self fulfilling prophecy
November 26, 2009 at 6:39 pm #1220936@PhilKmorgan 363914 wrote:
The more you look for negativity, the more you will find it and get sucked into a negative mindset, like a self fulfilling prophecy
really? and there was me thinking dwelling in negativity would make me right chipper like…
November 26, 2009 at 6:42 pm #1220847@1984 363915 wrote:
really? and there was me thinking dwelling in negativity would make me right chipper like…
According to your viewpoint, it’s all a waste of time then ??
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