Sujet : Re: Arduino + MCP9600 + thermocouple help needed
De : null (at) *nospam* void.com (Richard Smith)
Groupes : rec.crafts.metalworkingDate : 19. Mar 2024, 11:43:22
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A classic MC68000 text mentioned some problems are best solved by
leaving them and having a beer and getting back to them the next day
or something like that, it definitely works for me pondering on a
conundrum.
Yes... ... ...
And also what these days do to you - well certainly to me. If you can
relate to it - that was the point I was at - "you've grubbed-around,
have seen some of the concepts and learned some of the words - now look
up and outwards and step clear because you cannot do this to yourself".
I had some cider and watched some abandoned mine exploring videos.
Crazy that people do this. Must find a network and try it :-)
One which must be very near where I live had them wading through the
ochre stuff with reddish liquid looking like what gave the Rio Tinto its
name - if so the extremely acidic stuff. In vast mined-out galleries
(normally "our" lodes are narrow, nearly vertical and oriented
SW<=>NE). Looked to be sulphide ore area (?) -> (?) there were
"stalagtites" of what looked like the iron-y arsenopyrites we get in the
copper-mining areas (?) around here.