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larwe

Jan 1, 1970
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And the lucky winner is David Harmon.

So you know what you missed out on <g> here is what I've tossed so far:

<http://www.larwe.com/parts1.jpg>
<http://www.larwe.com/parts2.jpg>

Piezos, grain of wheat bulbs, 22W amplifiers, bags of assorted
semiconductors, etc :) There were a few ATmega16s and ATtiny15s and
ATtiny26Ls, and I think I saw a tube with half a dozen smallish PICs in
it go by.

I guess there is about as much again as you see here still to come, but
my arms ache and I need coffee.
 
R

Rich Grise, but drunk

Jan 1, 1970
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And the lucky winner is David Harmon.

So you know what you missed out on <g> here is what I've tossed so far:

<http://www.larwe.com/parts1.jpg>
<http://www.larwe.com/parts2.jpg>

Piezos, grain of wheat bulbs, 22W amplifiers, bags of assorted
semiconductors, etc :) There were a few ATmega16s and ATtiny15s and
ATtiny26Ls, and I think I saw a tube with half a dozen smallish PICs in
it go by.

I guess there is about as much again as you see here still to come, but
my arms ache and I need coffee.

A) Are the Zip-locs antistatic? ;-)

B) Howcome your mousepad is so clean? ;-)

Thanks!
Rich
 
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larwe

Jan 1, 1970
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A) Are the Zip-locs antistatic? ;-)

No, but the tubes inside them are. As for the transistors, most of them
came in poly bags when I originally ordered them...
B) Howcome your mousepad is so clean? ;-)

I scrub it with mercury from the streetlight bulb you saw at the top of
the picture.

Actually I don't use that as a mousepad - it's a staging area for parts
that I'm stuffing onto a board.
 
J

Jeff L

Jan 1, 1970
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Rich Grise said:
A) Are the Zip-locs antistatic? ;-)

Other then the TO -92's, which might be bipolar transistors which are not
overly static sensitive, the zip locks don't contain anything that might be
ESD sensitive. ;^)
 

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