Your point about Criterion's canon-making power is the one aspect of this I haven't fully thought through.
I completely agree about the script and completely disagree about the ending — which is its own interesting place to be.
For large SMD components (SOIC, TSSOP), a hot air station is much easier than iron-only work.
Great explanation of why patina has integrity. The right way to think about unrestored cars.
Can you share the workshop manual edition you use for the early 911? Looking for the best version.
I think you're right about the thematic argument but wrong about where in the film it peaks.
The cold weather storage checklist is something every member should read before October.
Hard disagree on the patina thing, but I respect the take. Clean restorations have their place.
Agreed on the date codes. I spent three months sourcing a correct carburetor. Absolutely worth it.
I replaced the stock ESP8266 AT firmware with NodeMCU for a project and it simplified the architecture significantly.
This is exactly what I needed to hear, thank you
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Your point about Criterion's canon-making power is the one aspect of this I haven't fully thought through.
I completely agree about the script and completely disagree about the ending — which is its own interesting place to be.
For large SMD components (SOIC, TSSOP), a hot air station is much easier than iron-only work.
Great explanation of why patina has integrity. The right way to think about unrestored cars.
Can you share the workshop manual edition you use for the early 911? Looking for the best version.
I think you're right about the thematic argument but wrong about where in the film it peaks.
The cold weather storage checklist is something every member should read before October.
Hard disagree on the patina thing, but I respect the take. Clean restorations have their place.
Agreed on the date codes. I spent three months sourcing a correct carburetor. Absolutely worth it.
I replaced the stock ESP8266 AT firmware with NodeMCU for a project and it simplified the architecture significantly.
This is exactly what I needed to hear, thank you