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No.1   [Reply]

Rob I've been meaning to ask for a while but seeing as how everyone seems to have a pet board and gary deleted EoS a few days before the latest .71death, could we have a electronics board?
Not like consumer electronics but a place for me to dump my schematics and discuse theory, application, and Boolean Algebra?

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Rob isn't actively involved with the administration of the site at the present time. It's no big deal to make a board but given that there's less than a page of new threads on /general/ each day I'm hesitant to divide it up further. Tell me more about what you had in mind, also everyone please raise your hand who wants to discuss boolean algebra with Schwill.

Pic unrelated.

>> No.3  

Well since I stoped dicking around with electronics as a hobby and made it a job I've been devouring every book I can beg my sergeants into giving me.
The subject is deadly interesting, hueg like xbawks, and relevent to the boards interests.
A fundemental understanding of ICs would benefit the gamers who want Cracked systems but don't have the dosh to drop on a Alienware. The music buffs would have a greater understanding of frequency and how it relates to sound quality...continued

>> No.4  

Electronics is cool shit. I don't know anything about it, but I've always found it interesting. If you'd actually explain what all the confusing shit you post is, I don't see why Enigmatic Sysop wouldn't find this a cool idea. I'd certainly read it.

>> No.5  

Well, okay, if it's really deadly interesting. What should it be called?

>> No.6  

>>3
As well as the skills to repair or even build there own equipment(a plus if you've ever had the pleasure of owning a second hand Korg).
Boolean algebra although primarily for representing logical operation of digital systems, was originally designed to represent and rigourously test logical and philosophical arguements, a technique vital to forensic debate, trolling, and being a generaly dickish individul in an online discusion.

>> No.7  

>>5
But hey, don't do it just because I want it.

>> No.8  

>>4
It's really not that confusing. It's a bunch of seemingly arbitrarly rules that make no sense on their own, but are understandable when seen as a whole.

>> No.9  

>>6

Boolean Algebra fails when applied to the empirical Universe. In Boolean, there is no degrees. In the Universe, there are always degrees or dimensions of something. There's always a gray scale, nothing is entirely one or the other. Quantum physics has come to show us this.

The Universe, just when we always think we have it figured out, it's one step ahead of us.

>> No.10  

>>9
Science is just a model, if approximations turn out to be close enough to reality to be useful then we use them. We don't even know if "constants" like G really are across the whole universe, but it works for sending probes to Mars etc.

>> No.11  

>>10

No shit?

>> No.12  

>>9
>>10

LOL



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