Bin done?
From the Computer Games: The Grim Reality challenge. See all 283 entries (closed)
( , Sat 11 Apr 2009, 10:13, archived)
The stuff of nightmares these blighters
From the Computer Games: The Grim Reality challenge. See all 283 entries (closed)
( , Sat 11 Apr 2009, 10:13, archived)
the chances of anything coming from... um... the galaxy
are a million to one. but still they're woo
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Sat 11 Apr 2009, 10:22,
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Sorry to threadjack, but I shouldn't pea it so soon....
People wanted ant wallpapers:
Desktop size original:
Here (1920x1200)
Here is the wireframe someone wanted:
Here
ed: First thread from the gay shift:
www.b3ta.com/board/9352731
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Sat 11 Apr 2009, 11:09,
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Desktop size original:
Here (1920x1200)
Here is the wireframe someone wanted:
Here
ed: First thread from the gay shift:
www.b3ta.com/board/9352731
That's rather very excellent
If you want tedious but constructive feedback from someone who spends all day looking at real PCB's, the plastic of the chip & transistor need more texture, as does the metal part of the transistor.
They're usually stamped from a bit of metal so the edges are bevelled slightly on the top side.
Also, the part number is usually lasered/etched into the top of the plastic in both cases so that adds a bit of texture too.
Apart from that, very hard to tell from a photo which I believe makes this an official "woo" and indeed a click.
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Sat 11 Apr 2009, 14:53,
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They're usually stamped from a bit of metal so the edges are bevelled slightly on the top side.
Also, the part number is usually lasered/etched into the top of the plastic in both cases so that adds a bit of texture too.
Apart from that, very hard to tell from a photo which I believe makes this an official "woo" and indeed a click.