Anti-Impossibility?

If a distinguished but elderly scientist states that something is possible, he is almost certainly right. When he states that something is impossible, he is very probably wrong.

— Arthur C. Clarke

I’d like to have a more accurate reference but presently lack the inertia to track it down. Not that I necessarily doubt that he said or wrote that, but I’d like to attribute it more accurately to a speech, paper, or book.

Also, I will never assert that something is impossible.

Testing, testing…

jPjl1zmcTxCEdkztcQAm4AYou know, I’m beginning to realize that I need to branch out — increase complexity and understanding of concepts — to keep things interesting and engaging for me.

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This? A tool to do testing of discrete electronics.

Honestly, I found it easy to assemble. No electronics work needed. Just assembly of its case.

The greatest challenge was the need of improved dexterity: twisting nuts or removing the protective cover from the acrylic that I struggle with.

7qa7rEIsTH2e96m2Pnni5wBut, it works. I just need to go read the docs, do the calibration, then this is ready to use for other electronic/assmbly projects.

But first, work to do.