![]() Probes connected to the circuit with only the resistor and the LED cob in between (I didn't want to deal with the switch). let's remove the batteries and the casement, and put it on the lab bench power supply. That then goes into this little tactile pushbutton, into the LED cob and then a 4.7 ohm resistor. The LED floodlight is powered by 4 AAA batteries, connected in series. The component choice is reasonable, but the design of the bloody thing. Well, shit wasn't too far off from the truth. It's some stupid little cheapie from a dollar store, so I figured that there'd be shit inside. I've just disassembled this LED floodlight that I bought a while ago. (on the inside: when the fuck were you guys planning on telling me he would be gone?) Me last Monday to client: hey do you know what’s up with your architect? I’ve been waiting for him to answer some important questions and it’s going to be hard to move forward without him getting back to me.Ĭlient: you’re telling us you’re not going to be able to move forward efficiently until our architect gets back from vacation in two weeks? Me: oh don’t worry, I’m already flooding your guy with questions. We can’t afford to fall behind from schedule. Only the software architect has the necessary knowledge.Ĭlient a week ago: hey don’t hesitate to reach out to us if you have any questions. Supposed to be getting info from partner APIs but I can’t test them and don’t know exactly what data to expect. Me totally lost on new project as it’s barely documented, sql tables are a mess with barely any relations between them and data structures are totally inconsistent. He’ll be the one who can answer all your questions. You’ll be working closely with our software architect. …client has enough time to figure things out.Ĭlient two weeks ago: we’re switching you to a another project where you’ll be replacing someone who’s leaving and you’ll be developing alone. Me: yeah I’m taking such amount of time in July.Ĭlient 2 months before vacation: are you taking any time off this summer.Ĭlient a month before vacation: wait you’re taking time off this summer?Ĭlient: oh, we need to start figuring out how to manage your absence. Me to client 4 months before vacation: "I’m going to be on vacation in July for such amount of time".Ĭlient 3 months before vacation: are you taking any time off this summer? Client: please be sure to let us know with enough notice if you plan on taking any time off so we can anticipate how to operate during your absence.
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