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In reply to the discussion: Quantum Entanglement, Dark Counts, Coincidence Detection [View all]mindwalker_i
(4,407 posts)86. Oh I didn't think you were saying I was a quack
It never even occurred to me. However, I am kind of getting into stuff that is complicate and outside of my training or experience. It is, however, a lot of fun to bring in experience from other fields, like the microcontroller stuff.
Software is a big part of it too. I started programming on the Commodore VIC-20, rapidly moved to the '64, got into C on the Amiga, and so on for ~30 years. Microcontroller programming kind of reminds me of the C64 days a little. It also forced me to learn how to write basic drivers in Linux, which turned out to be rather simple.
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knowing they exist and know what everyone else calls them are two different things.
nebenaube
Jul 2013
#6
I don't see why what I need would be any bigger then say a .22 slug (for lack of a better reference)
nebenaube
Jul 2013
#37
Sorry for he late reply, bu yeah, I've been working with an optical breadboard
mindwalker_i
May 2014
#79
My intuition tells me the past and the future are rather symmetrical about any local present.
hunter
May 2014
#75