turbo_mc_turbo
turbo_mc_turbo t1_iyfdtks wrote
dumb question - is the through-hole version catastrophically too big? You could trim the leads down to short stubs and then solder them onto surface mount pads.
turbo_mc_turbo t1_iyfczln wrote
Reply to Accidently stumbled upon this movie (Your Name), now it's my favourite anime movie by SociallyAnxiousGuy23
Be sure to enjoy it both with the english dub and japanese dub, with their unique soundtracks and voice acting. I saw it twice in theatre for that reason.
turbo_mc_turbo t1_iv7esbd wrote
Maybe this is more of a literary question, but who wrote that history of mankind is in repeating cycles, and the cycle begins with slavery and ends with slavery? I seem to think Marx or Hegel but I can't dig it up. edit: maybe I'm thinking of Alexander Fraser Tytler?
turbo_mc_turbo t1_iuvs7dv wrote
Reply to When it comes to Cuba's military victory at the Bay of Pigs, does Che Guevara deserve any credit or should it be assigned exclusively to Castro's leadership? by Anglicanpolitics123
Castro was supposed to be assassinated, there are ample quotes and statements supporting this, but he was not. And the Bay of Pigs is a swamp with only one road out. And the Cuban Expeditionary Force landed in the middle of the night, with tanks and heavy equipment. And, JFK kept changing the plan basically on a daily basis. On D-Day, he made himself unavailable on purpose, as did Allen Dulles the CIA director.
Did they really want this to succeed?
turbo_mc_turbo t1_iuvrqzr wrote
Reply to Bookclub Wednesday! by AutoModerator
I am looking for a book about connections between the U.S. organized crime and above-ground politics - in particular the Democrat party, and prior to WW2. (Yes very specific).
I am wondering if FDR and the Democrats had any "help" staying in power at the federal level, for 20 years. They had well-oiled political machines and FDR played the nation like a fine violin, but still.
turbo_mc_turbo t1_iugabf3 wrote
Reply to LPT Request: I've come to absolutely loath flying on airplanes, and my new job has me flying a lot. Any tips to make the experience more bearable? by [deleted]
Pick your seat in advance depending on what's important to you.
Try to fly first class if you can swing it with your new job. Or at least better than economy.
Take your own bottle of water onto the plane. You have to buy it at the gate though. You still can probably take a lunch pack with food.
Bring or buy a book. Most people (me too) don't have much time to read.
Travel very light. Less bags and things to haul all around.
Wear comfy clothes, like a cotton tracksuit. Do bring a hoodie, airplanes can be cold.
turbo_mc_turbo t1_j2bsiw1 wrote
Reply to Owning a pet is linked to having better cognitive health in advanced age, study finds by nikan69
Perhaps it's time to get an axolotl.