Oh yeah, you've a good egg on your shoulders. This seems the right play, however beware an impending awkward situation may arise in your future thinking you are continuing to be funded by infringement. Best bet would be start looking for a new position elsewhere now. Like you said, "I'll do the work, abandon ship." Good luck.
My shock mount decided that today would be it's last day, and this will have to do for now. I'm using the XLR cable to hold the condenser mic upright, and the duck tape is there to keep it moving from side to side. Maybe it's about time to invest in a new shock mount.
Come and take me off my daily dose of pain Take me off and shelter me From this static nothing You’re the antidote For solitude injected in my veins May the touch of your hand forever be my therapy Kamelot has some beautiful lyrics right now.
Someone made a map of the continent of australia for arma 3. He said it took a few years to make it but what i see definitely took more than a "few" years lol
Went to Best Buy and picked up some Steelseries Siberia V3s. Also picked up a Steelseries Rival as well because Logitech makes shit mice. Just a little brand loyalty towards Steelseries
I just realized something, Trykkestar mentioned an hour commute to Atlanta in an old thread, and it takes an hour to get to Atlanta from here, also mentioning his dad having an Elise. I have seen that Elise before. Such a small world.
2edgy4me "gotta post those stupid people on Facebook to reddit so I can beg hundreds of angsty teens on r/atheism to give me meaningless points. Then I'm going to post about that to these forums I go too so everyone appreciates me."
So I've disconnected the front panel wires of an old-ish PC, and I need to get them fixed. I've got the "Power SW" connected, but all it does is spinning all of the fans (PSU, GPU, CPU) up. Any idea how to fix this?
Not an issue with the switch. Literally the power button is either open or closed (actually default close not open). When it opens (aka, pressed), the PC turns on. That simple. If the fans are spinning up, the button works fine.
Most likely. Only alternative that would involve the button is if the button isnt resetting when you let go of it (ie, stays open after release, when it should close). In which case, stick another button on there. Can buy em online for pennies.
If you need to test it then you could short the two pins on the motherboard with a paperclip or something as long as you are careful in what you are shorting out. Since that is all the button does anyway.