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RE: Creation of a cool lighting zone

in #ulog5 years ago

Thanks again, and thanks for checking out the post. To be honest I didn't even use any resistors here, I think I got lucky with the current limit of the "wall-wart" I was using to power these LEDS as well as having enough heat-sinking. I have been reading a lot about the need for resistors and/or current limiting circuits in order to avoid burning out the LED from 'thermal runaway.' I really wish I had studied harder and devoted more time/energy because trying to wrap my head around some of the 'higher level' electronics engineering stuff is not very easy at times now! But better late than never I guess. I guess I'll know where to come if I have questions! ;)

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Hello there! I am glad to have gotten genuine connection now to the ones who disagreed with me in that most unlikely moment. And seeing you recognize my posts now, I am grateful for it.

Yes, ask me anything about Electronics and Semi-conductors and I'll share the things that is within my scope of knowledge. It took me grueling hours of doing a lot of computations during those times from my College years. It was a tough job compared to careers that would land someone into Tourism job, Business Administration or even IT. But the most in-demand jobs at the moment is in the Information world.

Continue whatever it is that gives you joy. Mine for now is the passion for customer service. I love helping people out. Easy thing for people who also wanted to help other people.

Thanks for checking out my posts sir. I will drop by yours from time to time. If you happen to be on APPICS, I'll be more than willing to give a handful amount of upvote. Pity, my 100% here on the Steemit platform is only $0.002

I even waited for days just to fill my resource credits and go back here to acknowledge your response. See yah! Keep safe there sir!

Hello sir. Greetings to you. Please check the steemit blog now about the 1-M Steem Power delegation. please let me know what do you think of it?

I think it's nice they delegated back to some community initiatives, but I'm seriously troubled by their freezing of stake when a few weeks ago, @justinsunsteemit made this post which he later edited. He spoke about 'the sanctity of private property' and now is directly contradicted by current witness voting of Steemit inc controlled @dev365 in which they support the freezing of private property by unvoting anyone not running the fork code to freeze assets. Blatant hypocrisy. This is why I find any good will by @justinsunsteemit aka Steemit Inc. to be just fake words. I guess time will tell what happens to Steem, I guess a lot of people still have hope.

This is what the edits to the original post consists of:

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Until this is sorted out I find any positive action taken by Stinc to be a positive one... Which is pretty sad - I honestly thought there would never be a day where I powered down. Nor wanted to! I was surprised to hear about the Justin Sun acquisition but went in with the best hopes but with all that was said and done over those following weeks I sort of lost that hope and it doesn't seem to be coming back. The opposite really. I guess this is much more opinion than what you asked for 😛

Edit: Of course there is more to the story and I'm still learning lots, not completely open to the idea that there is something else going on here. Nor do I think that 'Hive' is the be-all-end-all. Still a bit undecided on this whole thing to be honest as both 'camps' have not always behaved honorably. But the freezing of funds, I'm not so down with, I wasn't too impressed when I heard the steemit stake had originally been frozen! But alas, here we are. And I think APPICS deserves a bigger delegation!!