I was not sure where to place this post, so I have opted to go for “Best of the web”
Waveform analysis is a skill of its own and requires “thinking time”
I came across this phenomena whilst in Poland with a colleague at the “Intercars Show” and thought I must share.
You may or may not have heard of the “Twix Straw”? Well we have now
Whilst analysing waveforms and values over a hot drink, open a Twix, bite the ends off one Twix finger, dip into your drink and suck your drink through the Twix!
I have tried this over the last two days and have learned that it works best with a standard size Twix and one that has been in the fridge.
The “rate of melt” is directly proportional to temperature so enjoy
My English is poor, and the translator helps me a little, I do not know if you speak of an oscilloscope, or advertising of sweets ...... but to me pice both ideas and I'm very curious .
with estimate
tode wrote:My English is poor, and the translator helps me a little, I do not know if you speak of an oscilloscope, or advertising of sweets ...... but to me pice both ideas and I'm very curious .
with estimate
Ha Ha
Steve is talking about the thinking process and our need for extra sugar/fuel in our brains as long as we want better results out of the thinking process.