Simmerstats: The genius old tech that controls your stovetop
Hehe. Doody cycle.
Links 'n' stuff:
My video on turn signal flashers
https://youtu.be/2z5A-COlDPk
The US electrical system and that 120/240V stuff
https://youtu.be/jMmUoZh3Hq4
The Pinball Machine video (part one)
https://youtu.be/ue-1JoJQaEg
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Видео Simmerstats: The genius old tech that controls your stovetop канала Technology Connections
Links 'n' stuff:
My video on turn signal flashers
https://youtu.be/2z5A-COlDPk
The US electrical system and that 120/240V stuff
https://youtu.be/jMmUoZh3Hq4
The Pinball Machine video (part one)
https://youtu.be/ue-1JoJQaEg
Technology Connections on Mastodon:
https://mas.to/@TechConnectify
Technology Connections on Bluesky:
https://bsky.app/profile/techconnectify.bsky.social
This channel is supported through viewer contributions on Patreon. Thanks to the generous support of people like you, Technology Connections has remained independent and possible. If you'd like to join the amazing people who've pledged their support, check out the link below. Thank you for your consideration!
https://www.patreon.com/technologyconnections
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