There is enough brain power here that we fairly often cut right to the answer. Not always, but I am consistently humbled by the range and depth of the wisdom shared by a few hundred of us.this is the place to at least make your circles smaller.
Welcome to AAC!Hey guys,
I'm Anthony and I have make engineering youtube videos on my youtube channel <snip>.
I worked at NASA's Kennedy Space Center for two years in the cryogenics test laboratory. I'm an electromechanical engineer and my hobbies include pretty much everything electrical and mechanical.
I've been looking for a new forum because the r/electronics subreddit isn't really doing it for me. What's your favorite part of this forum?
I mainly come for the free drinks and Hors d'oeuvre's at the end of the day!What's your favorite part of this forum?
Where and how am I missing out on that? All I get are bugs and butterflies, which is my usual fare.I mainly come for the free drinks and Hors d'oeuvre's at the end of the day!
Max.
AAC has free drinks, no kidding? ...free drinks?
Welcome to AAC!
My favorite part about AAC is that there are so many wizards in one place you are likely to find the right answer in very short notice.
Yes, you can post videos. However, AAC will not allow any form of spam, advertisement, or promotion of personal videos and websites.So I guess we can't post youtube videos here? What's the point of that? I posted a video discussing sensor communication protocols and it got removed.
So I can't share videos of my projects or tutorials? Cool. Sounds like a great community.Yes, you can post videos. However, AAC will not allow any form of spam, advertisement, or promotion of personal videos and websites.
Yes, you can. It goes either in The Completed Projects forum or in your blog.So I can't share videos of my projects or tutorials? Cool. Sounds like a great community.
There have only been 11 comments for blogs on this site in the past two years. Little to no engagement at all. With over 300,000 site members, it seems that posting a blog is pointless. I came here for thoughtful discussion and to see what other people are working on, which doesn't always need to be a completed project. It could be as simple as someone making a video about a neat circuit and explaining how it works.Yes, you can. It goes either in The Completed Projects forum or in your blog.
Here is an example in my blog.
Depends. If the post is a direct response to a member's question that actually answers the question, yes, it is permitted. But when someone joins and the first-and in your case duplicate-posts are unsolicited links to a YouTube channel, for-profit blog etc. that constitutes advertising and/or site promotion which is not allowed. This is a commercial-free space. There is a homepage line in your profile where you can put a link. Established members that show commitment to the forum in the form of answering questions and sharing expertise por nada, are sometimes permitted to have a link in their signature line. There also minimum numbers of posts required before you can edit or PM. Those constraints are in place to deter spammers.So I can't share videos of my projects or tutorials?
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Cool. Where do you store all your full size railways?Hi everyone, nice to join you here!
I am a retired electronics designer, spent a lifetime in computing, networks, power, industrial.
Now I concentrate on renewables, audio, model and full size railways.
That would be nice but actually I enjoy working on preserved railways, I have helped retube several locomotives in my time but getting a bit old for the really heavy stuffCool. Where do you store all your full size railways?