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  1. Ricardus (ricardus@mastodon.sdf.org)'s status on Monday, 28-Jan-2019 17:24:38 EST Ricardus Ricardus

    OK, so the capsule I checked, and was convinced had problems made it to the manufacturer, and he told me that he could find no continuity between the backplates. I saw it there. This isn't the first time I've used a DMM to check continuity. So I went and performed the same check on the working mic and saw no continuity, as expected. I know the manufacturer is a stand up guy. He's not out to cheat anyone. Am I losing my fucking mind??!

    #D87Build

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    1. Leny (pithi@mastodon.sdf.org)'s status on Monday, 28-Jan-2019 17:29:24 EST Leny Leny
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      @Ricardus In science and technology it's called experimenter error. I've personally witnessed a lab chemist writing down readings from a dead pH meter. It's also why they have to have multiple sightings of seaborne downed aircraft wreckage.

      In conversation Monday, 28-Jan-2019 17:29:24 EST from mastodon.sdf.org permalink
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