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no school until 3:30!!

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Typical the one day I want to go into school and there is NO heating! So I cant get my project back home until school is technically finished (3:50), so will leave 3:30.
I brought the data card home Friday and was looking last night, looks like I had a motor fail need the end of the flight. So post mortem later :D.

I also want a quick word to see what info I can release on it, as far as I know it dosnt matter as long as I dont get given ideas back for the new version. Having said that I am tempted to do a totally new project for the next exam.
At least saves lugging it about all day, in other news.............................Yet Another storm on the way with 90+ mph winds. This one they calling Henry!
So got Henry tramping through the garden later, Glad my workshop is stone and not wooden.

I want to eventually find some memory for my old scope and get the free upgrade for the FFT functions, its an old Lecroy scope but although I have had it for ages I really like this one. Joined Lecroy users group so hopefully I will find out if I can get the files for the upgrade.

I watched one at the weekend go on ebay in superb condition for a measly £225!! And that one was fully loaded! The cheap new Chinese scopes sure have dropped the price of boat anchors :D, mine also needs a new RTC battery putting in before it leaks.
 
looks like I can go pop in now and get it :D
 
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