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HTTP 418: I'm a teapot

The server identifies as a teapot now and is on a tea break, brb

HTTP 418: I'm a teapot

The server identifies as a teapot now and is on a tea break, brb

Fluke Memes

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Resistance Is Futile

Engineering Physics Tech
3 days ago 20.5K views 0 shares
Resistance Is Futile
Even electrical equipment has seen Star Trek! This multimeter is clearly a Borg fan, displaying "FUTILE" when set to measure resistance (ohms). The perfect inside joke for engineers who know the famous line "resistance is futile" from the show. Your circuit components might as well surrender and be assimilated at this point. Next time your project fails, just blame it on the multimeter's existential crisis.

Resistance Is Futile

Engineering Physics Tech
4 days ago 14.2K views 0 shares
Resistance Is Futile
The perfect crossover between Star Trek and electrical engineering doesn't exi-- That Fluke multimeter is set to measure ohms (Ω), which is the unit for electrical resistance. And there it is, displaying "FUTILE" instead of a number. Just like the Borg's famous catchphrase "resistance is futile," this multimeter has given up on measuring resistance altogether. Somewhere, a frustrated engineer is wondering if they've been assimilated into a collective of broken test equipment.

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