What Are the Best Forums for Electronics and Electrical Engineering Enthusiasts?

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In summary, The conversation discusses a website that reviews the forum from the perspective of an electronics/electrical engineering enthusiast. The participants express their gratitude for being recognized as a helpful forum and discuss the possibility of using a heavy fish for their welcoming ritual. They also speculate on the origin of the golden horn of destiny and share their favorite types of fish.
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Woot micromass!

Yeah, heed the Wise Warthog!

Actually, it's spot on.
 
  • #3
AAAaaaahahahaha...they mention our welcoming ritual!111
 
  • #4
BTW there is a rumor -- not confirmed -- that the golden horn of destiny was originally crafted by none other than the Wise Warthog, who then turned it over to the cyclops for safeguarding.
 
  • #6
Maybe people won't pick a small fish if we ask them what their favorite gill-bearing aquatic vertebrate [1] is. References:
[1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fish
 
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lisab said:
AAAaaaahahahaha...they mention our welcoming ritual!111

What's the welcoming ritual? Did I sign up before it existed? :biggrin:
 
  • #9
cepheid said:
What's the welcoming ritual? Did I sign up before it existed? :biggrin:
What's your favorite fish?
 
  • #10
Evo said:
What's your favorite fish?

Oh, I don't know. Salmon.

Edit, I probably should have read the article first. Oh well, too late to take it back. Uh, very very small salmon.
 
  • #11
*slaps cepheid with a salmon*
 
  • #12
It seems to me that the best tactic would be to specify something like a marlin. I’d like to see someone pick up one of those to slap you around the head with it. Or is the use of heavy lifting equipment allowed?
 
  • #13
jhae2.718 said:
*slaps cepheid with a salmon*

Ouch! =D
 
  • #14
Ken Natton said:
It seems to me that the best tactic would be to specify something like a marlin. I’d like to see someone pick up one of those to slap you around the head with it. Or is the use of heavy lifting equipment allowed?
We do have the necessary heavy equipment, we've had requests for whole tuna before. Unfortunately, the member was never seen again. :redface:
 
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Ken Natton said:
It seems to me that the best tactic would be to specify something like a marlin. I’d like to see someone pick up one of those to slap you around the head with it. Or is the use of heavy lifting equipment allowed?

Feel free to try it out! Is your favorite fish marlin? :biggrin:
 
  • #16
Evo said:
We do have the necessary heavy equipment...

micromass said:
Feel free to try it out! Is your favorite fish marlin? :biggrin:

Ahem. I've always been terribly fond of whitebait.
 

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