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Tuesday, January 28, 2025
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Monday, December 5, 2022
Cargo Culting, Appliances, and Homebrewing
Hack-A-Day had an interesting short piece on cargo culting and computer coding:
https://hackaday.com/2022/12/03/cargo-culting-and-buried-treasure/
Obviously there is a lot here that it applicable to ham radio. Feynman admonished us to try to deeply understand what we are doing. Do we risk cargo culting when we make use of gear that we really don't know anything about? Or when we use a chip that we don't really understand? (I'm looking at you, Si5351.)
I guess we can't really understand some of this stuff as deeply as Feynman would like -- can anyone describe the signal flow in a CPU chip? I don't think so. And Feynman would be the first to admit that no one really understands quantum mechanics. Still, as the author notes, we should be cognizant of the gaps in our understanding. For there dragons lie. Or opportunities to learn. The comments on the Hack-A-Day post are mostly pretty good.
Monday, May 17, 2021
Bill N2CQR Talks to Dean KK4DAS about the Simple SSB Group Build
https://kk4das.blogspot.com/
Wednesday, February 5, 2014
Coils, Magnets, and Special Relativity (video)
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Friday, October 18, 2013
Feynman at G-QRP Convention!
Is this enough to make Ripponden the Knack Centre of England?
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Saturday, June 15, 2013
Feynman's Red Book (on the Sino-Indian Frontier)
Today I bought a copy of "Feynman's Tips on Physics." I wasn't sure about buying it, but this story in Ralph Leighton's foreword convinced me:
"At a lonely border post high on the Himalayan frontier, Ramaswamy Balasubramanian peered through his binoculars at the People's Liberation Army soldiers stationed in Tibet ― who were peering through their scopes back at him. Tensions between India and China had been high for several years since 1962, when the two countries traded shots across their disputed border. The PLA soldiers, knowing they were being watched, taunted Balasubramanian and his fellow Indian soldiers by shaking, defiantly, high in the air their pocket-sized, bright-red copies of Quotations from Chairman Mao ― better known in the West as "Mao's Little Red Book."
Balasubramanian, then a conscript studying physics in his spare time, soon grew tired of these taunts. So one day, he came to his observation post prepared with a suitable rejoinder. As soon as the PLA soldiers started waving Mao's Little Red Book in the air again, he and two fellow Indian soldiers picked up and held aloft the three, big, bright-red volumes of The Feynman Lectures on Physics.
One day I received a letter from Mr. Balasubramanian. His was among the hundreds I have received through the years describing the lasting impact Richard Feynman has had on people's lives. After describing the "red-books" incident on the Sino-Indian Frontier, he wrote, 'Now, twenty years later, whose red books are still being read?' "
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Friday, May 18, 2012
Feynman on Electricity
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