I'm curious about other cases where ferrites are actually useful. I have done some access point installations where I was required to loop a patch cable through a ferrite for each. The majority of APs I install don't get this treatment. Is it bullshit? I assumed it was, but of course I used them anyway.
Unidirectional cables are very silly. I fixed a 300 foot unidirectional HDMI installed backwards during construction. I had to army crawl over ductwork.
Honestly if you do end up getting a firearm, you should keep it loaded. Once you do your safety training, you will be more confident. If you ever have children in your home, please take appropriate security precautions.
Yeah to a point. Some brands with logos make good stuff. I've got an underarmor long sleeve shirt that fits me perfect and it's warm and made to last. It's got a small logo on the back of the neck, I don't mind. I'm not going to go buy a $40 t shirt with their logo huge on the front though.
I memorize which items have a good weight to value ratio and don't pick up the junk. When I was young I would take everything in multiple trips, but I ain't got time for that now.
I've never been able to understand why someone doomed to spend life in prison wouldn't prefer the death penalty, but I've never been accused of being particularly sane.
I don't really care what they did. Lifetime solitary confinement is cruel and unusual punishment.
Yes, all the ones I've installed that required ferrites were in hospitals or clinics.