That was my first thought, except there is no routing on the PCB that would indicate such a thing, and on closer examination the leads are carefully clipped, not bent under.
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If you like that, you'll love this (@ Google's Sunnyvale campus)pic.twitter.com/nsbmKkmnNR
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that cut tho...
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Finally a use for those knock off chips that aren't real
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Hopefully they are not "good" DIP chips. The stock of older chips continues to dwindle.
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This is like those amplifiers with fake tubes. Those LED arrays look ancient too. I recall finding a bunch of those in a surplus store back in the 80's/90's?
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the cost of PCBs is influenced most significantly by the number of holes you have to drill, because each one is a separate operation (whereas traces are laid down en masse) and they destroy drillbits frighteningly fast
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