
The joke is most of the stuff is available via local suppliers, it’s just cheaper,quicker or more convenient (besides export regs) via Digikey. I wouldn’t be surprised if people fudge the export regs questionairres in order to get the stuff they need. It reminds me of the DRM analogy where piraters are still getting unhampered use of games and music but the rule followers get shafted. So I ordered something on Tuesday, went to training Wednesday and Thursday expecting a package to be there on Friday and was met with the email instead.
#Levelator competitors plus
Plus the guy that sends you the email asking export regs questions is out of your time zone. Some are for the company i work for, some are for me for home stock and who knows what project it’ll end up in and some are for a side project a friend or colleage and i are working on.

Not all the components are for the one thing. There is never an option for “it looked like a shiny new chip i hadn’t seen before and i thought i’d grab one to play with”. I had the same problem with Digikey recently, when i happened to click on the personal use since the larger portion on the purchase was not for work purposes. If we’re missing any, please let us know in the comments.Īnd finally, thanks to the folks over at The Conversations Network The Levelator seems to have cured ALL of our sound woes! Holy moly was it easy and effective at making us sound good! Many thanks to George Graves for giving us the heads up! They’re not in order, but hopefully all of the links are included that we mentioned. Dave’s experience with Digikey reminds him of the Tenacious D song The Government Totally Sucks!.Dave’s followup to the calling out the IEEE about their Kindle review.

Clay Shirky’s book about Cognitive Surplus.Talking SPICE simulators and mentioned the experience of Flying Flux.Hynix will begin production of the HP memristor.Thanks to Jon from Freetronics for the Arduino kit! Having tons of fun with it!.
