top | item 36648916 (no title) nunuvit | 2 years ago Nothing. It's great. But it's the wrong tool for the job. Like teaching someone to stop a car by using the speedometer to estimate when to let go of the accelerator pedal, instead of introducing them to the brake pedal. discuss order hn newest rini17|2 years ago You are supposed to study datasheets before you start a car?Please. There's nothing wrong with "hands-on first" approach. And the tortured metaphors completely kill your argument... nunuvit|2 years ago It's too late to edit my original comment. I was responding to the part about when you're breaking a lot of stuff all the time.Checking limits is for preventing breaks. Visualizing heat is for troubleshooting when they happen anyway. You should do both.
rini17|2 years ago You are supposed to study datasheets before you start a car?Please. There's nothing wrong with "hands-on first" approach. And the tortured metaphors completely kill your argument... nunuvit|2 years ago It's too late to edit my original comment. I was responding to the part about when you're breaking a lot of stuff all the time.Checking limits is for preventing breaks. Visualizing heat is for troubleshooting when they happen anyway. You should do both.
nunuvit|2 years ago It's too late to edit my original comment. I was responding to the part about when you're breaking a lot of stuff all the time.Checking limits is for preventing breaks. Visualizing heat is for troubleshooting when they happen anyway. You should do both.
rini17|2 years ago
Please. There's nothing wrong with "hands-on first" approach. And the tortured metaphors completely kill your argument...
nunuvit|2 years ago
Checking limits is for preventing breaks. Visualizing heat is for troubleshooting when they happen anyway. You should do both.