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I say he got them for free in the first place, and judging him by his vids, why would he care at all?[Rant] He also gave away a (scratched up) Sonar Elite 20mW and an Evolution Pro 100mW with LaserShades in the same manner, "to anyone of any age anywhere in the world" which is a folly of giant proportions, and a huge hazard to us as a community because a lot of damage can be done fast with a 100mW green laser by an ignorant person or someone who just likes to do stupid things, like lase planes. In case you're wondering, he's got nearly 350,000 subscribers already, so I doubt he cares what happens with the lasers, so long as he gets his views. [/rant]
Things are going from bad to worse real fast.
Next thing you know:
Kipkay: How to successfuly crash a plane .. With lasers!
"This easy and quick HACK will enable you to crash planes from safety of your home! And it will cost you under $10!
Parts list:
100mW green module from DIY-LASER-APHALI.COM = $650
housing = 0.99 $
Two kilos of hot glue and 5 kilos of button cells = found anywhere"
**APHALI = And pay a huge amount like an idiot
That goes without saying, dude! D'oh!Dont forget it must be the first ever in the world
:crackup:
It's like a 100 000 to 1 chance of winning this.
Nice...As far as I'm concerned he stole the laser flashlight "hack" off of a old lasercommunity member named Stephanie. She was the first to dismantle a DVD burner and build it into a laser and make a guide. That was looooong before kipkay, and IIRC it was before LPF too. (she used a proper driver though)
Which also makes him a plagiarizing douche. And WTF is with calling everything a "hack," is it because it is "hacked" together so shoddily?
Since everything connected to the computer chassis was at ground, and the diode was soldered to its heat sink and the sink was bolted to the optical assembly which was attached to the DVD mechanism which eventually was tied to the computer chassis, I reckoned that the DVD diode’s case was ground. That meant one of the other two pins was the +vdc.