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05 November 2016
connects servo to breadboard
Only way I've found to connect a standard RC servo motor to a breadboard (in my case used for an Arduino). Not many options; this male-male cable fills the bill perfectly. (Note in the servo world the terms "male" and "female" are frequently reversed from the "male" - "has pins" everybody else uses.) If order of colors matters, _careful_ work with a very small tool can remove pins and reinsert them in a different order.

10 June 2017
Very nice idea, fitting an empty knife slot in a block that already has a steel. But WAY too coarse. Need 1000# absolute minimum for my knives.
28 January 2011
fast is worthwhile
On my Linux system, I moved /tmp & /home (& swap) to this drive. User speed (login, open terminal window, browser, etc. etc.) more than doubled, even though my computer already had max RAM (2GB) and is clocked faster than 2.5MHz. The speedup was worth the money - reusing one of these old drives was a very positive experience. (By current standards the old drives are "small" ...but they're actually plenty big for all of my needs; they're big enough I can misplace/lose files just fine:-) I was worried about heat, but according to the internal temperature readings from `smartctl`, this new 10000RPM drive actually runs significantly cooler (!) than the old pre-existing 7200RPM drive.