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[* black] Our journey in pursuit of electronics did not leave us disappointed. We reveal some tightly-packed components. | |
- | [* black] As we begin to pull out the boards and cables and bits, we're reminded strongly of a certain wearable nightmare (cough apple watch cough) |
- | [* black] Tons of glue and complex cables (luckily no tripoints tho) |
- | [* black] That flying bit might be an ambient light sensor, it's tough to de-lens while the cable snarl is still in the earbud. |
- | [* black] We also find the worlds tiniest coaxial connector. |
+ | [* black] As we begin to pull out the boards, cables, and bits, we're reminded of a certain wearable nightmare (''cough'' [guide|40655|Apple Watch|stepid=93693|new_window=true] ''cough''). |
+ | [* black] If jamming complex cables into a small form factor and sealing it with a copious amount of glue were a game, Apple would be [http://giphy.com/gifs/reaction-winning-charlie-sheen-x0kMYoT7J31i8/fullscreen|winning|new_window=true]. |
+ | [* black] We see a dangling component that we suspect is an ambient light sensor, but need to investigate further. We also see the worlds cutest (and smallest?) [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RF_connector|coaxial connector|new_window=true]. |