Time for some VCR repair in a stupid but fun way
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Emily Velasco (mle_online@social.afront.org)'s status on Wednesday, 27-Dec-2023 14:11:50 UTC Emily Velasco -
Emily Velasco (mle_online@social.afront.org)'s status on Wednesday, 27-Dec-2023 14:11:45 UTC Emily Velasco A quality repair. Just like new.
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Emily Velasco (mle_online@social.afront.org)'s status on Wednesday, 27-Dec-2023 14:11:46 UTC Emily Velasco Yes!
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Emily Velasco (mle_online@social.afront.org)'s status on Wednesday, 27-Dec-2023 14:11:48 UTC Emily Velasco A couple of cute, colorful buttons to replace those broken ones
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Emily Velasco (mle_online@social.afront.org)'s status on Wednesday, 27-Dec-2023 14:11:49 UTC Emily Velasco Since I have the VCR open, here's something for folks who haven't seen the insides of a VCR working
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Emily Velasco (mle_online@social.afront.org)'s status on Wednesday, 27-Dec-2023 14:11:50 UTC Emily Velasco The problem with this VCR was that when I took the front cover off to remove a tangled up videotape, I accidentally broke two of these tall tactile buttons. I don't have any replacements in my stash of stuff and I'm not going to order a whole set of them just to get two, so I'm going to replace them something else.
I've taken the two bad ones out and soldered some JST connectors in their place
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