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I have a birthday soon and my friend wants to buy me something. I have now picked out 3 things, but do not know what to take.
The Nintendo Switch game New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe
A wristwatch by S. Oliver
adidas shoes
For my switch, I still have games that need to be played through. I also have a New Nintendo 2DS XL with several games and among them New Super Mario Bros (parts 1 and 2) that still have to be played through. But I would really like a 2D Mario Jump n Run on the Switch.
The wristwatch is intended for school. When we write tests or exams, we're not allowed to look at the cell phone and I often come under time pressure because I then have no sense of time. And always asking the teacher is annoying.
I need new adidas shoes. I only have one pair (from adidas, not just a few shoes in general) and the sole is slowly coming off.
So what would you choose from the things as a birthday present in my place?
If the brine comes off, then the shoes are probably the most important.
Nothing at all. I couldn't use everything but if I had to make a decision it would be my shoes. I always got Amazon and Conrad gift cards because nobody knew what the name was. I then used the money to buy electrical engineering.
She has other shoes
You could then play that together and you would both have some of it.
But only 1 pair of Adidas…
I'm not interested in games and never wear a wristwatch.
And why do you absolutely need some Adidas?
He's been enjoying it the longest!
Electrical engineering? Is it more short-lived?
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I've been soldering since I was 8 and I've had some electric shocks but I'm still alive. 230V are not as bad as everyone says. You usually die from followings, never through contact. If you mean that. I mainly work in the data area and rarely above 20V. I do not solder my own products based on SMD and more. 12V tingles in a wound, nothing more. You don't even notice it on the skin.
You are great. But watches, even a metal bracelet holds them, not soldered. And the work is not for the hobbyist-solderer, too freaky.
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What has that got to do with my answer or question?
A clockwork is really small but I solder on an SMD basis, that is almost in the same area. At least the size. But I would never build a clock. I also lack the knowledge and experience.
But as I said, that has nothing to do with the question.
Then I misunderstood your comment. On the subject of electronics (clock).