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(source) Unplug Then: "to disconnect something, such as a lamp or television from an electrical source or another device by removing its plug".
Keep handy a rubber-bulb or other suction desolderer (sucks up melted solder) or a spool of desoldering braid (fine copper mesh that absorbs melted solder) in case you mess up and need to disconnect something or remove excess solder from a joint.
Truth to tell, there are few professional Porsche mechanics who haven't lowered an engine out of a 911 without sometime, somewhere forgetting to first disconnect something, whether it's the wire to the backup-light switch on the transmission or the vacuum hose that leads to the brake booster.
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You've given an all-too-cynical and disconnected world something to smile about this summer.
List three situations in which you feel disconnected from something greater than yourself.
So why do we teach our children to treat math as something that is difficult, disconnected, irrelevant, and something to be avoided?
The child experiences this as a "relational disconnect" - something upsetting to them at the best of times, but potentially catastrophically so during separation anxiety, when the child is instinctually driven to connect to us to preserve themselves.
That is a very different level of the ditzy disconnect than something like her comparing giving an on-screen blow job to playing "a brunette with migraines" (or any other absurdly clueless comment).
It is that X, for all its intricacy, says something simple: disconnect your heart and you are likely to lose your mind.
It's the perfect way to disconnect and to try something new (and ideally healthy).
"There is a culture at the moment that says wildlife is something disconnected from us.
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