@klausman It's literally a breadboard.

@klausman Not sure when @pjf posted that but that's quite the hack… and component abuse.

@hackaday would probably be quite interested there.

@stuartl @klausman @hackaday : It was Luke's breadboard, I just retweeted it with commentary.

And it was a long time ago, back on the bird site. I'm not really good with time, but I'm pretty sure it was over a decade ago.

I'm delighted it's still making the rounds!

@klausman Another reason: to prove your loyalty to "Men at Work".
@klausman man that toast is LIT
@klausman Need to try this with Marmite :)
@klausman Ah yeah, a Printed Circuit Bread
@klausman now i want to get some vegemite so i can measure the resistance lol
@klausman why use a breadboard when a toastboard is so much more delicious and stable?

@klausman

Americans: the only good use for Vegemite

@klausman What happens when two engineers from opposite sides of the 'mite schism* have to work on the same PCB (Paste Circuit Bread)?

*vegemite/marmite
(I myself avoid the controversy by joining the lesser known Promite sect)

2025 Component Abuse Challenge: Dawg Gone LED Tester

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@klausman now we need a CPU implemented in vegemite on toast

@klausman awesome, now what will be my cupboard semiconductor?

Looking forward to geeky videos of retro computers constructed at home from bread and vegemite and running Doom.

@klausman Easy and seemingly innocent way to torment tourists we don't like. (Their body is absolutely not ready for it)