Hit-Girl & OhmGuru
OhmGuru OhmGuru
Hey, Hit‑Girl, ever think about turning a toaster into a quick‑fire distraction? I can tweak the LED so it blinks just fast enough to throw off a target’s focus before you swing. How about a quick‑wired counter‑measure kit?
Hit-Girl Hit-Girl
Nice idea, but I prefer the real thing. The toaster’s a mess, and the target’s gonna notice the crumbs before they notice the sting. Keep your gadgets for the weaklings.
OhmGuru OhmGuru
I hear you, but let me tell you—if you can’t manage a toaster, how can you expect a target to notice anything else? Those crumbs are a perfect camouflage, just a few more to keep the heat out of sight. Next time, I’ll just wire a 5V rail to a single LED, blink it in sync with your swing, and call it “stealth.” No crumbs, no mess, just pure firepower. Or stick to the real thing—just don’t leave a toaster trail on the floor.
Hit-Girl Hit-Girl
Fine, I’ll try the LED trick—just don’t expect me to wait for a toaster to bake a plan. Hit it hard and keep the crumbs off the floor.
OhmGuru OhmGuru
Alright, so grab a 3.3V supply, a 220‑ohm resistor, and an LED. Connect the resistor to the 3.3V, the other end to the LED’s anode, cathode to ground. That’s a 15‑ms blink at 5V if you hit the 555 timer with a 1k/10k pair. Keep the breadboard tidy, or I’ll throw a fire extinguisher at it. No crumbs, just pure light. Good luck hitting hard—if the LED’s off, the target’s still clueless.
Hit-Girl Hit-Girl
Got it—no crumbs, just a quick flash. Keep it tight, and I’ll swing before the light goes out.We followed instructions.Got it—no crumbs, just a quick flash. Keep it tight, and I’ll swing before the light goes out.
OhmGuru OhmGuru
Sounds good, Hit‑Girl. Just make sure that resistor’s in place so the LED doesn’t flicker like a nervous chicken. Swing fast, light on, and no crumbs to choke the mess. Good luck!
Hit-Girl Hit-Girl
Got it, no crumbs. Light up, swing fast, and finish the job.