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ColdHeat Soldering Iron -
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Description: Heats fast, cools fast
The Cold Heat Soldering Tool is a cordless tool that heats quickly and cools down nearly as fast. It creates the heat right in the proprietary tip material, making the tool 20 times more efficient than the average conventional soldering iron. The tip reaches 500ºF in less than 1 second for many types of joints and cools to the touch in a few seconds so you can put it away – without any waiting.
Easy to use with its ergonomic pen-like shape and cordless operation. Replaceable bevel tip is included with the unit as well as a convenient carrying case. The Cold Heat Soldering Tool is great for electrical, hobbies, and light PCB work (case modding, repairing motherboards, etc.) It functions best when used with solder 0.032 to 0.040 inches in diameter and wires 18 - 24 AWG or equivalent-sized parts.
Has these great features:
Cordless/battery operated
Heats instantly and cools in seconds
Great for electrical, hobbies, and light PCB work
Uses 4 replaceable AA batteries (not included)
Over 700 joints per battery pack
Works with any regular solder 18-25 ga.
Very safe tip - hot only during active soldering
Bright white LED illuminates soldering area
Red LED acts as tip heat indicator
One replaceable Bevel tip and carrying case included
Dimensions approximately: 7.5"L x 2"H x 1"W
Optional Conical Tip available - perfect for detailed work
Optional Chisel Tip available - perfect for larger joints
Replacement Bevel Tip available - for general purpose soldering
90-day manufacturer warranty
Check out FAQ, Manual, and Troubleshooting guide
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The Anarchist in the Library: How the Clash Between Freedom and Control is Hacking the Real World and Crashing the System -
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Price: $17.16
Description: This relatively brief book tackles an expansive topic: Internet technology and its effect on our social, political and cultural future. For cultural historian and media scholar Vaidhyanathan (Copyrights and Copywrongs), the digital revolution is about far more than downloading music. Weaving an array of historical examples with prescient analysis, Vaidhyanathan takes the Internet battles common to most readers today-e.g., the well-publicized efforts of the recording industry to stop file-sharing; the practices of those who share music online-to craft a treatise on how technology highlights the eternal cultural struggle between "oligarchy and anarchy." He discusses the evolution of copyright law in the digital realm, and looks provocatively at the political contributions of such technology and the evolution of nation-states in the digital world, at times painting a truly Orwellian vision of how our future might turn out. For example, digital networks now erase borders for commercial gain as well as for piracy, and at the same time such networks, as illustrated by the war on terror, are elusive and ungovernable. Where, how and on what principles do we draw the lines? Vaidhyanathan refrains from offering any quick-fix solutions, instead arguing that the friction between anarchy and the desire for control now highlighted by technology is an essential element in the creation of culture. Vaidhyanathan is a brilliant thinker and an energetic writer. But the sweeping scope of this book, and its vague, theoretical and at times academic slant may leave readers more confused then enlightened. Then again, welcome to the digital world.
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