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I’m so old that when I made circuits as a kid in the 1970s I literally mounted them on a wooden board like we used to cut bread on upstairs in the kitchen.


I remember mounting my circuits on corrugated cardboard as a child. Uphill and against the wind in both directions.


They are called "breadboards" for a reason.

I have been known to use a piece of cardboard for a few small dead-bug circuits from time to time. Google used cardboard rather than cases to separate their early servers (IIRC the cardboard was on a shelf and the board on top, actually).


> They are called "breadboards" for a reason.

I literally never made this connection until you pointed it out. Thank you for an "aha" moment!




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