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I've have spent a whole month in a different town for the summer assignment (we must have an actual job (by papers)). And I agreed with some people to work on Chernobyl_2.0 [ we really had such vibes for many reasons ]. Ehehehe. The town was pretty (Udomlya), people too. The job was... was not. We had 5 weeks and 90% of time was reading lectures in .docx files. So I simply had been eating mint pryaniky while playing online games and drawing sometimes.
Dissapointing
However we HAD some assignments! ONE(!!!) scheme [ for describing modules signals ] and ONE(!!!) binary table and NOTHING(!!!) else... BUT BUT BUT LOOK:
WE ACTUALLY HAD AN OPPOTINITY TO ASSEMBLE SOMETHING!!!
We were connecting wires to send signals ON/OFF to a servo + some signal lights.
The 1st attempt was funny:
when we've pressed a LOUD EXPLOSIVE sound filled the room. Hehe. That was a short curcuit, because we mixed up one signal. I'm such a good mechanic //-w-//NOW GIVE ME ROBOTS TO MAINTAIN AND TOUCH.
Also we went to two training... These are rooms where people operate the processes in a reactor. Temperature, pressure, acids, pumps and other functions to care for. [ They did allow us to make photos (: a shock emote ;) ]
SO MANY FUNNY BUTTONS AND LIGHTS AND SCREENS AND ELSE. BALL MOUSE! I'VE TOUCHED THEM LIKE A FREAK. Also, people pressed some buttons then everything was red and noisy. Alarms. Catastrophe. Radiation. Nice.
Servers with dozens of modules [ the schematic assignments were about these big boxes ] They contain modules with various purposes: motors, valves, sensors, MORE AND MORE AND MORE AND MORE AND MORE AND MORE AND MORE AND MORE: