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sole » 6 minutes ago » wrote: ↑
Most likely didn't plug in a connection to the sensor, wire broke or grounded or short circuited, or you are making this **** up for attention. You are supposedly a very smart engineer and you cannot figure out engineered outcomes so far? Your brain isn't navigating evolving in plain sight living in a series parallel environment.
Not as smart as you pretend to have become after birth.
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