the revolt/lost of trust has managed to get the CEO booted from reddit. Thats going to bloat a lot of egos.
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Next stop: getting reddit booted from the Internet.
Today I saw a little boy, about two years old, wearing rubber boots in the mid-day heat. He reminded me of my own son who wore snow boots almost every day, even during summer months. It made me so happy that I felt compelled to say something positive to his adult companion/guardian. She smiled, said she was British, and explained she'd bought the boots for her best friend's kid because that's the British way....and then we had a laugh about the American toddler wearing rubber boots made in China.
Coffee Rub...on pork chops for dinner...on the grill...
Work approved my 3 main requests for programming during the next school year. A MakerBot, LEGO Mindstorm v3, and HearthStone on all the tablets.
I'm not sure that a MakerBot is the best choice among all the 3D printers available, considering the "recent" problems.
What's going on with MakerBot?
Their newest generation of printers seems to suffer from massive technical problems, several of them related to their new extruder.
The licensing states that you're not allowed to open the extruder or you'll lose your warranty. However, the same extruder becomes blocked quite often by partially-melted materials or material which has solidified inside the extruder. I've seen figures quoted that this happens up to every 3rd print.
Which means that you then have to receive a new extruder by mail which takes time. Plus, guess what happens when your warranty is over? These particular extruders are NOT cheap.
It's also having problems with accuracy. http://nicklievendag.com/makerbot-re...w/#comment-125
As a result, they're the subject of a class-action lawsuit because those were known problems. http://makezine.com/2015/07/14/maker...lty-extruders/
They also laid off 20% of their staff in April.
Considering the other issues they had, I wouldn't really trust them. The lawsuit even made the news over here.
Edit: Oh, and one more thing - if the extruder actually works, its lifetime is only about 200 hours. With a larger print taking up to 10 hours, this means that you could print a bit more than 20 times and then have to purchase a new extruder. Which comes at $175.
Pretty sure we are getting Makerbot 2s. Thats the version the nearby school uses and what downtown uses. I wouldn't get new shit before downtown did.
Already designing classes on making Minecraft and custom LEGO models.
As I get older, the things that make me "happy" get simpler. Waking up to another day means I didn't die in my sleep, and helps me shrug off the pains that kept me from getting a good night's sleep! I can find some "happiness" by dragging my tired ass to the coffee maker, next to the kitchen window, forcing me to watch the morning sunrise and a new day approaching.
Finally got all the official paperwork. :o Joining the devil, looking for a soul to steal. :o
You won't find any there...
Plenty of people with soul in Atlanta, though. ;)
I thought everyone is meant to be playing a fiddle. :o
Oh fine
55 seconds in
Did they do the Johnny Cash sequel? :o
I haven't been in a very long time, but I think not - I just remembered that one and, of course, the bit with the carving coming to life that has gotten a lot of people typing angry words since June.
My memories of the show is that it is beyond cheesy, has a lot of inspire pride in America bits (seriously, even the glorifying the confederacy bit ends that way, though it is pretty terrible and I've heard rednecks boo at the reunification), and a hell of a lot of fun to go to. If it weren't so damned hot I'd be tempted to go since I keep reading people talking about it.
Maybe hell will freeze over and the temperature will drop below 90...
We had a few storms this afternoon and evening, it was actually comfortable by about 7 this evening.
I went out to play in the rain during the last one, got cold.
Incidentally, it made me very happy.
I occasionally check the forecast down south and I don't recall the last time I saw a high of under 93. :o It must rain lava or something.
Usually, if it does rain it is just a short storm that mostly just makes it more humid. You can watch steam rising from the dirt with every drop.
The last climb of today's tour etappe is gorgeous!
https://cdn1.vox-cdn.com/thumbor/30u...ersion_2.0.jpg
Wow, that's a beautiful view! It probably means more to anyone who's actually climbed the mountain, to take that picture....but I'm "happy" for the vicarious experience.
Well I watched them climb it on bikes on teevee :p But I have cycled in the mountains in the past, views like that were the best thing about it. Best view I ever cycled up would be this one, i think.
http://www.brevet.cc/wp-content/uplo...d-960x5421.jpg
https://www.tcs.ch/assets/img/auto-u...rd_508_338.jpg
I've had many ideas for inventions and apps over the years, and never really gone beyond the early stages of their development. About a year ago I came up with an idea that fired up my imagination like few others have, but I shelved it. A few months later someone else posted about a similar idea on a forum, but that didn't push me to get started on development. Just the other day, something happened (combination of time, energy, support, people and seeing another reasonably well-developed idea nabbed by someone else) and now, though we're a couple of months behind, I have found a couple of people who can help make this idea reality. I have nfi if it will work but I think the idea is sound and everyone who's heard the first sentence of the product description has immediately said, "Omg, that's brilliant, I want it!" so I'm very excited and of course also terrified early days so still very hush-hush but I needed to vent my excitement somewhere. More details in about six months once we need to start looking for international liaisons!!
Is it a Lewk troll that posts in multiple languages? :o
Not sure exactly, it was more than ten years ago and my parents picked the camping and the route etc. I'd say 10, max 20 km from Airolo. So you could warm up a bit before the climb :p
Not sure if I could do it now, I'm not exactly in shape (read: no way I could do that again without training), but it's not a very hard climb. It's long, but if you stick to your tempo and don't force, you might be very slow, but you'll get up there as long as you just calmly keep going. What always killed me were short steep climbs (Ardennes..), or climbs that kept changing in percentage non stop. This one is just long, and you can see where you're going so that's motivating too. Then again I was in good shape then and had done 1000+m on one day before, though not in one climb. So maybe it is harder than I think it was :p
Downhill I took the big road though, which was excellent :D 70 kmph :)
To the north there is only one road. While on the south there are two, where the big road is cars only. That's why you peferably start on the south side.
I know what you mean, one of the hardes climb I did in one rush was this one. You see there is a 17% and a 20% part near the end.Quote:
or climbs that kept changing in percentage non stop.
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