But is it locked? Better slap a padlock on it somewhere, then give it two slaps and say “no one’s getting in there”.
But is it locked? Better slap a padlock on it somewhere, then give it two slaps and say “no one’s getting in there”.
It’s the companys fault for looking at the 151 and saying, what if we replaced all this with random bullshit? I miss the og pokemon. I tried playing newer games but damn, it’s pure chaos.
That is awesome. And maybe this is a dumb question but… Would that actually make the report of the gun louder?
An amazing story, and just downright perplexing. It is a shame you never found out what on earth was going on in the CTOs head. I would love to understand the thought process (or lack thereof) that went into that.
This thread went unexpected places. I can’t even imagine the pain. I hope you keep printing little bits of joy for them.
This looks similar to a problem I was having. Turned out that my extruder wasn’t calibrated properly and it was pushing far less material then expected. Try running an extrusion test like described in https://ellis3dp.com/Print-Tuning-Guide/articles/extruder_calibration.html
The future is already here – it's just not evenly distributed.
The Economist, December 4, 2003, William Gibson
I think about it like the tires on a car. They are (hopefully) the only part of the car that touches the road. If they aren’t working correctly everything else isn’t going to save you from a gentle curve in the road.
Not going to lie, even after you pointed it out, it took me a minute to find it lol. Hell yeah, that’ll keep her secure.