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I have a Wanhao Duplicator i3. It’s a steel framed version of the Reprap Prusia i3. I love it. I would highly recommend it, but don’t buy it from Wanhao USA. They aren’t the same company, and there are some shady dealings going on with them. I wish I knew better, and bought it from someone else.

If sleeping in on the weekends is wrong, I don’t want to be right!

That’s my big concern. My addition is out of control. If I don’t get my caffeine, I’m screwed. I really need to think about biting the bullet, dealing with the withdrawal, and just kicking the habit.

When my kids were younger, I used DDWRT to setup two SSIDS. I only gave the kids the password for one of them, and that one I routed through a content filter on my network. Now that they are older, I’ve removed that, but I still think DDWRT gives you a lot more control over your router than the stock firmware will

I’ve never had an issue getting a job before, thankfully. But one thing that your article doesn’t talk about is how my job requires a credit card for travel. I don’t have one because of my credit, so I have to travel out of pocket, cash, and be reimbursed two weeks later.

My 17 year old daughter, who is a red head, is wearing a loaf of bread hanging from a string around her neck and going as a “Ginger Bread Girl”.

In my son’s boy scout troop, we make pineapple upside down cake in dutch ovens at camp outs.

This is how you do science. You experiment with changing one variable at a time so you know what impact the changes have. Sometimes a combination of changes will have a greater impact than either individual change, but you still need to test out each individual change by itself, just to be sure.

And I thought I traveled a lot at just under 100!

No App because Apple keeps tight control over what goes in their app store, and would NEVER let Google publish an iOS to Android equivalent. I’m just waiting for Google to try it, and then claim a monopoly infringement and sue.

I never bring my laptop to a meeting unless I have something specific, related to the meeting, that I need to do. I only bring my paper notebook. I just can’t resist the temptation to do other work while I’ve got my laptop open, and I know this about myself, so I leave the laptop behind.

I’m assuming that there will be ads placed in the “absolutely free” versions of the paid apps, and that the revenue goes to Amazon, who, in turn, pays the app developers the per minute usage. The apps have to have something included to track their usage already, so ads are only a step away.

“If you get an invitation that says “white tie attire only,” you know this is a very formal occasion,” that I would most certainly decline. I am NOT a white tie type of person. I’m barely a black tie type of person! (I’m not saying that white tie affairs are bad in any way. If you enjoy that kind of event, that’s

Soap is bad, bad, bad for anti-reflextive coating. Peels it off. I've been told it's what they use to remove it at the store. Go to Walmart, buy a $2 bottle of lens cleaner. It comes with free refills, and works really well.

If you've got more than one computer, try to access the site with both computer, one of them running the vpn, at the same time.

My mouse pad couldn't have started life any lighter. It was pure white. Now it's an off-grey. Even though I clean it at least once a week, it's still gross!

HTC Aria Rooted with stock rom—vulnerable. Can you turn off the Service Loading feature on non-Samsung phones?

Isn't that called "Android?" :)

Stupid Question Style! Why cut anything on the seed side. Why not just attach a real yardstick to that side? You could then, you know, actually measure the distance between seeds.

So, I ran raspi-config, and set it to Turbo mode, then I added the two widgets to the panel, and it only ever shows 700mhz. Does it only go up to 1000mhz when it needs to, or should it be running at that full time?