tune your printer and do a temp calibration tower.
other things that will help with this is increasing extrusion width to 150% or so of the nozzle diameter. (this also improves the strength of your parts.)
that said benchy's are horribly unstable and don't float right. but they should float.
healthy people don't buy medications at exorbitant rates. the reason prevention is worth a pound of cure is because you're not desperate enough to buy them their fifth yacht.
"you're honor, we can't let him go because he's a flight risk!"
"Your honor, first..... I just have to say, it's 'your', not 'you're'... okay with that out of the way, Mr Abrego wants to stay in this country. He's not a flight risk. He's fighting to stay. The government is just making shit up."
"You'RE honor, he's a flight risk because if you let him out, we'll deport him!"
You don't start killing off bacteria until 130f, 54c, which is the 'real' point of cooking. (oh there's also texture reasons, making it more palatable. but generally we cook foods so it's safe to eat.)
Generally, the only things you'd prepare at lower than 130f, are things that don't have a problem with bacteria- whole plants and vegetables. Which is why cut up fruits and veggies are meant to be refrigerated- this stalls off the bacterial growth that the plant can't stop because it's barrier to do that has been removed.
but no. Chopping off a bicep or something won't cook at your core body temperature- and in point of fact, your surface temp is actually much lower.
These encounters, which the government has described as elaborate, drug-fueled sex marathons that Mr. Combs coerced two women to participate in, are central to the prosecution’s case; he is charged with sex trafficking and racketeering conspiracy.
Coercing people to have sex is called “rape”. The prosecution, at least, is saying that.
So it’s hardly necessary. That said, I’ve had more than a few conversations with clients about our employees “flirting” only to find out they all the guard said was literally “hello,” without getting up from the desk or otherwise taking it any further.
(I’m a manager contract security. My employees are guards at our client’s facilities or wherever.)
Yeah. they're horrible. Find your local library, they have tons of things going on, usually. Probably have something you might find interesting involving others.
Otherwise, there's plenty of other 3rd spaces, like community centers, or things more directly dedicated to your interests.
Again, hanlon razor applies here, so I don't think you are sponsored by the oil industry, but you repeat their taking points exactly.
While I don’t disagree with the sentiment… the reality is that used evs are a shitty option. What we need to be doing, that would benefit everyone, is building out mass transit, that run 24/7 and at reasonable frequencies.
Yes. Totally the talking points of Big Oil.
Totally.
You’re full of shit.
A quick search, and average EU driving is about 10k km/year.
Being generous here and not using the more-than-double American numbers, you can expect a typical decade-old ev to have lost about 20% of its range, and having had about 200km max range when it was out, for about 160km.
Fine for daily commute, sure. Not fine if the owner ever wants to visit another city, for oh so many reasons. Not like us poors have a life. Nope all we ever do is commute, work, and go home. That’s all life is….
apparently not. It's fixed now.
(the lady who built a not-quite-full-sized benchy)