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  • Sunglasses. Would go thru 4 or 5 pairs of cheap plastic lense sunglasses every year. The lenses would always get all scratched. Bit the bullet and bought a pair of Costas 3 years ago. Lenses still look brand new.

  • It's not family without a pizza party.

  • They give many fucks about what their donors want.

  • We apologize for the inconvenience.

  • You forgot the banking and insurance industries as well.

  • Good Luck Guys!

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  • Don't blame me. I voted for Kodos.

  • Have you never had to tow a trailer? Haul lumber or stone? Bring home a large appliance or furniture? Help a friend move? Or are you just assuming anyone who uses a vehicle you don't need is an asshole?

  • I literally made 15 10-inch crepes for my family this morning. Using 2 pans it took about 30-40 minutes. Made some raspberry sauce before getting the crepes going. All told, the whole process took less than an hour and was awesome.

  • Am I the only one wondering how often Borrero meets his gay lover?

  • I'm a white guy in the Northeast US. My family came from Canada in the early 20th century. None of my grandparents ever owned land. They all were either homemakers or menial laborers. My family didn't own anything until the 70s. Should I pay reparations?

  • Google. Plenty of us out there who can help out. It never occurred toe. To contact Creality if I had a problem.

  • I've got an Ender 5 Pro. Had it for a few years now. The tinkering factor is one of the selling points. I have learned so much about how the printer works, how electronics work in general, stepper motors, GCode, etc. Over the years I've upgraded everything but the frame just because I could. Get the Ender and experiment.

  • Your retraction speed might be a little fast. 20-30mms is usually what I use. Only use the part cooling fan on the bridges. Speed can be a bit interesting. PETG is stringy. I typically print PETG pretty slow. 40-50 if I'm going for fine detail. Would probably increase the temp a bit too. That's a bunch of wild-ass guesses but it's where I'd start.

  • My wife and I met on match.com. We bonded over our love of cats. We celebrated our 20th anniversary of our first date in March. We lived 5 miles apart before we met. We never would have met without the Internet.

  • Grow up and get your own fucking computer. Don't be an asshole and fuck with someone's else's machine. Do whatever is required to be done on the school machine then put it away and use your own for whatever supersecret spy shit or whatever you need to hide from"The Man". I don't fuck with my company issued machine. I do my work then use my own machine to surf porn, torrent, or what the fuck. I don't mess around with the machine that someone's else paid for. Because I'm not an asshole. Don't be an asshole.

  • DevOps is fun and you'll learn a lot in a short amount of time. You will have to learn a bunch of stuff about automation, how different technologies are built and deployed, source control, etc. It's a steep learning curve but awesome if you're up to the challenge. It is never boring. I've been working on DevOps processes since before it was called DevOps. I've always been happy to be in this sector. Keep in mind that there is no set definition for DevOps. Some purists will argue what I do, setting up the tools and automation then let the devs do their thing, is not DevOps. They might believe that DevOps means developers set everything up and support everything. Of course, that doesn't scale. Other companies just rebrand build engineers as DevOps. That's about the most boring thing I can think of, besides QA. :-) Good luck!

  • One broken orbital bone coming right up.