When you need to weld two 3d printed parts together, try Weld-On 3. It comes with a hypodermic applicator. Press the parts tight together, then drip some Weld-On 3 in the seam. The liquid is a strong solvent that dissolves the surface of both pieces, but within a minute the parts are welded together. It's the BEST way to weld two 3d printed parts together I have ever used. Use in a well ventilated area.
The water is slowly draining into an airtight cavity underground and replacing air in the cavity, which is bubbling up through the same hole. The cavity is probably why you have a puddle there to begin with, the ground is depressed into the cavity. It could end up forming a small sinkhole. Excavation recommended.
I have a Canon Color LaserJet scanner/copier/printer for documents, and a large format Canon inkjet photo printer. Aftermarket toner, aftermarket ink, and they work flawlessly. I did a ton of research for both. I would never buy an HP printer.
Social animals like us invent ethics. It all comes down to what most people find appalling vs what most people find acceptable. A lot of that comes down to empathy. How would you feel if it was done to you?
Thanks, that makes sense. I'm often suspicious of new euphemisms that make people feel like a problem is less of a problem than it really is. I'm all for more accurate language.
Are the oranges the slaves? Or...