Also debit cards don't earn cash back or points. I visit my cousins on airline points. Monitor your cards and make sure you don't exceed your budget, same as a debit card.
Because the Internet collectively decided that you shouldn't dip your pen in company ink, so to speak. People are bad at communicating and breakups and some would rather quit their job than work alongside an ex every day, so they won't risk dating a co-worker.
I actually have a "resin mixing" gcode file that just raises and lowers the build plate a bunch while I'm warming up the shed my resin machine lives in. That mixes it up really nicely!
As for leaving resin in the vat, thank you for the advice, however I've been printing with this machine since 2020 and never empty the vat unless I'm changing resins or using a water washable (which I moved away from as the detail wasn't as crisp, and it's just as problematic as regular resin). I do run a clean cycle after a print, peel the sheet up, cure it and toss it. Never had to replace the FEP, never had any leakage issues
Sounds like the consensus. I also have a dye sublimation printer for photos (Canon Selphy) and it never fails. We've used it as a "near instant photobooth" at weddings, put probably a thousand photos through it, and photos today looks as great as the day we bought it.
Interesting. Does it have to be "on" or just plugged in? I don't have a permanent space for a paper printer so it stays in the closet until we need it.
My favorite kind is where you just get a scanner when you walk into the store. Scan stuff when you put it in your bag, scan the scanner at the end, pay and leave. No futzing about moving stuff from cart to bags or anything like that, and it's way more convenient to use my own bags because I'm loading them as I go, instead of being rushed at the very end.
Yes, but where the carbon comes from does matter. Burning fossil fuels is bad because it reintroduces previously sequestered carbon back into the atmosphere. If we can shorten the carbon cycle and simultaneously reduce the total amount of free carbon in the atmosphere, it's still a net positive, even though we would still be burning hydrocarbons.
Of course the less we burn, the better, and I'm sure the water resources used to make the "renewable" fuel are just as problematic and wasteful.
I used to read 2-3 books a week, but between work, kids, keeping my house in order, I have so few contiguous time blocks for leisure reading that I'm lucky if I finish a book in a month or two. I do read a TON of books with my kids while putting them to bed, I just don't count those for myself.
Aww this makes me sad, my camera literally bricked itself halfway through the tour and corrupted the SD card in the process. My cell phone camera was really crappy at the time, and all my surviving photos turned out really bad. I hope my wife and I get back to NZ one day to recreate the photos!
Yeah, now I can check my subscription list and get 3 new posts from my list of 200 communities across a variety of instances!