Aw, they used to show that on the Space Channel in TO every Canadian Thanksgiving. Because it was such a “turkey.”
It was awful, but I miss it. I think a very poor quality episode 1 is available on Youtube. (last I checked)
Aw, they used to show that on the Space Channel in TO every Canadian Thanksgiving. Because it was such a “turkey.”
It was awful, but I miss it. I think a very poor quality episode 1 is available on Youtube. (last I checked)
Couple of things that I’ve observed. It’s a combo of shit design and poor human behavior.
-the ones in an office setting take an absolute fuck ton of abuse from people who can’t reload paper or replace an ink cartridge; I have seen punching and slamming on the regular -as a corollary to the above, no one fucking trains workers on copiers. The workers have to figure it out on their own. Violence is a natural response. -as a secondary corollary to the above, you can absolutely fuck with hated colleagues by removing their names from the user list simply by using the manual keypad (or changing the name from TooBeeSan to TooBeeNasty) -the ones in a home setting are persnicketty about color toner and are shit at Bluetooth connections (and thus also take a fuck ton of abuse)
In 1996, the answer to that question was, “yes - of course.” I did it when I needed to fly 1000 miles on short notice to see my grandfather buried. I think it was the same in 2001 when my gran passed.
I’m honestly not sure what the answer is today. As a frequent and cynical flyer in 2024, I’m not so sure that’s still a policy. A call to customer service might get you a cheap seat, but it’s rare to find a flight that isn’t completely booked. (Algorithms seem to have solved the airlines’ empty seat problem)
I didn’t really expect anyone to know that, which was sort of the joke. He was very famous in his time, but by now it’s a bit of a deep cut.
Artie Shaw was a clarinetist who ran a jazz band. In addition to that, he was also quite the weirdo. Womanizer, liked math a lot (like more than is natural), was an expert marksman who was nationally ranked in that sort of thing, and really into fly fishing. Also, currently, very dead. And that’s good because otherwise he’d be 114.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Artie_Shaw
here’s a sample of his work https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k_v3GY3ZqdM
Shock: I’m not really Artie Shaw.
Speaking as a new hobbyist (2 months), I went with an Creality Ender 3 V3 KE. The cost was in the $250-300 USD range and it had a decent range of features.
I’ve used it almost every day since unpacking it. It’s pretty easy to get to know. The Creality cloud slicing tool is good enough for me (for now), and can be run via a browser or app.
Microcenter has a variety of display models that you can check out. If I had known about it I probably would have gone prior to making my selection. I’m not sure my choice would have been different, but a little extra knowledge never hurts.
I would say that the hair is the set of raccoons that hang out on the roof of the house and do weird shit at unexpected times.