tonyn 1d ago • 100%
We're 7 minutes away, and we do go often just for a meal.
tonyn 1d ago • 100%
We have season passes that give us access to all Cedar Fair parks with unlimited meals and drinks, unlimited visits all year long, and it still costs less than one trip to Disney. We often visit 7 different parks in a year, and our home park dozens of times.
tonyn 3d ago • 100%
My favorite kind of johnnycake
tonyn 3d ago • 100%
It probably has moisture, dry it in an old food dehydrator from goodwill or get a filament dryer.
tonyn 3d ago • 100%
Multi-Color Printing!!!
tonyn 4d ago • 100%
It stays in you, you die, buried, next generation might die with fewer, etc
tonyn 4d ago • 97%
The only way to reduce micro plastics is to reduce plastic production. We need to go with paper bags and glass jars or aluminum cans, bamboo straws, etc. the more we reduce, the fewer micro plastics we will add to the environment. I don't know how dangerous these micro plastics are to life, but I am sure our children will find out.
tonyn 5d ago • 100%
Like chocolate? I would love a food safe 3d printer to print chocolate. Just sayin'
tonyn 6d ago • 100%
If your local machine dies, and you have a backup on your phone which you cannot unlock... aren't you screwed?
tonyn 6d ago • 100%
Where is the key stored?
tonyn 6d ago • 100%
Unfortunately I can't see how public transport would be feasible without accepting that the vast majority of places I might want to go are simply inaccessible, and the places I could go would take 3-5 times longer. Case in point, there are no public transportation options to get to my son's high school. It would be a 35 minute bicycle ride. I can drive there in 12 minutes. Getting to my local Wegmans would take 37 minutes by bus. I can drive there in 9 minutes. I live on the outskirts of a medium size city on the east coast in a low density residential neighborhood.
tonyn 6d ago • 80%
I guess it's more than just "caring" - I feel that we'd all be a lot safer if we were all going the same speed instead of inviting people to dodge in and out
tonyn 6d ago • 97%
Help me out with this, because it's driving me crazy. Whenever I leave anywhere close to 2 seconds between me and the car on front of me, someone cuts in, and I'm now too close to them, so I slow down, leaving a 2 second gap, and another cuts in. Rinse, repeat. I end up being the slow ass that everyone keeps zooming around unless I tailgate.
tonyn 1w ago • 75%
Kinguin ftw
tonyn 1w ago • 100%
The maximum possible combinations given the current rules set forth by the SSA is 888,931,098.
The United States population on October 11, 2024 is: 337,248,197
The estimated population of humans on earth is 8,078,345,740
The social security administration has said they have enough SSNs to last for about the next 70 years, and will address this issue in the future.
tonyn 2w ago • 100%
I wish I could be of more help, I've rarely used google meet and never used it to record.
tonyn 2w ago • 20%
The social contract, and the knowledge that it isn't acceptable and any women inside would likely scream and the man would be perceived as an attempted rapist and would face consequences.
I just picked up some 16TB WD Red Pros for $219, and they're normally $289. Had to share with my fellow hoarders.
I have between 20-30 TB of data I want to keep a copy of in a firesafe. I do not want to use an online storage solution, I want to maintain my personal data at my home. My current plan is to get (2) Mediasonic HFR2-SU3S2 PRORAID enclosures and (8) WD Red Pro NAS 16TB drives to fill them. The first would contain a full backup and be placed in the safe. The second would be attached to my machine and receive nightly backups. Periodically, I would rotate the enclosures, taking the one from the safe and swap it with the one connected to my machine. Are there any problems with my plan that I am not thinking of? Are there better solutions? Is anyone else keeping a rotating data backup in a safe? How is it working out for you?
I downloaded a model but the Homer had several model flaws and the sponge base didn't fit my sponges so I designed my own. I basically kept only the spout. I started with a PNG of Homer disappearing into the bushes. I cleaned it up a lot in gimp, then used adobe's PNG to SVG converter, which I'll say works very well. Brought that into inkscape and cleaned it up even more. Separated him into colors, pulled them into tinkercad at different heights, then printed him with 4 color changes.