@cabel.panic.com DELICIOUS BURGER has made it to Japan! Seen briefly in the background of this McCafe commercial… youtu.be/dSX6P2ztCHU?...
I found out that you can kill a rock, live on stream today. What did you do?
Trying to save a ~36 hour 3D print.
When I set up Klipper, I may have assumed the Z area was 25mm larger than it is…
I've resliced, chopped the top off at a "safe" height and made note of the Layer # where the slice occurs.
Now to adopt the patience and attention of a sniper, approaching layer 874.
I also tore a rock to pieces (unrelated) with my bare hands in front of several hundred witnesses, so I think I'm two for two.
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I'll just print the rest and glue it on afterwards.
Technically, this is the *second* time Conan has appeared in a Gundam
I’m in a rental car (a Nissan Versa, supposedly a real car) and I absolutely cannot get over the CLEARLY FREEHAND-DRAWN lines on the backup camera??!?
I stress to you, reader, these are the lines that appear on the car’s display. They are not the kind that “bends” it’s just an MSPaint PNG.
Some important Canadian tokusatsu history! www.cbc.ca/arts/war-amp...
End of an era: The Nikka Whisky advertisement featuring the "Nikka Uncle" has disappeared from Sapporo's Susukino entertainment district. A sign in its place reads, "The face of Susukino is changing. (Just a little.) Starts April 7th"
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Unseen Japan
In 1984, director Peter Svatek and an all-star crew, including future Oscar winners, created a 30 second sci-fi epic that still lives on