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Doesn't look like you are going to run out of filament anytime soon, either!
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My weekend road trip last year was to (not Chicago) Illinois.

Did find a road that was closed.... I guess barricades aren't good enough

And I did learn something about the origin of The Wizard of Oz
These little 3 day jaunts are to just to see what is there that you don't hear about; and typically are done on the country roads instead of freeways.
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I'm sure that had they used ordinary barricades, the low-information drivers would have driven around them - right off the end of the road. They would then have sued the city/county/state for not adding "this means YOU!" to the sign.
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Maybe its just the angle of the photo, but there's something slightly unsettling about the statue of Dorothy. Something about the eyes makes me think of The Shining, or something.
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Yeah ... there is a certain malevolence to that face ...
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My dev machine is down. I'm here on my hubby's craptop
I went to install ubuntu 18.04lts and grub2 refuses to boot my system
I've tried installing using a ton of different configs, i even pulled a drive because it was insisting on writing the boot to sdb instead of sda
It just dies. Cannot find an OS but the setup is successful.
Now I'm hosed. I don't know where my windows DVD is since I've moved, and I'd have to put a dvd drive back in the #$(# thing even if i found it.
I hate linux when it doesn't work. I'm probably doing something wrong but I have no idea what. This system has taken this same version of ubuntu before (albeit on an older hard drive, but both SATA hdds under 3TB)
I'm so over a barrel right now. FML
sorry wrong group
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And you are sure your intention was to post this here in "Where I am: Member Photos"?
It does not solve my Problem, but it answers my question
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whoops. i must be really out of sorts. not sure how i even got here except this trackpad stinks
When I was growin' up, I was the smartest kid I knew. Maybe that was just because I didn't know that many kids. All I know is now I feel the opposite.
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You can send OG a message, I think he can delete this tree
It does not solve my Problem, but it answers my question
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But where would the fun be in that?
cheers
Chris Maunder
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Good point!
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Sorry, I only tried to help...
It does not solve my Problem, but it answers my question
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I was joking
cheers
Chris Maunder
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Where did this rubber duck thing come from and what does it mean?
I'm old school. I just wave a dead chicken over my code.
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As long as you read the entrails to decode the event log first, that's fine.
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a cyberduck, that's great. hahaha
reminds me of robot chicken
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The box around my 3D Printer:

It's currently printing the box for the IR temperature display I'm going to add to the top.
Plywood, 20mm wood structure, perspex window, LED light strip from FleaBay, extractor fan FleaBay, fan and tube / switch mounting plate 3D printed.
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Printer? Piece of Furniture?
Reminds me of vintage TV's in that respect.
Probably I'll await the ionic-bottle-containment systems. This will work with the pattern is used to create an EMF that will attract charged "ink" and just fill the container. Quickly.
. . . start saving for the upgrade . . .
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I'm waiting for the Star Trek replicator.
Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows.
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The problem with my replicator is that it just consumes too much power. I mean even having mine produce a small raisin raises my electric bill to nearly a month's pay.
You need one of these if you want one.[^]Most people, such as yourself, don't realize the operating expenses of converting energy to matter.
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By the time the Star Trek replicator comes along, I trust we will also have solved the power requirements issue.
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Bear in mind replicators are two-way: they convert energy to matter and matter to energy for waste disposal. At a guess, they are the only reason Star Fleet can run long range missions - food, air, water, spares, laundry, and sewage disposal are all replicator functions. The ship is a nearly closed system, so "recycling" works fine, provided there isn't too much inefficiency in the system.
So they shouldn't need excessive power: feed matter in one end, convert to energy, convert to different matter at the other.
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Never saw the reverse process on StarTrash, but you did bring something to mind:
Human wastes go in and converted French cuisine.*
* I think this technology is already here.
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