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*is now stuck at work figuring out the evolution of 'Sister Sqveak: Safety Begins with Roo!' from block-print Soviet-style worker-paradise workplace trauma prevention through Americanization in WWII, becoming nosecone art and WACaRoo posters, safety comics and work training animatics through the 50s, inevitable rebranding fresh and funky in the 80s, and now charmingly retro style. Same 'roo, clad in rubber safety gear ears to tail because they KNOW what can happen if Roo Aren't Careful!*

I admit, when I first got the 3d printer running, I downloaded a few things to make. Who doesn't? A car, some indefinite articles. But once I realized I could craft my own artisanal small-batch pronouns, well. I was free of Big Gender. They aren't 'counterfeits' - they're *art*.

Genies don't grow more powerful to fit their container. Their growth halts somewhere near the limits of the container's quality. And quality tends to match size.

For decades the genies were stymied. The ages-old hermit-crab-like swapping to larger homes halted as larger bottles simply weren't made.

Then one very lucky, mid-power genie realized containerized cargo boxes were capacious and durable and there were millions of units sitting ready to be occupied.

It was an exciting time.

It would appear my belief that my microflu was passing absent GI tract symptomatology was woefully both incorrect and shortlived.

In related news, oh ghod no please not again

Note to self: When I find myself writing replies that are thousands of characters beyond the post limit, it is time to reconsider what I'm trying to accomplish.

New Headcanon: Kerr Avon survived the last episode of Blake's Seven, fled the galaxy, became wanted intergalactically for his mercenary work, and eventually became Gelt in Battle for the Stars.

Another 12-hour shift, this time with a heavy late delivery and our old friend, 'Microsleeps on the Highway!' >.< So if you were passed on the highway today by a van with some lunatic rabbit screaming along to Very Loud Music, well, sorry 'bout that.

I'm going to have to start packing additional amphetamine for late afternoons again.

A wish for belonging, autonomy, and quiet success to all of us today.

Morning, all. On a deadline here - I need the design specs and plans for the old Mars rover undercarriage - wheels, motors, suspension, etc. Somebody hook a bunny up?

The 80s were nearly 40 years ago.

That... that happened very quickly. I mean, it took forever at the time, but it was simultaneously just *yesterday*.

Time Compression is real, and it is lossy, and it is starting to scare the hell out of me.

An introspective new year post?

Mmf. Continue to drift further away, turning and turning in the widening gyre - but keep my dish pointed at home and respond to pings.

Cook more. Eat less. Share surplus.

Find a way to draw again.

And this year? Build the gawd damned tin dog. I'll never be in a better place, there will never be a better time.

Right. Time to dig out the car and go back to work.

Happy 2018 from the eastern time zone.

Be kind, if you can.

If you can't, at least be quick.

3d Printer Babbling 

I *may* have been underextruding plastic the whole time I've been using the Folly, btw. Currently I'm running an extrusion multiplier of 1.23 and getting better results in term of shell adhesion: may need to calibrate my extruder better, but I'll poke at that some other day. The multiplier is a good enough workaround.

3D Printing : Carbon Fiber Composite 

Daaaaaamn. Rigid and a *gloriously* matte, smooth finish. I am definitely using this for 'finished' work in future. awoo.space/media/ZKwj9hryq5wZu

Note to self: -50 diopter, -10 degrees from right side 0 mark (quadrant 1), removes horizontal component of right eye blur: need cylindrical adjustment to ameliorate vertical component. Research prismatic lenses.

Also, optometry is way overdue as a field for disruption. Suggest bowel disrupter, setting '3-day old burrito'.

Other 3d Printer News 

Another copy of the folly is due for delivery early next week - just prepaid the duties on the kit. It was cheaper to buy a discounted kit than to build the mechanicals from parts and scrap, amazingly. 9.9 Once it's mechanically sound, it becomes the test-bed for the new build - a RAMPS controller, multi-extruder explorations, bit more power in the power supply, different drives for flexible filaments. Tinkering, in other words. n.n

3d Printer Babbling 

I'm trying out a testcube of the PLA/Carbon Fiber composite right now. Interesting filament - unlike the softer and flexible nylon or PETG stuff, this stuff is actually a bit brittle pre-printing - a bit more flexible than pasta of the same diameter, but you get the idea. You can snap it with a finger. After printing, the various stressors should all cancel out. Or something.

Pretty, if you like that matte black tactical look.

Hmm. Our laser can work perfectly well on welding-quality gas, although I know we buy up a grade or two from that - fewer impurities == higher grade (and cost). But I wonder... from a connoisseur's perspective, is a more pure helium *more* tasty, or less? It's the impurities that make alcohol tasty - or horrid, depends on the impurities.

"A vintage helium, aged in a burnt-oak sherry cask with notes of xenon and phenols..."

"Pure helium, freshly decanted from Novgorod Tokamak, five 9's!"

injury, work (-) 

@Momentrabbit We shall see, having often asked for the rule to be wound *at the factory by machine* correctly, if the head office now gets that this rewind really isn't an optional request.

I am going to make a jig to do this: something with clamps and safeties that keeps hands away from metal and so forth, with handles and frictiin fittings and anti-kickback devices.

Just in case they figure a few stitches per year is a sustainable cost.

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