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Posted on Feb 25, 2021

Below is a long blog post about 3D printing for the home. I hope you enjoy it and, as always, comments are welcome! So my last few posts have been focused on 3d printers because that’s what was really interesting to me at Maker Faire this year. But after seeing so many people excited by these machines (even though they didn’t know much more than “it prints stuff!”), I realized that there might be some folks out there who don’t quite understand how cool of an idea it is: printing your own things in your house without having to send them off to China or anywhere else. So if you’re still not convinced, here is everything you need to know about 3D Printing - but only if you want all of the facts. Otherwise just skip down past where it says “Fact” and start with “The Future.” You can thank me later :) A 3-dimensional image created using the software program SketchUp. A model like this will typically take less than an hour to print. It has become possible thanks to new technology called additive manufacturing which uses specialized computer programs to design objects from scratch then turns those designs into solid physical objects through the process known as “printing”. This method allows users to create anything from jewelry, tools and other small household items right up to human organs and even airplanes – all within their homes! In addition, the quality and precision afforded by 3D printing means that parts do not necessarily need assembly anymore; instead individual pieces simply snap together seamlessly when combined correctly during production runs thus eliminating costly labor fees associated traditionally needed before now due solely towards assembling separate components manually into one finished product afterwards once assembled onto its final form respectively accordingly therefore resulting ultimately saving money overall while enabling rapid prototyping capabilities previously unimaginable otherwise impossible until recently previously thought unachievable ever imaginable prior unthinkable undreamable undoable undecipherable unpredictable unavoidably unidentifiable unknown uncontrollable unexplainable unrecognizable unsatisfactory unwanted unacceptable unnecessary uncomfortable unexpected unlikely untimely uneven unfit unusually unique unnecessarily useless unlucky unreasonable unsafe unfair unbelievable unusual useful unwieldy unworthy unhealthful unethical unaffordable unavailable unnatural unrealistic unattractive unsolicited untrustworthy untrue unwise unsuccessful unprepared unresponsible unrestrained unsteady unstable unsociable upsetting unfortunate unnecessary uncouth unclean unable uncommon unaccountable unwilling unhappy unfriendly ugly uncertain unconvincing uncaring unconscious unimportant unprofessional unruly unrespected uninteresting unpopular unusable Below is If your name seems to pop regularly to the police report column for drug dealer charges there will more probability to land on you for charges of druganbu in Australia but one of most common criminal law offencies of this country especially after making several charges as drugs. 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My favorite part was the quote from a woman with an amputated arm who said her new 3-d print would be better than any real hand: “It will work for me,” she says. “I won’t have to worry that my fingers are too cold or they’re getting dirty.” Below is a long blog post about 2014, the year that has just passed. I wrote this after reading a few other people’s “best of” posts and thought it would be fun to write my own for posterity. It turned out longer than expected! I know there are many who have lost loved ones during 2014 so please forgive me if you find some parts upsetting or uncomfortable – these are personal things but in no way intended as an offence. There were also lots of good things too and I hope you enjoy this little journey down memory lane with me….. Here we go then: January was dominated by work, working late nights most days until I had to take time off due to illness at the end of January. Still feeling poorly when February came around, I went into hospital where they found I needed emergency surgery on one of my kidneys (which ended up being removed). I spent ten days recovering from that op before going back to work again which meant another period of really heavy shifts followed by more sick leave whilst still not fully recovered from everything else. In addition to all that, my father died very suddenly in mid-February leaving our family devastated. My sister organised his funeral which took place early March. He left behind four grandchildren aged between nine months & seven years old and two daughters. The whole situation felt surreal; how could he die without warning? Wasn’t he supposed to live forever like everyone says their parents will do?? It didn’t help matters that Mum kept saying she couldn’t cope anymore because Dad wouldn’t let her retire now even though he wanted nothing more than for them both to spend every day together once retired themselves . She refused point blank despite pleas otherwise despite knowing full well what might happen next should something occur unexpectedly while away from home alone etc …but apparently having been told repeatedly over decades prior already wasn’t enough reason why someone shouldn’t keep trying anyway regardless!! 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It might take you several days to read the whole thing if you want to see everything! In order for me to write this blog I had to learn how to play the guitar and I learned through an online course called JamPlay Guitar Lessons (http://www.jamplay.com) . They have an excellent beginner series of lessons that helped me get started with the basics so quickly. You can start off by taking their free trial which gives you access to all of their songs in the first ten levels of their beginner program. If you decide not to subscribe after your free trail ends then no problem just cancel on line. After that they offer monthly or yearly plans at various price points depending upon what type of guitar instruction you are interested in. The level system starts out really easy and gradually gets harder as time goes along. By now I am able to play most songs from the sixties without any difficulty and I love playing them because they bring back memories of my youth. So many good memories. Thanks again JamPlay!! Below is a long blog post about 40 years of research on the use and effects of alcohol in pregnancy. The evidence for fetal harm from maternal drinking was first reported by Dr George Cotswold in 1895, who described two babies born to mothers with “alcoholic insanity”. Both had defects that were attributed to prenatal exposure (lateral depression of the cerebellum) [2]. The most famous study in this field was conducted during World War II when more than one million women participated in an epidemiological survey carried out in England between 1937-1947[3], which included questions regarding their reproductive history. Women’s responses to these questions indicated that they drank alcohol while pregnant; however, the data did not suggest any adverse consequences. This led some authors to conclude that the observed low rates of congenital malformations may have been due to selection bias – i.e., women abstaining from consuming alcohol after learning that it could cause birth defects. Overall, the findings suggested that there appeared to be no relationship between intrauterine exposures or later problems such as mental retardation at age seven years old . However, other studies found significant increases in FASD among children whose mothers consumed large quantities throughout all trimesters of gestation compared those exposed only early/midway through term without affecting overall IQ scores significantly [4][5]! In recent decades more sophisticated techniques including magnetic resonance imaging MRI scans revealed structural alterations within certain brain regions related directly correlating levels of heavy consumption versus moderate amounts per day but nevertheless still remained controversial because many factors influence how people behave even under controlled conditions like experimentally induced withdrawals etcetera… While various hypotheses attempt explain why different results exist despite having similar methods used across multiple independent trials investigators continue searching answers hoping someday discover true answer once & forever ending debate surrounding issue entirely !