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Posted on Mar 28, 2021

Below is a long blog post about 2014. I’ll make it easier on you by putting the bulleted highlights at the top of this paragraph and then breaking down what happened in each category below that! The biggest thing to happen last year was my engagement, which occurred on April Fool’s Day. We had been dating for almost two years when we got engaged (and are now married). My fiancee, Katie, has always supported me as an artist, so her presence helped bring balance into my life. Last summer, she took some time off from work with us traveling throughout Europe together. After returning home, our honeymoon consisted of several weeks spent exploring Asia with both family and friends visiting along the way. I think it would be safe to say that 2013 was one of my best years ever. I ended up taking three solo shows while also participating in group exhibitions here and there around town. The first show was held over Thanksgiving weekend - opening night included live music performed by members of Sleepytime Gorilla Museum & Xiu Xiu. One of these musicians, Carla Kihlstedt, even did some drawings during the exhibition’s run. A few months later I organized another large group art show alongside other artists from LA and San Francisco. It was really nice getting to know many different people involved in the local arts scene through doing things like organizing events such as these or simply meeting new folks who were interested enough to come out. In March 2015, I plan to curate yet another event involving five artists based solely within California. More information regarding this project will follow soon… In addition to making paintings myself, I helped build sets/props for many of KCET Artbound’s “Art Talk” episodes. This allowed me to learn more about how television works behind-the scenes since each episode takes hours upon hours worth of filming before anything ends up being broadcasted online or airwaves across Southern California. At times, working closely alongside directors proved challenging due largely because they didn’t understand exactly what type of materials needed repair / restoration prior to shooting whatever segment might occur next day(s) afterward–so sometimes items wouldn’t get fixed until literally moments away from going live! Still though despite having encountered problems every once again occasionally experienced bouts joyous relief knowing everything worked perfectly well following all those struggles endured earlier preceding moment right? One major change came just recently whereby instead focusing primarily attention towards creating visual content exclusively related either art gallery openings held frequently regionally situated venues located somewhere near Los Angeles County boundaries area known nationwide recognized internationally globally world wide everywhere around globe entire planet Earth’s surface level itself beneath clouds above atmosphere surrounding oceans seas lakes rivers streams ponds lagoons marsh Below is a long blog post about 3D printing and manufacturing. It seems like just yesterday that I was writing about the first time I had ever seen an object being printed on a 3d printer at Maker Faire in San Mateo, California back in May of this year (2014). That was only three months ago! Time flies when you are having fun. But it wasn’t until last month that I got to see one actually doing its thing. And since then there have been so many advances in the technology that I wanted to write another post about what has changed or evolved over these past few weeks. First some background information for those not familiar with the term “additive manufacturing” also known as 3D printing. What does all this mean? Let me explain… In my previous article titled: The Future Of Manufacturing Is Here With Additive Manufacturing – Part One — I gave a brief introduction into additive manufacturing/ 3-dimensional printing which included explaining how traditional manufacturers were starting to use this new process instead of more conventional methods such as CNC machining because they found out after analyzing their production costs that using AM could save them money while still producing quality products quickly without sacrificing any features unlike before where everything took forever due primarily down two factors namely material waste from cutting away excess metal during fabrication followed by having enough space left inside machine tools themselves large enough hold parts once finished assembling them together again resulting possible damage if done incorrectly hence why most companies today opt sticking old ways rather than experimenting newer ones available market place . This second part will focus mainly around recent technological developments within industry itself along other fields related topics including design & materials science etc.. Finally wrap things up nicely summarizing whole situation providing best advice anyone looking get involved future trends right now would find useful read further below here below here!! Enjoy reading~!!! 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I asked him if he would mind me re-blogging it as there are many good points made and lots of useful links so I hope you enjoy reading this! It seems like just yesterday that we were discussing how to keep up with all those exciting new developments in additive manufacturing (AM) at TCT Show – but here we go again! In the three months since our last AM roundup, some serious strides have been taken on both sides of the Atlantic: The US Department of Defense has approved its first 3D printed metal part – an Air Force fighter jet fuel nozzle; NASA has successfully tested using titanium powder produced from asteroids found by OSIRIS REx spacecraft; US President Obama signed into law The National Additive Manufacturing & 3D Printing Strategic Roadmap Act, which seeks to address gaps between research and commercialisation within the industry; In Europe, the European Parliament voted overwhelmingly in favour of establishing a pan-European patent system with unified rules across EU member states. This comes after years of debate; The UK Government published plans to set aside £60 million funding for AM projects through the Industrial Strategy Challenge Fund – one of seven challenge areas identified by the government; Ethical issues around the use of AM technology also became more prominent; And finally…the biggest news story, by far: HP announced their game changing acquisition of Samsung Electronics’ printer division, resulting in what could be called “a merger of equals.” A combination of two companies worth nearly $45 billion, the deal sees HP gain access to Samsung’s advanced printhead technologies, while giving them the opportunity to expand their reach beyond cartridge consumables sales to become leaders in digital industrial production and services. What does all of this mean? 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For now, however, let us continue to monitor these stories and other emergent trends unfolding across the global AM landscape, keeping track of not only major players such as GE Digital and Ford Motor Company but smaller firms too. Here’s hoping you find something interesting below! UK 3D Printers Market Outlook Report Now Available From IDTechEx Research As promised earlier this year, we present today the latest market analysis report focused exclusively on the United Kingdom 3D printer market. It highlights the key players, provides detailed company profiles together with exclusive interviews from the Below is a long blog post about 19th century British politics. I’ve written it, but have no idea what to do with it - I may publish it as part of an online article in the future… British political parties changed rapidly and frequently during this time period (although there were some longer-lived exceptions such as the Whigs), so you should be prepared for many more changes within your lifetime! The major English political party was the Tory Party or Conservatives. The word “Tories” came from Ireland where their origins lay; they were known by that name because they supported Irish Catholicism against Protestant England when Britain ruled Ireland. In England itself, however, they became known simply as “Conservative”. Their opponents on the left called themselves Radicals, after the French Revolutionaries who wanted radical change – including the end of aristocracy and monarchy in France. But most people did not go along with these revolutionary ideas and soon enough conservatism won out over them again all across Europe. Soon enough only one thing remained: A series of wars between various European countries which would eventually lead up into World War One and Two… Below is a long blog post about 10 things I have learned so far as an entrepreneur. I feel that this is the most important lesson of all. You may know everything there is to know, but if you don’t take action then it won’t matter at all! If your business isn’t making money or growing quickly enough for where it should be in its lifecycle stage, look back on what has happened during those months/years and try to pinpoint exactly why nothing was working out properly: Did someone make bad decisions? Was there poor planning from day one? Were some mistakes made along way which could not recover because they were too big (and costly) errors? Or perhaps something just didn’t click when launching - maybe due either lack attention given early on OR having no clue how best utilize resources available through various platforms online such Facebook ad campaigns etc… Whatever reasons might apply here though always remember two key points; first off never give up hope even after failed attempts secondly think critically before acting rashly without proper consideration towards consequences ahead time invested into next venture 2) Don’t fall victim yourself by being overwhelmed with workload. This applies both personally & professionally speaking since people tend lose sight over priorities especially amidst busy schedules filled with meetings projects etc.. 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