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Posted on May 17, 2021

Below is a long blog post about 31 things I learned from the first half of my life (age 20 to now, age 49). This isn’t so much an “article” or something you can read quickly. It took me months and months to write this thing! This might be why it’s over 5,800 words in length…! You may want to bookmark this page for later if that sounds like too much reading right away. Some people have said they were inspired by some of these lessons; others found them funny or sad or motivating etc., but everyone seemed to enjoy them as well! I hope you find one or two of these interesting enough to share with your friends on Facebook & Twitter — thank you very much!!! Also, please feel free to add any comments below at the bottom — thanks again!! Below is a long blog post about 3D Printing in general. There are many, many links for further reading and I highly recommend clicking on them all! I am not going to go into the details of what it means or why we should care; there are plenty of those articles out there already. I have been interested in this technology since its earliest days as an undergraduate at MIT where my brother worked with Chuck Hull (the inventor). Since then, I’ve followed along from afar watching the early experiments come together over time. My interest has waxed and waned, but always returned when something new would pop up that caught my eye: like the first filament printers, MakerBot came onto the scene, and RepRap, the open source project, started making headlines. In November 2014, I was able to participate in another hackathon hosted by Local Motion called “Print Your City,” held in Burlington VT, which featured the latest models from both Ultimaker and FlashForge 3d Printers — the same ones available through CIC Makerspace here in North Adams MA. This weekend event challenges participants to build solutions using additive manufacturing techniques designed to address transportation-related issues. The goal of the challenge was to develop solutions in one day using 3d printing technologies – ranging from simple prototypes to full scale working products. The competition was fierce, however no real winner emerged because most projects weren’t completely 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. The worst problem to go by drug crimes may you faced more penalize or serious jury sentence but some drug crime case may charges like the case of your drug crums for buylin and carrying different form s. 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Crime for many of case crsu or may go your legal way even this form serious case when your some less penalty to fight crime charges with your ml finished due to timing constraints. But everyone had fun playing around with these advanced machines. We also got to hear some interesting talks on the future of Additive Manufacturing, including one by Elysa Rodewald who spoke passionately about how she sees the impact of additive manufacturing unfold over the next few decades — and we can agree wholeheartedly after experiencing her talk last night. She really knows her stuff and it is very exciting to know people are talking seriously about the possibilities! Below is a long blog post about 2015’s Moneyball, written by the author of The Book. When you read it, think about how much money was spent on that film and if any other movie could have been made for less than half? Not to mention they are already making another one so who knows when we will ever get this sequel? Below is a long blog post about 50 years of my life, and how I got to where I am today. I think the following article captures some of what I’ve been thinking lately: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/09/30/opinion/sunday/american-dream-debt.html?action=click&module=Opinion&pgtype=Homepage Also, here are two other articles that have helped me sort out many things in this past year: http://economix.blogs.nytimes.com/2017/06/24/the-mythology-of-personal-responsibility/?_r=1 https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/wonk/wp/2017/04/28/why-isnt-it-getting-betterbut-still-trying-to-figure-out-what-improving-actually-looks-like-i-started-a-list/?utm_term=.fdfcddb8cafb Fifty Years Ago Today (Part 2) The day after we arrived at the cabin on Green Lake for our summer vacation was a typical late July day with temperatures reaching into the high eighties by mid afternoon. The humidity was oppressive but we could not complain because it felt good just being there. It had rained most of the night before so when we woke up early morning it smelled like fresh water from a nearby stream which fed the lake. We would go swimming later during breakfast then hike around the hills until dinner time followed by fish fries on the beach as twilight settled over us. Sometimes we’d even stay awake all through the warm summer nights watching stars and listening to crickets chirp as fireflies danced across the lawn. There were no cell phones or internet access back then and you only heard the occasional distant train whistle echo off the mountains while the rest of world seemed miles away. Everyone who has ever gone camping knows exactly what I mean by this description except those who never did experience such blissful solitude. They will probably never understand why we do crazy things like drive for hours in order to sleep under canvas tarps without electric lights or air conditioners. But that’s okay. For them it might be best if they stick to their fancy hotel rooms and fast food restaurants instead since they seem more content living inside artificial bubbles anyway. As for those lucky enough to find themselves lost within these remote places once in awhile though…well let me assure you – nothing can compare! So grab your tent poles & hiking boots friends cause Im Below is a long blog post about 3D printing. I’ve tried to keep it as simple and concise as possible, but if you are looking for an easy read, check out the TL;DR section below! The term “3D Printing” refers to many different technologies that all use some type of printer which can deposit materials in layers (think: stacks of paper) until they build up into solid objects or models. There are two main types of 3D Printers - Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM), Stereolithography (SLA). There have been several advances over the past few decades including 2014 when MIT produced their first entirely biodegradable product using bio-polymers from bacteria strains found in soil. This technology could revolutionize how we create products because instead of having them made with plastic, metal etc., these would be completely organic so there wouldn’t need any fossil fuel resources whatsoever! What exactly do people print? Well anything really…but most commonly food such as cupcakes & cookies among others like pens too! As well items ranging anywhere between medical devices like prosthetics all way down scale model cars/airplanes even full size houses (in theory)! The possibilities truly seem endless here.. Why Should You Care About It Now More Than Ever Before Today?? Because this new trend has taken off rapidly throughout recent years due largely thanks mainly towards improvements within both hardware software aspects alike plus lower costs combined together now allows consumers accessibility options previously unimaginable beforehand!!! So get ready world–we will soon see things happen faster than ever imagined!! Nowadays, one of the biggest buzzwords in tech is ’the Internet of Things’. What does that mean exactly though? It means connecting everyday objects to each other through wireless networks and making them more useful by sharing data across those connections These connected devices include everything from home appliances, automobiles, healthcare equipment, industrial machinery – even livestock animals themselves! 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