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Posted on Mar 24, 2022

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Week #1 – My father’s paternal grandfather was born in Germany, immigrated as an infant with his parents and siblings, and settled near Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He died before I knew him or remembered much about him except that he had red hair like mine (and apparently my son). As far back as I can go in our lineage there are German ancestors…and no one else. This week I am going to tell you more about them because they played such a big role in who we became today. It seems like every generation after their arrival in America was named “John”. John Sr., John Jr., Johannes, Johann, Jan, John, etc. Somehow my father’s branch ended up being called Jack instead of John so maybe this trend started when they arrived here? Also, most of these Germans came from somewhere around the Rhineland area which explains why many were brick masons by trade. They worked hard and lived frugally. Mostly everyone spoke English eventually even though we know very little German nowadays. However, there must not have been too much need to learn English right away if they didn’t take any classes at school. There wasn’t enough time between work and chores to study either. I remember seeing pictures of children all dressed up in Sunday clothes in black and white photos. The children also wore hats which looked similar to modern day cowboy hats. Maybe those hats kept out the cold weather? Our surname changed over generations until finally becoming Haeussler while living just outside of Chicago. Many folks spelled their name Hauser during those early years. Even though I don’t speak German myself anymore besides a few words (Guten Tag, Auf Wiedersehen), I still love knowing where my roots come from. Learning about life experiences makes us feel closer to each other and helps put things into perspective. Below is a long blog post about 3D printing. I’m not sure where to put it on my site, but since it was written by one of the founders and owners of the company we bought our printer from, I figured it might be appropriate here… The following article was originally posted at http://www.shapeways.com/blog/entry/-/blogs/3d-printing-the-good,-bad,-and-ugly on February 24th 2010, authored by Peter Weijmarshausen (CEO) & Richard Garratt (COO). The full text can also be viewed online as PDF or PPTX. I have been working with additive manufacturing for over twelve years now – first on behalf of various European research institutes and lately in an industrial setting while running Shapeways BV in Amsterdam. This means that every time you visit this website, there are a few things happening behind the scenes which could make your life easier: A 650W laser melts plastic powder into your personalized object; some guy or gal reads through your order specifications using a CAD program that has become very familiar to us all these days and puts together a recipe telling the machine how many droplet volumes need to be fired onto what exact spot during the process and then finally a robot arm picks up each and every piece after they were printed, moves them around within our factory until they get packaged up and shipped off to their new homes worldwide! All this happens without any human intervention other than when someone enters data into computer systems before starting production runs like myself. In addition, sometimes another person will step in front of me if he wants something fixed immediately because he doesn’t trust computers yet : ) It sounds complicated but really isn’t - just think about writing emails back and forth between friends who live far away instead of meeting face-to-face whenever possible - except here everything gets done faster due mostly thanks technology advancements made recently by companies such as Microsoft Research Lab(MSRL), Google X Labs etc… These guys know exactly why most people would rather use Skype over traditional phone calls despite higher costs involved because let’s face facts; everyone prefers instant communication regardless whether its video conferencing via VPN connection or chatting through social networks (Facebook being number two biggest player globally). With more connectivity options available today than ever before, consumers expect services tailored specifically towards individual needs thus leading businesses offering solutions based upon those requirements so users feel confident enough making purchases online without hesitation knowing whatever item purchased won’t disappoint once delivered safely right down doorstep anywhere across globe." Today, we want to talk briefly about the future of consumer products. As much as we love building stuff ourselves—making cool designs come alive out of thin air–there are times Below is a long blog post about 3D printing. I had been looking for an excuse to write it, and the news that Google bought Reduxx for $16 million on Tuesday gave me just what I needed (read here). The acquisition by search giant Google has made many people speculate about how much this technology will change our lives in the future. Personally, my interest lies not so much in the technology itself but rather with its applications. After all, while most of us would be interested if we could print out any object from home using a printer like we do today, what really matters is whether or not we can use such things as personalized implants, prosthetics, etc., which require access to special machines for their production, making them unavailable to ordinary consumers - until now! The potential uses are endless; however there’s still some way off before they become commonplace because no one wants something too cheaply produced without quality control over materials used during manufacture—and yet another obstacle: patents filed against each other protecting different methods/processes involved within certain fields where competition drives prices down even further than already low costs due solely through economies scale advantages available only when large volumes get ordered together at once instead having everyone buy separate ones individually piecemeal style across multiple providers instead thus leaving room open perhaps more profits overall? This was also mentioned briefly earlier regarding possible solutions being sought after similar situations elsewhere around world already though likely less extreme cases compared those happening right now inside United States alone currently anyway regardless whatever happens next… When I first heard about the Google purchase of ReduxX, I thought to myself “what does Google want?” It seemed strange considering that this company wasn’t exactly known for anything related to healthcare technologies. But then again maybe I should have expected better since Google tends to make moves into areas where others aren’t paying attention–like social media platforms back when Facebook didn’t exist yet! That said let’s take a closer look at why this deal might matter beyond simply adding another item onto your list of companies owned by Big G.* *Google isn’t actually buying Reduxx directly but rather acquiring their intellectual property rights under license agreements between both parties themselves who agreed upon terms prior completion transaction process finalization eventuation occurrences events happenings transpirations occurrences etcetera ad infinitum ad nauseam ad absurdum ad finitimus ad infinitum ad nauseam et cetera alii tertium non datur ubi quisque habetur locum suum situm posited positing positioned placed planted plotted plopped place-based placement located localised situated stationary static stagnant stable secure safe safekeeping surety security shield security system safety assurance safe harbor sanctuary refuge haven shelter protection securitize Below is a long blog post about 3D printing with food. I found it very interesting and hope you will too! “Food printers can make meals out of thin air, as well as cakes shaped like dinosaurs or sandwiches that look just like the real thing.” I would love to see what these devices are capable of in terms of taste and texture… http://www.wired.com/design/2014/06/print-your-next-meal/?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=sharebutton Below is a long blog post about 100 Ways to Save Money, and how I’ve implemented many of them. There are soooo many more things we could do! This list was compiled by my friend who has done lots of research on the subject (she actually just got married), but she didn’t want it all in one place because her husband would get overwhelmed. So, here you go: I have saved money in every area except for cable TV/internet service which, sadly, will not be affected by any of this information until July when our contract ends). The first thing that helped me save big bucks was learning what it cost each month at places like WalMart etc., to buy basic groceries or household items and then looking at coupons online before going shopping. That way, if there were sales somewhere else they wouldn’t affect us since we already had those prices locked-in from previous visits with no extra markup due upon check out time; plus sometimes stores offer better deals than others depending where u live so try various ones too see ur getting best deal possible – especially around holidays & birthdays.. Whenever possible purchase used instead new products whether clothes furniture electronics appliances vehicles even homes themselves! Many people hold onto old stuff simply because “they don’t know what else might work.” But really? Even after cleaning up your junk room once everything looks good again why keep something that doesn’t serve its purpose anymore? It may seem counterintuitive at times yes absolutely true however selling off unwanted possessions often leads consumers toward newer versions higher quality goods thus reducing amount spent overall while increasing satisfaction levels significantly throughout life process itself without compromising anything important along way either…and hey maybe someday down road someone needs same item anyway right??? Shoot Yourself In The Foot – This article discusses ways to cut back on expenses such as cutting cable television services and using public transportation rather than driving everywhere yourself. If you can afford these luxuries though then definitely enjoy them but know their limitations–don’t expect perfection when saving costs because sometimes spending some cash makes sense too. A lot depends on personal preferences though; everyone should decide what works best according individual lifestyle choice(s) available resources available budget constraints present circumstances faced currently today tomorrow next week year months years decades centuries millennia epochs eons eras ages cycles periods centuries days hours minutes seconds nanoseconds microseconds picoseconds femtosecond…well hopefully eventually! All kidding aside though seriously think about trying different methods find combination suites perfectly fits situation unique individuals involved parties concerned stakeholders directly impacted indirect effectors tangentially related entities secondary actors third level cascading effects trickledown ramifications tertiary repercussions forthcoming ripples waves consequences implications reverber