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Photopolymers. They are volatile organics, so inflammation of the mucous membranes, skin irritant in general, and in the right frequency of light, the resin "kicks," hardening from liquid to solid... at like WELL past boiling point of water. 3rd degree burns are easy to get if you dont realize it is on you and you step into sunlight
Liquid Death - noted

I'm a canary... something as mild as baby powder shuts down my lungs.... I don't want to be anywhere near Photopolymers :eek:
 
I got caught singing along to a catchy tune at krogers tonight....

I changed the words

Pull up your pants u look like a douche.
Pull up your pants and you wont walk like a stick is shoved up xour ass
Where is your belt where is your..... beeeeellltttttt

He literally heard me.... he didn't look amused
I thought hysterical
Let us know when the CCTV clip is due to air on some TV Show. Awesome!!
But it has such nice mechanical properties once its hard.

not meant to be a double entendre, but I'll take it.
I'm wildly sensitive to most chemicals... so I'll pass. I'd watch a documentary on it but nothing IRL for me, thanks.

Also -
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Hmm... striking 3D Printer off my list of things to learn/try/do
Good to know... I'll check it out on YouTube instead... where it's safe for me 😂
Resin printers are push button easy, but the stuff is shockingly bad.

FDM printers are a little more technically challenging but the most common material is made out of corn byproducts and is waaaay safer
 
Hmm... striking 3D Printer off my list of things to learn/try/do
Good to know... I'll check it out on YouTube instead... where it's safe for me 😂
Yeah, I feel like the 3D printer thing is like AI… just not for me.

They are both either the tool used by villains or the villains themselves in every story about them I’ve ever read/scene/talked about…

They can’t be good for humanity.
 
Resin printers are push button easy, but the stuff is shockingly bad.

FDM printers are a little more technically challenging but the most common material is made out of corn byproducts and is waaaay safer
corn? I can eat popcorn... but when I use my microwave heating pad filled with corn? It needs to stay under cover or the smell will cause a reaction. :ROFLMAO:
so. ridiculous.
 
Yeah, I feel like the 3D printer thing is like AI… just not for me.

They are both either the tool used by villains or the villains themselves in every story about them I’ve ever read/scene/talked about…

They can’t be good for humanity.
You can build a house with a hammer or beat someone to death with one. I like that i can fix things and make very bespoke tools with them. Newer plastics are much more environmentally friendly, and there are even printable bioplastics.

Cheap prosthetics, heck, we emailed a tool to the ISS.

Also, i make action figures with my own face on them
 
You can build a house with a hammer or beat someone to death with one. I like that i can fix things and make very bespoke tools with them. Newer plastics are much more environmentally friendly, and there are even printable bioplastics.

Cheap prosthetics, heck, we emailed a tool to the ISS.

Also, i make action figures with my own face on them
Everything is always “good” in the early stages.

Let’s see what happens once AI starts printing things without humans knowing about it.
 
The last decade or so of my mom's life, she retired from the kitchen. She would bankroll but delegated the cooking.

Christmas she wanted beef tenderloin. There was a local grocers that would have an amazing sale twice a year.

My involvement started with making the cheesy potatoes. A LOT of cheesies.

Then it was go buy the meat and make the cheesies.

Growing up in a family of ten, Christmas was often anywhere from 12 to 36 people. We always made more food than the head count for the "surprise guests" - who were totally welcome.

The year no one else was arriving early, I realized it was up to me to cook the whole meal. :oops:

I never ate enough red meat to ever learn how to cook it. That first year? 7 pounds of very expensive beef!

I panic-texted my brother on the West Coast.
Me: No grill, no frill - steps to cook tonight's dinner at mom's. Keep it simple - I'm the cook this year.

Bless his heart - he sent me a 7-step response.
I wrote it down on a Post-It Note and taped it to the side of my mom's fridge.

It was still on her fridge when we sold her house.

Those 7-steps saved Christmas for a decade whether I was cooking 7 pounds of meat or 17.

For those keeping score - dinner was also:
3 pounds of green beans
4 pounds of sauteed mushrooms
3 cups plain gravy
3 cups peppercorn gravy
3 dozen dinner rolls
3 pans of cheesy potatoes (9x13 pans)
LOTS of booze
and the in-laws would bring pies for dessert

Enjoy - reminds me of Christmas... different cut of meat, but otherwise...
Wow! Thats amazing. Thats a metric fuck ton of food!
 
I'll make a long story short. The guy said he was in a hurry. You know the lights in Manhatten are red and green with no yellow. There is a 3 second delay when the lights change. The guy was in a hurry and I was hitting the lights just as they turned Red. I kept going because he was in a hurry and he yelled, "Don't you ever stop for red lights!" I explained the lights to him and got him to his appointment on time.
Sounds like something that should be in a movie. And a comedic reason: he had to go to the bathroom, he was trying to get to his gf/wife/lover, he left the food on the stove etc
 
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