And no, I am not color blind. I happen to like bright colors. This shade of green does exactly what I wanted. Brighten up a room that doesn't get a lot of natural light. Now whether anyone else likes it I don't care.
Is that a Lumia phone? I had one that made browns pink.
[ Almost the perfect British-style insult. I might be insulting his taste, or I might be making a genuine enquiry. I shall leave it to the reader to divine my intent. ]
Best definition of "gentleman" I've come across: "a gentleman is somebody that is never unknowingly rude".
I shall leave it to the reader to divine my intent in that statement
done, it`s working
forgotten the glasses, no problem..
I have visions for you getting in a Homer Simpson-esque loop of throwing it on to the roof, it rolling down the roof and hitting you on the head, throwing it on to the roof, it rolling down the roof and hitting you on the head,...
Right about now it feels like that, I'm getting fed up with it sitting there mocking me
Is that a Lumia phone? I had one that made browns pink.
Nailed it. Lumina 925.
Dang. I miss windows phone
Is that a Lumia phone? I had one that made browns pink.
Nailed it. Lumina 925.
Dang. I miss windows phone
Rather liked my windows phone, cant remember which one it was, might have the 925, looks familiar.
Yeah same. I had three of them in the end. Then the death bell tolled
Yeah same. I had three of them in the end. Then the death bell tolled
I liked the office lens app for them, like having a scanner in your pocket.
Yeah. OneDrive has that feature now at least on iOS.
But in all fairness, the SLA and nylon parts I had printed professionally have fitted first time, even with screwthreads
Well, OK, I did design the nylon part so it would deform slightly and provide a solid push-fit - but since that was design, it still counts as "working".
Having predictable tolerancies helps a lot. Though you still need to design your part correctly. You wouldn't be the first with a perfect part with reverse threads. That's why desktop printers can be a good addition to make quick prototypes you can hold and fit and do sanity checks.
I find a physical object helps a lot, even if it's just a mock-up printed on paper. When designing in CAD things like scale can get away from you so cross checking tends to help.
I liked the office lens app for them, like having a scanner in your pocket.
Too bad Word and many other mobile Office apps require signing in nowadays. Unless there's a good technical reason that's a no go for me. Tying you into the Microsoft ecosystem and aligning you to The Hive isn't a technical reason.
Technical reason is license control but it’s quite handy as you can run your personal finance spreadsheet anywhere which is mostly what I use mine for. It’s good enough that I’m sitting on my laptop and the sheet is up on my desktop and I can see myself editing on the other machine.
Main thing is the value proposition. MS 365 family is damn cheap at £56 a year. That’s 6 users full desktop and mobile office and 1Tb OneDrive per person. Works on 5 devices per person.
Real reason is it'd cost me more than that a year pissing around trying to get something 100x as inferior working. And I'm getting tired of self-flaggelation when it comes to productivity.
Is that a Lumia phone? I had one that made browns pink.
Nailed it. Lumina 925.
Dang. I miss windows phone
Yes, Apple and Google could have used a competitor.
All done and everything tested and working.
Bench 1 will be the last area to be done when I muster the courage.
Is that a Lumia phone? I had one that made browns pink.
Nailed it. Lumina 925.
Dang. I miss windows phone
Rather liked my windows phone, cant remember which one it was, might have the 925, looks familiar.
Lumia 925. It works great for talk and text but since Win8.1 Phone is no longer supported many of the apps have quit working. And no one writes new apps for it. Been considering upgrading for a while but not a priority.
I loved my Lumia 521s... had 4 of 'em between my wife & myself. Fukkin' thing just plain
worked. Every damned thing on the phone worked, and worked
right. There wasn't much of a app store... but you didn't need it cuz they had Nokia Drive 3D GPS and a fully functional Office Suite built in, which was optimized very well for the small screen.
Most importantly, unlike most of what was out there at the time (and arguably, still is), it was a phone
first, not a tiny tablet that happened to have a phone app
as an afterthought.
The 620 they replaced my first one with when I killed it on the job was the polar opposite... 3x more expensive, slow, bad battery life and buggy as hell.
I took it back within the week and got myself a used 521 off fleaBay. Then another when I killed that one.
mnem
*salute*
Juicy.
mnem
Bench arc welding coming soon...
And large electricity bill
Forgot to mention. I have SINNED hard. I bought a non-RPN calculator. A TI-85. Forgive me.
And large electricity bill
Forgot to mention. I have SINNED hard. I bought a non-RPN calculator. A TI-85. Forgive me.
Your sin will be absolved when you flip it on fleabay.
(And to explain the abberation)