Budley Doright
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Perhaps or could it be spell check? I may lack proof reading skills but I do fact check and I do know my way around a polling station, yup could be age I suppose.*you're..perhaps it's the age difference?
Perhaps or could it be spell check? I may lack proof reading skills but I do fact check and I do know my way around a polling station, yup could be age I suppose.*you're..perhaps it's the age difference?
I've been out of the loop for the last 18 months, but before that there was an on again off again voter purge going on several months. A judge would stop it, then another would reinstate it. It was in the news here all the time. Not really on the qt.Funny how this was so dramatically expanded in just the last election cycle or two, to the point where tens of thousands were kicked off voting rolls... most of them with ethnically non white names, too.
'validation by postcard' has no legal precedent anywhere, yet that's the system that was quietly and hastily instituted.
Yeah it happened.
nice try.Perhaps or could it be spell check? I may lack proof reading skills but I do fact check and I do know my way around a polling station, yup could be age I suppose.
Surely you have more pressing things to counter point then my spelling? And I’m thinking you probably know more about butt cream than myself, TTY????nice try.
spellcheck will not change a word, to make a word incorrect, grammatically.
that's rather snarky mr. 'we're polite, we're reasonable'..where's the butthurt cream?..@unclebuck?
I've been hearing a lot about butt cream on here lately. If anybody does know of a good butt cream, I'd like to know about it. Three or four weeks ago when I went hiking, it was 90F with 90% humidity, and by the 2nd day I was walking like a cowboy. Heat rash between my legs. It was pretty bad. {I just went to the next campsite the 2nd day. Less than 5 miles} I had powder, but it didn't real do anything. I washed ever time I came to a creek, and that gave me some relief.. . . . . . . . .And I’m thinking you probably know more about butt cream than myself. . . . . . . . . .
Actually many of them do. I routinely get the word "were" changed to "we're". There are more spellcheck programs than one.nice try.
spellcheck will not change a word, to make a word incorrect, grammatically.
that's rather snarky mr. 'we're polite, we're reasonable'..where's the butthurt cream?..@unclebuck?
Spellcheck posts on IG are some funny ass shit. You never know what is going to come out.Actually many of them do. I routinely get the word "were" changed to "we're". There are more spellcheck programs than one.
Shit, meet fan.Well I do have to agree that things down there seem to be heading to a place no one thought possible. Just wait till the pardons start, that could be the spark that sets off the the real fight for your country .
Agreed. The epidemic problem in American governance- from dog catcher all the way up to POTUS- is an almost total lack of accountability.That was against the law. The SOE down there should pay the price. All I'm saying is there is a system in place to insure things go right. When individuals don't do what they are supposed to do . . . . . .
Don't bring me into this.Surely you have more pressing things to counter point then my spelling? And I’m thinking you probably know more about butt cream than myself, TTY????
While my grasp of the language may not be on par with others, English was my low point in school, I do think pointing out “minor” grammatical errors shows more about the person pointing it out than the actual mistake. So there’re lol.Don't bring me into this.
Both of my folks majored, mastered and taught English at the local university before moving on to other careers.
I learned long ago that unless someone asks, I'm going to score few points correcting their spelling or grammar. Besides, fuckin' Swype trips me up constantly and I don't catch all the mistakes it makes, it would at best be a case of the pot head calling the stone kettle black.
It was more a question of the preferred cream? I heard there was a bit of a barter thing happening at your place. Just thought you may have noticed a preference lol.Don't bring me into this.
Both of my folks majored, mastered and taught English at the local university before moving on to other careers.
I learned long ago that unless someone asks, I'm going to score few points correcting their spelling or grammar. Besides, fuckin' Swype trips me up constantly and I don't catch all the mistakes it makes, it would at best be a case of the pot head calling the stone kettle black.
what's that supposed to mean? just because i'm friends with someone who has been mercilessly doxed on shit from a site 30 years ago?Surely you have more pressing things to counter point then my spelling? And I’m thinking you probably know more about butt cream than myself, TTY????
this has nothing to do with grammar..you missed the point.Don't bring me into this.
Both of my folks majored, mastered and taught English at the local university before moving on to other careers.
I learned long ago that unless someone asks, I'm going to score few points correcting their spelling or grammar. Besides, fuckin' Swype trips me up constantly and I don't catch all the mistakes it makes, it would at best be a case of the pot head calling the stone kettle black.
You can go right down to 0.15mm (0.00591, but it's all metric) nozzles, and with dual extrusion you could use a 0.8mm (0.0314961) nozzle for supports/structure and the 0.15mm for fine details like threads, etc.Hmmmm FFF using polycarbonate would give me the heat/strength resistance but maybe not the detail or tolerance.
SLA material seems expensive. Have to do some more research. I want to get one by the end of the year, so I can put it against my business taxes. Section 179
You brought up the cream lol. And you seem so far up his ass I just assumed, and from previous posts, it was alluded that there was a bit of bartering going on when you visited. I believe I commented on that previously, and I believe there was a like given by one of the barterers. I assume that means at least one of you was happy with the deal at hand. I’m not judging btw. You complain about being me being polite and now I’m being rude. I’m sensing a bipolar disorder, again not judging lol.what's that supposed to mean? just because i'm friends with someone who has been mercilessly doxed on shit from a site 30 years ago?
and you're a missionary vanilla bottom?
i don't think anyone's sex life is anyone's business.
everything should be metric always, when talking details/exacts.You can go right down to 0.15mm (0.00591, but it's all metric) nozzles, and with dual extrusion you could use a 0.8mm (0.0314961) nozzle for supports/structure and the 0.15mm for fine details like threads, etc.
You'll probably need a high temp hot end though.
Your right about metric but to change is difficult and very confusing when combining both as I know lol. My trade relies on temperature and pressure, most data comes from the US but new techs only know metric . I would think metric would be the units of choice for all 3D printing. Cool stuff .everything should be metric always, when talking details/exacts.
U.S. customary system needs to be replaced ASAP.
and yup only looking at high temp hot end. "Airwolf" is now on my radar.
change is not difficult when you implement it, which we should have done with the metric system back in the 70's.Your right about metric but to change is difficult and very confusing when combining both as I know lol. My trade relies on temperature and pressure, most data comes from the US but new techs only know metric . I would think metric would be the units of choice for all 3D printing. Cool stuff .