@jishbee They’re not drones…they’re piloted Cessna planes. not that it makes it any better.
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@jishbee They’re not drones…they’re piloted Cessna planes. not that it makes it any better.
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“He had won the victory over himself.He loved Big Brother.” Secret Cameras Record Baltimoreβs Every Move From Above https://www.bloomberg.com/features/2016-baltimore-secret-surveillance/
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3D printing is pretty common at the Digital Whimsy Lab. I’ve always wanted to have one at home if for no other reason than to just mess around. I found the Jakks Pacific 3D Character Creator at Target for $11.99 (down from ~$40) and thought it would be fun. The product is a hot wax mold injector that works with a plastic skeleton system. You place the skeleton pieces in the mold, place the mold on the melter and then inject the hot wax into the mold. After it cools, you pop it open and have a tiny action figure.
Thanks to a recent sale at Walmart, my family is now the proud owner of all the Star Wars Disney Infinity Figures. I know what you’re thinking, “Wow, congrats… that is a big accomplishment!” Ok, you may not be thinking that but Disney Infinity was the best video game system on the market.
Why do I keep referring to it as a system? Because it was really an Operating System for video game hardware. Sure, you could buy it for the PlayStations, the XBoxes, and Wii family of systems but it was a uniform experience across all of them. Each version of Infinity allowed for playets which were small self contained games that keep my young kids (and me) entertained. With the release of Disney Infinity 3, the developers released other kinds of games that use the characters in new ways (fighting, racing) and really extended what the game could do. In fact, we haven’t taken out the Infinity Game discs since they first came out. This game OS has been all we’ve needed for video game fun.
@bennytheshap @0xmchow My ID was TCDD67C
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@DarthVader What did you guys eat at Lando’s after capturing Han and Leia?
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Last week, I was lucky enough to visit Stonehenge. Due to my work in design research, I have a hard time not seeing the world through the lens of artifact analysis. Stonehenge itself is one giant artifact of something we know little about. Researchers have a pretty good sense of what Stonehenge was used for but are not too sure as to why it exisied. In other words, we have the thing, but, we don’t have the context to know why the thing existed.
The good news is that .@wunderground predicts 0% chance of snow in Baltimore over the next week.
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@WaterfrontPB @TheBrownWord That look fun. Do you know where it was?
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@MarylandDNR Yes, I do need that NOW.
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