Elegoo or Bambu?

For our second printer we've done immense research, and are now struggling to decide between two printers. So, I'd like all your opinions! The two we're going between are:

Centauri Carbon 2 Combo
or
Bambu Lab P2S

Any and all comments on either of these would be awesome, thank you!

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u/RodimusKid — 8 days ago

Any luck with Shebah drivers?

Hey all, my mum's got a flight to the sunshine coast soon that'll end up arriving at nighttime. She put in a Shebah request/booking yesterday but still hasn't had a driver show up/take the booking.

Wanted to see if Shebah drivers are actually a thing on the gold coast? She's really wanting a female driver.

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u/RodimusKid — 16 days ago

Experience with walkers/rollators on airlines in AUS?

Hi there! I'm about to head to Brisbane via airplane, and know I'll be doing lots of walking during that time. I'm lucky enough to not regularly need my walker, but with the amount of walking I'll be doing, am considering bringing it. The only issue is: I'm scared of something happening to it! It's very well cared for and I'm so lucky to have it, so I would hate for it to get banged up while it's not in my care.

Anyone got experience/recommendations they can share for travelling with your mobility aids?

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u/RodimusKid — 25 days ago
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Experience with airlines and walkers/rollators in AUS?

Hi there! I'm about to head to Brisbane via airplane, and know I'll be doing lots of walking during that time. I'm lucky enough to not regularly need my walker, but with the amount of walking I'll be doing, am considering bringing it. The only issue is: I'm scared of something happening to it! It's very well cared for and I'm so lucky to have it, so I would hate for it to get banged up while it's not in my care.

Anyone got experience/recommendations they can share for travelling with your mobility aids?

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u/RodimusKid — 24 days ago

My alcoholic grandfather passed his GP 'safe to drive' test

So, my grandfather has always been an alcoholic for as long as I've known him and for as long as I've been told. He's gotten slightly better in recent years, but still not great.

He's a terrible driver.

He's partly deaf, probably partly blind, and honestly just bad at driving even without that.

Now that he's over 75, he had to have the fitness to drive appointment with a GP (his license had already been taken from not getting it done in time).

The whole family was hoping he would finally get his license taken and not need to be worried anytime he left the house now. I don't know what that GP was thinking, but this man is not safe on the roads. But he's been approved to drive.

Now what?

Edit: Thank you everyone for your comments. Turns out the GP didn't test his eyesight! So, that's wonderful.

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u/RodimusKid — 1 month ago
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Cat gone deaf after ear cleaning/sedation

So it's been about a year now since my cat's suddenly gone deaf, and I'm curious to see how many others have experienced this?

After having an ear infection/ear gunk that refused to clear out which was really making him feel off, he went in for a proper ear cleaning. He'd gone under anaesthetic a few times prior (teeth cleanings/extractions, abdominal surgery) with no problems so I was happy to get this issue finally resolved.

However, once he came out of surgery... Completely deaf. No ear responses/movements, you could vacuum next to him and he wouldn't know.

Brought him back to the vets and they did every test imaginable, he even had a CT scan. Everything visually was perfect.

So, has anyone else had this happen?

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u/RodimusKid — 1 month ago