





I have been slowly moving from collector to hoarder, and am trying to let go of stuff.
These are purge strips from my Ender 3 and my Bambu. Today I have decided to throw them out and stop saving them. I just wanted to share them first.
Headed into the back country, and I want to take a polaroid. I have never taken one before, because ounces matter.
I have run at least one pack of film through all of them, but haven't kept track of which takes better shots.
Anyone have an opinion on which one might be more idea for the deep woods of the PNW?
I haven't spent a dime on Fortnite, but there is a surefire way to get me to sign up for a paid subscription.
If a teammate leaves a game, they shouldn't be able to start a new one until the one they bailed on finishes.
That would be worth whatever they want to charge.
Second chest of the first match after the update.
My mother spent almost 2 years taping every episode of Seinfeld IN ORDER.
She has a bunch of episodes taped from TV before this set, but she decided to tape them in order. It was a whole process involving a magazine that listed all the episodes, the TV Guide, and timing where to place each episode on the tape if the ones before it hadn't been recorded yet.
I just got a VCR and I am going to watch them, maybe upload some old commercials to YouTube.
Got it from a thrift store in my neighborhood. Works great!
Stopped to take a picture of the old paper mill and decided to snap another up river. I inadvertantly made a panorama!
I set them on the seat upside down, overlapping. I think the heat caused the discoloration.
Any reason the 2nd one would have that white mark? First shot came out great.
Got these for $1 a pack at a used bookstore. Can't decide, so I'm taking a vote.
3 album collection of 107 songs.
The vinyl is clear with Ketchup and Mustard!
Got this mini soy sauce bucket from this years NW Food Show.
I just stumbled across they sub while googling to see if Home Depot has one.
Glad there are like minded people out there!
I am trying to fix the VCR on a CRT TV I found. I didn't realize you needed to discharge them.
I got a small but very real shock while taking it apart. Since, I have followed a tutorial on making a discharge wand with screwdriver and old extension cord. I didn't hear a pop or crack when I used the tool.
How do I know if it's discharged? Will a Milwaukie touchless 50 - 1000v voltage detector detect if it still has a charge?
$2 estate Sale find. Hope I can get the sticker off without breaking the seal.