I have a machine that makes Earl Grey already. I call it a "kettle".
My kettle only makes hot water.
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I have a machine that makes Earl Grey already. I call it a "kettle".
My kettle only makes hot water.
Fair point.
No, it's fine that they're plastic. Not a flimsy hollow plastic, but sturdy solid plastic, at least it is if I understand correctly how the printer works. You can sculpt something, and then you can mass-market it yourself without having to send it somewhere for someone to make replicas.
Wonder how it handles things that aren't solid? Like, items with a hole in the middle? Topologically, a donut.
Wonder how it handles things that aren't solid? Like, items with a hole in the middle? Topologically, a donut.
It can do them just fine. In fact, it can make things that would be impossible to "assemble", like two interlocking rings. This is useful for creating various already-assembled mechanisms.
I have a question about upgrading Firefox.
I'm not really supposed to have Firefox on my work computer, but I do anyway. I'm not really supposed to have been able to install Flash in my Firefox, but I must have done it before the restrictions were tightened.
If I upgrade to Firefox 3, will Flash still work in Firefox? Because I don't want to take the chance that it won't and then be unable to install it without admin privileges.
P-C - are you on a PC? If so, why don't you bring in an external hard drive/thumb drive and run firefox off that? The Portable apps firefox is the bomb (at least when I was on PCs).
It can do them just fine. In fact, it can make things that would be impossible to "assemble", like two interlocking rings.
I just had a techgasm. Other women want diamonds, I want that.
Hmm. Looking at new phones. Android phones only, so far. My integration concerns are Mac-based. Looks like my Bluephone Elite investment will be for no good anymore. They only have limited compatibility.
Googling implies that to use iSync I should be going through gmail to do it. Really? Back in the day I actually used to synchronise through yahoo address book, but I don't use gmail as a primary email or calendaring services. Is it the only way? What about a to-do list? I read someone saying they'd likeone on Android. I can't imagine it doesn't have one. Is it just not tightly integrated?
I just had a techgasm. Other women want diamonds, I want that.
Heh.
In your marriage ceremony you could have one of those 3-D printers print interlocking rings....
Waittaminute. Help for my OS X application says I should be able to synchronise with gmail, but I don't see the option where they say it should be, under Preferences/General. I just get Yahoo and Exchange and MobileMe.
Anyone know what that's about? I'm on Leopard.
eta: I see that it's only enabled for iTouch/iPhone users, which is not nice of Apple. And the hack I found (editing the ipod plist file) doesn't work for me.