PM, chat, visitor message, thread post, social group. These are the contact methods used by other members to make requests. Hehehe.... You're the pioneer for Visitor Message though. So yeah, I still have to reject it.
Can I say no? If I do it for you, others will come asking too. Hehehe... As I've told you, you're not the first who asks me this. (Well, I've rejected the others as well )
Your sentences, ....are not right. Anyway, Knight7770 writes the story. While I just draw. I try not to get involved with the script. I just draw what he thinks. So... yeah. No point asking me . I can't help you.
He'll reply the same thing as me . My advice is to do something really dumb, but sane... so that it gives him inspiration for a script. But the chance of you getting his attention is... almost nil.
Lol... I'm not the writer . It all depends... very, very much on the writer, Knight. I just draw what he thinks. That's just how the way the comic works . Many have asked the same though, so you're not the first . I get pm's sometimes...
To be honest, they have God. If they're not smart enough to figure that out, then I have little pity on them. Parents can also help the child, but that's unnecessary. Even Peter Pan had to grow up. Kids who are the most competitive will be surely successful after college and high school.
Most are disciplined, so that they turn out to be very successful. Disciplined people usually know how to control their passions, so they can plan out life in a logical way. Through emotion, life is more spontaneous and success isn't consistent.
Humans are famous for leaning on their childhood in their later life, so it's not a huge surprise that most private school alumni believe in morals and ethics more than public school students who experience a lot in life. Public schools do not corrupt kids; kids corrupt other kids.
I don't think one school is better than the other. When I have children, I will definitely be torn between the two. But in the end, I think I'll be happy to send my child in the private schools where friendly rivalry is constant and morals are pounded in the heads of my children. I believe morals do not brainwash individuals in numb thinking. I believe that morals should be simplistic though.
I would be there for days, even with my camera set up slides can take a long time, and if they want perfect captures I really need to use my scanners that are professionally made for that. My camera rig works well for what it is, but for enlargements and things it's not as good.
Console repair can be worthwhile, but it's also not a thing I can do at scale in my house. I just don't have room for the equipment. I need an office that I can segregate out for archival and then electronic restoration.
But in order for that to be real, I need more time, and for more time I need to work less, and to work less I need a different job, and for a different job I need more money to fall back on so that I can make enough to just pay like, rent and utilities and use my savings to find these projects
Maybe you can do console repair just as a side thing, especially if there's so much competition business might be slow. Or do you need a lot of special equipment for that?
I recently bought a used sauna and the preowner told me some component is broken, I took a look and it was just a burnt fuse, really cheap to fix. I was real proud of my self since I usually have two left hands for this kinda stuff
I am still playing Shapez 2. What an awful thing to happen, Varine, and hopefully everything has been sorted out soon. Always use multi-factor authentication whenever you have the opportunity to do so.
I think all of the money is accounted for now, and all the cards have been changed out, so I think for the most part it's taken care of now. Just need to go through and make sure all of my accounts are secured again, it's just time consuming.
The consoles don't need too much equipment that I don't already have. I would like to get a reflow oven, but I don't really want to buy one so I'm thinking about modifying a toaster oven I have to make something that will work for what I'm doing.
I have the soldering irons and reflow and all that, but without an oven it's kind of hard to build mod chips and things like that. I made a handful of them with a hot air station, but it's a pain.
The only thing I'm not really set up for is BGA rework. I've done it before a little bit, but not reliably, and that equipment is wildly expensive. You need X-rays and shit.
I also have a couple 3D printers. I'm not super good with those and need to get an enclosure built, but they'll be useful for some aesthetic mods I've been thinking about. At least I can use them to do designs and then just have someone else print out the parts for me once I know they work.
I've been trying to do some little art pieces as well, but I'm not much an engineer so they haven't gone great. I got some new things showing up to try and play with
I want to build this tesserect kind of thing with mirrors, and I've been trying to make this like black hole diorama. In my head it looks really cool, but I kind of thought I could form polarizing lenses into a sphere but I tend to just destroy them every time I try.
So I got a new idea, but I'm not sure how to make it work like I want without being able to get a polarizer curved. I think they are made out of PVA typically, and I thought I could just heat it up a little bit to soften the film, but that clearly isn't working. So I'm going to try a few other things, I'm thinking if I put a mirror film over the polarizing film I might get something cool. I have some polarized LED's as well, and I think if I make a central light source I can use the mirrors combined with the polarizers to make that central light APPEAR black. I have next week off so I'm going to spend some time trying to figure it out
The tesserect works, at least. I just need to figure out how to be able to assemble it, but I think I have a pretty good idea of how to go about it. Or at least a prototype of it. I'll post some pictures next week
Basically it's a cube with a two way mirror on the inside, and then a smaller cube suspended in that with a mirrors on the outside of it. Kind of like those infinity pictures where they use two mirrors to go forever. Only it's twelve mirrors