I don't use youtube for it's riveting entertainment, I use it to learn things.
CADmonkey
Also helps avoid the temptation to grab a snack and make myself fatter.
I know it isn't. But my comment wasn't about cameras.
Right, but they also said "washing clothes".
What's their stance on dogs that bark all night?
Because this guy shuts up between the hours of 7 pm and 6 am.
I wanted a model train setup when I was younger, had a Bachmann N-scale set. There was a model railway store and toy museum in Virginia when I was a kid called "Mike's Trainland", and I used to go there and look at their setups.
I just don't have the space or time for it now. But there are a couple of video games that let me scratch the itch.
I don't know why you are being downvoted, must be a bunch of people wanting to defend a shitty UI.
Because you're right, a self checkout shouldn't require technical knowledge to use.
I was going to guess Rabul. Oops.
I've heard the term "stimming" before, and never had a clear answer on what it meant. After taking a look through this thread, I now have yet another thing to add to the list of obvious symptoms I should have seen in myself years ago.
I have a tendency to take things apart, or move whatever moveable pieces are on something. I've made little toys/implements to enable this at work so I'm not just taking pens apart.
Stop trying to make hubless wheels work. A normal bicycle wheel is stronger, lighter, simpler, and the bearings only have to handle the lower speed at the center of the wheel, instead of the speed found closer to the rim.
Yes, my cotton shirts and pants are the problem. Yup.
I used to work for a company that made precast concrete parts. One of the things they made was the faux stone walls that go around some fancy neighborhoods. They are poured into a mold, and one side of the mold has a plastic insert for the stone pattern. The plastic inserts, which are larger than any piece of plastic in your house, are used to make one wall and then they are tossed. This is one small company, and it's an example of the plastic waste we don't see or even think about, while we are told that our clothes are being washed wrong.
Yup. Satisfactory doesn't have much of a story (although it's still early access) but I think I'm cloae to 1,000 hours on it.