Fair enough. I just ended up placing it on a paper towel, then cleaned the surface with rubbing alcohol afterwards.
Not from the 3D printing world, but sometimes I’d use our heating plate to reheat pizza LOL! Gotta make sure to clean the surface really well afterwards though.
I don’t want them to fuck up either, hope the mission goes perfectly actually.
Again, it’s Boeing. If there’s a way to fuck it up, they will.
Oh? And it didn’t explode or fall? Cool 👍
There’s plenty of opportunities for it to fuck up anyways, let’s just hope it doesn’t knock the ISS out of orbit…
It’s a Boeing. At this point, why would anyone not expect issues with anything made by Boeing?
Oh, we’re playing this game again?
What issue are they gonna find this time?
I’ve already eaten, but now I’m hungry again.
I have no clue what cauliflower tastes like, but you had me at cheese and bacon… 🤤
Hey, if it ain’t broke…
Nah, your link is fine for most Android users. I’ve just chosen to never sign into Google on this particular phone, which comes with consequences.
Play Store and other Google apps don’t work correctly, so I just use alternatives.
That Euclidea game is pretty neat actually. Too bad your link didn’t and won’t work for me though, I’m not signed into Google, so the Play Store doesn’t work for me.
But I found it on APKPure Store haha!
You’re gonna corrupt my brain with that spacing LOL!
Wonderful response!
But… how many circular bananas does it take to make a single straight banana?
I am not this person, but I highly admire him, for reasons that should become obvious…
I’m also saving your comment for later. My nerdy soul thanks you kindly 👍
Wanna have some approximate PI fun?
355/113
Close enough for government work right?
I memorized it in 5 digit sections, except for the first 10 digits. The first 10 I memorized as a 6 digit then 4 digit sequence.
3.14159 2653 58979 32384 62643 38327…
I’m gonna absolutely take your word on that haha!
I memorized the first 50 digits when I was only 10 years old. They weren’t even teaching that to us at that age, I was learning trigonometry on my own from books my dad found for me.
You’d figure that would have learned from Boeing and used a whole shitload of fasteners…