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Tweaking my way towards perfection. Or at least as close to perfection as I care to get.

Tired of taking your laundry to ratty run-down hole-in-the-wall cleaners? Go to Schellmoser, the decorative well-kept hole-in-the-wall cleaners.

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Tired of taking your laundry to ratty run-down hole-in-the-wall cleaners? Go to Schellmoser, the decorative well-kept hole-in-the-wall cleaners.
Printing is now working. Tested hole code by Giles Bathgate

Hit a vertical snag of some sort, but recovered.

Hit a vertical snag of some sort, but recovered. Looking into hole sizes with inspiration from nop head and Giles Bathgate

Things you can do with really small cars.

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Things you can do with really small cars.
I'm back in business, and more purple than ever before.

Why guys in tech brush off complaints of sexism and racism—and how they can do better

http://www.complex.com/life/2015/12/tech-guys-allies/

Getting old filament out can be hard on your thermistor.

Getting old filament out can be hard on your thermistor. Richard Jørgensen

Interesting comparison of what goes into the two most-used maps in the world.

Interesting comparison of what goes into the two most-used maps in the world. http://www.justinobeirne.com/essay/cartography-comparison

Important. No less worrisome when read together with http://www.stilldrinking.org/programming-sucks

Important. No less worrisome when read together with http://www.stilldrinking.org/programming-sucks Originally shared by Damon Kohler http://spectrum.ieee.org/automaton/robotics/military-robots/why-should-we-ban-autonomous-weapons-to-survive

All programmers need to read this occasionally. Non-programmers need to read it to understand that pained look in their programmer friend's eyes.

All programmers need to read this occasionally. Non-programmers need to read it to understand that pained look in their programmer friend's eyes. Did I mention that in C++, -1 > 1 can be true? http://www.stilldrinking.org/programming-sucks