Vehicle Voltron had much better stories.
Vehicle Voltron had much better stories.
I measure 3 times and still need to print at least 3 times to get something right.
I’m working on an outdoor hose grommet that’s a custom fit to my house. I measured with calipers. I also took paper, traced the fixture and marked the holes before modeling and 3d printing.
I have a desk full of badly fitting prototypes. -or just bad because I forgot to set a print setting in the slicer.
To quote the great 20th Century philosopher John Michael Osbourne:
It’s not how you play the game,
it’s if you win or lose
You can choose, don’t confuse
Win or lose, it’s up to you
I have a 27 year old LCD that would still be great but the fluorescent tube that backlights it has dimmed. It’s on my trash pile of projects to fix it with an led strip.


Your family is very techy and it makes sense that they’d be knowledgeable, but the point of the meme is that there was a generation that grew up with tech that kinda worked most of the time, forcing them to learn how to use it to be effective,
The problem is their dates are off. Home Computers went mainstream in 1977 with the Apple II.
My favorite cameo from Moonlighting is Jerry Doyle in a casting line to replace Bruce Willis.