Ian D. Horner

@ihorner
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Purveyor of quantified bullshit since 2005. Definitely not a crook.
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I don’t want there to ever be an SNL Canada.

What I really want, though, is a revival of SCTV. Which, at its height, was actually better than SNL.

Just look at this cast:

  • John Candy
  • Eugene Levy
  • Catherine O’Hara
  • Rick Moranis
  • Harold Ramis
  • Martin Short
  • Andrea Martin
  • Joe Flaherty
  • Dave Thomas

I don’t think any sketch comedy series ever had a better crew.

RE: https://atomicpoet.org/objects/6fa201bc-290a-4eca-96ad-66379f7ab0af

@beej I have good news
Every now and then you’ve got to sit back and enjoy the classics.

My biggest contribution to #MARCHintosh so far: color matching.

Mac 128/512/Plus is RAL 7032
Mac "Platinum" is RAL 7044

3D Filament of both is available from ColorFABB. Polar Filament has their own 7044 clone called "Retro Platinum" for much less $$.

You can get paint in RAL colors, too.

Enjoy!

Got there!

@nullcolaship I’m going to open up the heatsink grills. It seems to offer the best noise reduction, and even if I mangle the fins, once it’s in a case it’s all hidden.

Going with this model btw, because I *thought* it would fit in my build envelope. https://www.printables.com/model/1539422-bc-250-case-remixed

BC 250 case remixed by Joshu Sonawane | Download free STL model | Printables.com

Printables.com

Trying to save a ~36 hour 3D print.
When I set up Klipper, I may have assumed the Z area was 25mm larger than it is…
I've resliced, chopped the top off at a "safe" height and made note of the Layer number where the slice occurs.
Now to adopt the patience and attention of a sniper, approaching layer 874.

I’ll print the chopped-off bits later then glue them on. With “fuzzy skin”, it shouldn’t be apparent.

Marathon 2: Durandal Theme

YouTube

“Why don’t we ask Claude”

Why don’t we hire Ernst & Young to finish A Song of Ice and Fire?

Cadborosaurus is a sea serpent with a horse-like head that has often been reported around Vancouver Island, BC - most famously at Cadboro Bay, Victoria. Various carcasses that have washed ashore have been claimed to be a cadborosaurus, but most turn out to be whales or sharks.
🎨 Susan Laurie-Bourque

#FolkloreThursday #Folklore #Mythology #Cryptozoology #Cryptid #Monster #VancouverIsland #BritishColumbia #Canada