I see that now. My brain read your first USPS as ISP I guess. In which case... yes please do explain what infrastructure they have that could be used to deliver internet to the masses.
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You used to be able to do some banking at your local post office. You still can at some offices but it has largely been done away with. I believe they were referring to this and not USPS as an ISP.
Oh man thank you for reminding me of casiopea. Haven't listened to them since like early high-school I think. Back into weekly rotation now!
I agree In my house we don't have so many drawers. Just 2 large ones and we've basically integrated the miscellaneous sections into the 2. Everything with a knowable home and commonly used in the up front dividers. All else in the rear dividers.
This guys got it right (as well as the guy below, buy as you need) I would just like to add I think a drill press is definitely an important tool.
You can get mortising kits for them which would be very useful for this type of furniture. It can also be useful in making all sorts of round shapes, like the kind you'd find under the arm of a craftsman style chair. Usefull for making jigs and drill press jigs like making evenly spaced dowel holes for spindle backed chairs.
Just a very useful tool.
Came here to say this.
I do not advise ever giving a baby quinoa.
I worked with a guy who banned together with a few of his college friends and made a sort of communal maker space. They rented a space, each had their own area and supplied the space with various tools that the others could use. They would occasionally rent out space for someone to come make something using their tools and sometimes experience. This would subsidize the rent for them to have space in which they could do as they please.
This is a relatively common practice within the art world (they were furniture makers/designers) but I don't see why this wouldn't be just as if not more productive with a bunch of engineers. I also have often seen companies grow out of such arrangements. You share a space, start working collaboratively, and before you know it you've got a shared product to sell.
The other added benefit is there's always someone around to help you unload, setup and be excited about that CNC you found.
Watched old horror movies all the time with my grandfather growing up. None of that was scary. Watching Chuckey when I was probably 8 with my brother was terrifying. Didn't help we had one of those big my buddy type dolls in the house. I think I was Chuckey for Halloween that year.
Would pay 20 bucks to see moonhooch for sure. Came upon too many zooz while they were still playing in the subways. I'd probably pay more than 20 bucks to see moon zooz
I'm a big fan of his work. I quit a job to work on a movie based on one of his books.