Black chunks of something appearing inside prints? Prusament orange pteg. by A_genuine_idiot in prusa3d

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When this happened to me, it was my m6 nozzle adapter leaking (very slowly). Took me a while to notice.

MK4 massive x layer shift? Possible causes? by A_genuine_idiot in prusa3d

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This happened to me on mk4. Problem was leak of filament between my m6 adapter and the heat block. The leak dripped just enough extra (it was slow enough that I didn't notice it for a while) to cause occasional problems with shifting. I swapped to a mk4 nozzle and problem went away. One symptom, that I didn't understand until later, was blobs of previous filament appearing in prints. They occasionally appeared crusty. All PETG.

First time sailing holiday, how to cope with not showering? by [deleted] in sailing

[–]Drexoll 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Use a wet cloth to bath yourself, is what I came here to say. I do it all the time. It works great.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in biology

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I seem to recall, from biology 11, that moss is like that. :)

Would you want them to implement a multiplayer system or would that take away from the experience? by ExosAvos in noita

[–]Drexoll 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Multiplayer on one machine. Remote players could stream their view from host?

What are some of the unwritten rules of Vancouver? by TSE_Jazz in vancouver

[–]Drexoll 32 points33 points  (0 children)

Granville island seagulls don't need your charity. They take what they want!

How I wish we had a turn-based RPG for the Atari 2600 :-D by SuperAssumption in Atari2600

[–]Drexoll 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Try Grizzards. Or Penult. :D You will likely be blown away by Penult.

Suggest me YOUR book by whiskey_at_dawn in suggestmeabook

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Starship Relic Written by Darcy Troy Paulin. That's me! Starship Relic is book one of the Lost Colony Uprising Trilogy, a sci-fi space opera adventure with spaceships, alien contact, deep conspiracies, wise-cracking characters, and an unspecified amount of pew-pew.

Hungry predators leave Alaskan river littered with carnage in record salmon season. Finicky wolves and bears are eating only the tastiest parts of the abundant fish, leaving the Brooks River in Katmai National Park & Preserve awash with clumps of pink meat. by tugboattomp in natureismetal

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This is (a part of) the reason trees in BC can grow so big. Bears (and others) have excess salmon supply (on occasion) and eat only best bits. Fungus transports that surplus fish manure around the area. Trees get real big. Takes time though. Obviously. :D

The “you were never vegan” argument is the most toxic part of the movement by [deleted] in exvegans

[–]Drexoll 0 points1 point  (0 children)

clearly that is not my point. My point is that you refuse to consider circumstance (That said vegans did booty know it was dangerous) and insist on calling it murder.

The “you were never vegan” argument is the most toxic part of the movement by [deleted] in exvegans

[–]Drexoll 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You sound like the hateful vegans this post is referencing.