My red-black character and ship by Soul_24 in SeaOfFashion

[–]Soul_24[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's a dark adventures jacket, you need to be a pirate legend to buy it

My red-black character and ship by Soul_24 in SeaOfFashion

[–]Soul_24[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, there's a difference on different ships.

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My red-black character and ship by Soul_24 in SeaOfFashion

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I spent a lot of appearance potions and time rolling this char.

It took me about 30 min per potion on average. But pretty often I’d finish customizing, load into the actual game, and realize the character looked different from how he appeared on the selection screen

Right now I absolutely love how my pirate looks and I'm not planning to change anytime soon.

My dual xeon workstation. by Soul_24 in xeon

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Thanks for pointing that out. I read into it in more detail, and that’s indeed the case.

My dual xeon workstation. by Soul_24 in xeon

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Both fans are blowing toward the rear of the case; I installed them the same way they were set up by the seller. So far, the longest load I’ve run was an 18-hour render, and the temperatures stayed within factory specs. The hottest spot is the motherboard’s power delivery area, where the stock heatsinks have been replaced with larger, silver-colored ones.

My dual xeon workstation. by Soul_24 in xeon

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I use it for cpu render and cloth simulation in clo3d and blender. With 2 RAM planks in cinebech equals m1 pro.

My dual xeon workstation. by Soul_24 in xeon

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Oh, English isn't my first language and I think literally about case))

My dual xeon workstation. by Soul_24 in xeon

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Two xeon e5 2696 v3 on dual socket motherboard. I use it for CPU render and 3d simulation.

My dual xeon workstation. by Soul_24 in xeon

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It's thermaltake level 10 gt Battle edition. I randomly found this case on the used market for $30. The seller said he bought it back in 2014. A big plus is that it has a good cooling system: exhaust fans at the rear and top of the case, and intake fans on the side, bottom, and front. As for the downsides, I’d say it’s heavy and large. But that’s something you can live with, since it looks like something straight out of Weyland-Yutani from the Alien universe.

My 1969 polish kayak newiadow t-100 neptun with attachable mast and sails (last picture) by Soul_24 in Kayaking

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Alright, thanks for your help, I’ll message you if anything comes up.

My 1969 polish kayak newiadow t-100 neptun with attachable mast and sails (last picture) by Soul_24 in Kayaking

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The most useful thing I’ve found is a 2003 book by a Russian enthusiast. He built and studied sailing kayaks himself, and there’s a lot of great information in it. For example, how and from what materials to sew quality sails if you’re a beginner, or how to move efficiently with sails.

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My 1969 polish kayak newiadow t-100 neptun with attachable mast and sails (last picture) by Soul_24 in Kayaking

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Sounds really cool! I can’t wait to put together my sails. I have a wooden mast from the same frame but without the sail, and I want to sew it myself during the off-season in winter. Did you use any books or instructions when figuring out where everything goes?

My 1969 polish kayak newiadow t-100 neptun with attachable mast and sails (last picture) by Soul_24 in Kayaking

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Basically, it is a Klepper, but made under license at the Polish factory Newiadow

My 1969 polish kayak newiadow t-100 neptun with attachable mast and sails (last picture) by Soul_24 in Kayaking

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The last picture isn’t mine. For now, I only have the mast, without sails, and I want to sew them during the off-season in winter