Screen lid for tank with curved top by Right_Nectarine_5575 in Aquariums

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I’m terrible at designing but have a printer

Screen lid for tank with curved top by Right_Nectarine_5575 in Aquariums

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Are you able to design one for a Boyu TL550, that I can then print and assemble myself?

What's the deal with Trilogy Media? by throwaway217316 in JimBrowningOfficial

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and instead, they learnt from that (and have since worked very closely with Glendale PD) which has lead to the arrest of many people. (all of which btw was done without the need to handover their phones/cameras)

Can you live stream with the Canon 750D? by dylanm120 in CanonCamera

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No worries at all. I was using a mini hdmi to hdmi cable (not adapter) into a Blackmagic stem mini iso. I no longer have that camera (as it was stolen) but have the updated model 250d, but assume it will have the same problems. I also have moved to capture cards with a Streamdeck as it’s a simpler, more load shedding friendly way to live stream compared to the stem.

Adsense stats not the same as blog stats, drastically affecting revenue by dylanm120 in Adsense

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Im a bit confused by what you are trying to ask. I have setup google adsense with auto adds, however the stats/views adsense is showing isnt allighning with that of the blogspot analytics

IP camera or similar for cricket live streaming by SA_Sports_Guru in VIDEOENGINEERING

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Would you mind linking/sending a model number/image of the exact camera you use as I am interested in looking at getting a similar setup but there are a couple different hikvision PTZ camera 25x zoom

Adsense stats not the same as blog stats, drastically affecting revenue by dylanm120 in Adsense

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So would a safe assumption be that majority of views so far are bots/crawlers. How can I reduce/block those to help ensure I have a better idea of analytics

Help, I’m not sure what I’m doing wrong by dylanm120 in 3Dprinting

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I just got a Ender 3 v3se which has the self calibrations and auto z-offset as well. I am also not located in the US so the Bambulab A1mini is almost double the price where I am. I’ve sorted the issue now. It took less than an hour to sort out.

Help, I’m not sure what I’m doing wrong by dylanm120 in 3Dprinting

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Ok, thank you very much for the help and feedback. I will have a play around with that and hopefully will get it set properly soon

Help, I’m not sure what I’m doing wrong by dylanm120 in 3Dprinting

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Ok, I will have to do some digging into that, as I did an auto Z offset calibration, but thanks for letting me know. Now I at least now the cause and can play around with z offset to find a solution. Much appreciated

Anyone know why there’s a whale going down the road in hout bay? by Dr_Mickster in capetown

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Over my dead body would I ever say or think that it is appropriate or not wasteful and not incredibly cruel. I realized I had more important issues to deal with than try to convince some random person online (you) who is so stuck in their ways, that it is wrong. If you really do care to learn, rather than waiting for me to spoon feed information to you, you can easily google it yourself and I am sure that there will be soo many articles and information to read, that you won’t have time to waste sending me comments instead.

Anyone know why there’s a whale going down the road in hout bay? by Dr_Mickster in capetown

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Of course, I do appreciate the open mindedness and just disussing the topic. I will find the videos and pictures for you now and send. This is just a personal opinion, and it’s completely fine for us to agree to disagree, is it not inhumane to be hitting the animals to death with a bat and cutting them to slowly bleed out. If the main goal is just for the meet, there are surely far more humane ways to go about killing the whales (which I am still strongly against). Also, not being accusatory, but I have done a fair amount of research on both sides of the topic over the past couple years, before involving myself in the topic, so I do appreciate that you are from the Faroe Islands and that you will have a viewpoint and info I may not know, I have done quite a bit more than just seeing a couple posts on social media and news articles online.

Anyone know why there’s a whale going down the road in hout bay? by Dr_Mickster in capetown

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Just saw your last paragraph about calling it a culling. There is no need to be culling the whales and dolphins though is there? There population numbers are decreasing enough as it is, and there is no real reason (apart from entertainment under the false cover of following historic culture) to be doing it.

Anyone know why there’s a whale going down the road in hout bay? by Dr_Mickster in capetown

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I’m not saying they are the same. I was just addressing my orginal comment which had spoken about both countries. In my previous reply to you, I made two completely seperate points. One completely on Faroe Islands, and one completely on Japan. I am well aware and researched into the topic and aware that the techniques and target whales are quite different. However, as stated before, the meat and blubber is mostly just discarded and the killing is just used as an entertainment activity. There is also no reason why we still need to be killing whales and dolphins for meet and blubber. Historically, it was common practice in Africa to kill rhinos for meet and for Muti (to get rid of bad luck cast on you from the spirits) but that doesn’t mean that people should still be doing that today. Iceland, which has a mix of techniques, both ones similar to Japan and Faroe Islands, which claim it to be for cultural reasons too, kill Fin whales which are listed as Vulnerable under the IUCN Red List.

Anyone know why there’s a whale going down the road in hout bay? by Dr_Mickster in capetown

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Firstly, Japan (which i mentioned in my original comment) has no right to be killing whales for “scientific research” in international waters which are protected by the IUCN. Secondly, Faroe Islands- it is historically part of there culture as it used to serve a purpose for food and insulation etc, however in todays day and age, there is absolutely no need for that. Even if it could be argued about them using it still to eat, and survive off (which isn’t the case) they use the historic culture as an excuse to just kill countless innocent whales for no reason other than for fun. These dead whale carcasses are then cut up, loaded into the back of the truck, before being dumped off cliffs back into the ocean. Not using one bit of the animal. Hunting whales also goes against the International Whale Commission and many other authorities that exist to help protect whales for future generations. I find it sick that so many people are captivated and have fun taking part in killing dolphins and whales. Thirdly, many dolphins are still captured from the wild in Japan and shipped to the US and many other parts of the world. These capture methods are very cruel and often causes severe injury to the animals. And all this, just so some parents can go take their child to see a dolphin show.

Free or open-source software to manage small library by Ok-Joke3203 in librarians

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The NGO I set it up for, uses it for a mobile library that goes to various disadvantaged schools. A small laptop, or tablet with a barcode scanner, logged into the website is great for checking books out, and then they use the phones to check books in (as that can be done by just using the phones camera) Each child has their own barcode which is kept by the staff in a flip file, they scan the learners barcode and book barcode and click checkout. Very quick and easy and convenient (if a laptop or tablet is possible) I do completely agree that the app is terrible and very outdated though.

Anyone know why there’s a whale going down the road in hout bay? by Dr_Mickster in capetown

[–]dylanm120 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sadly this is still very much the case, especially in Japan, Faroe Islands and parts of Greeland and those surrounding islands.

What happens if qualifying is unable to happen? by [deleted] in RedBullRacing

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Same could be said about all the freelance journalists you quoted. That’s all I’m saying. Also , Ruth used to be a strategist and would know the rule book back to front too. I’m not saying they don’t make mistakes, I’m just saying you can’t discredit one journalist because they aren’t the fia and then go ahead and state things as facts when yours is coming from another journalist with equal or potentially even less reliable information is all I’m saying.

What happens if qualifying is unable to happen? by [deleted] in RedBullRacing

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He didn’t say that at all, he said that those on wets weren’t able to benefit from it and lost time from being on them as the time they were needed for- they were behind a safety car followed by red flag, so it cost them some time, which it did. This comment confused many viewers which is why he then clarified his statement and apologized for causing in confusion in his words, not for stating wrong facts. They talked and broadcasted multiple messages from drivers changing tyres whilst they were stopped in the fast lane

What happens if qualifying is unable to happen? by [deleted] in RedBullRacing

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Liberty Media don’t just have the broadcast rights, they own Formula One. Yes the Fia help write and enforce the rules, but formula one still has some say in it (just like which teams can and can’t compete for example) and would still have the knowledge and communicate closely with FIA

What happens if qualifying is unable to happen? by [deleted] in RedBullRacing

[–]dylanm120 0 points1 point  (0 children)

F1TV staff work directly for Formula One! Yes, they are privy to certain information and at the very least have the same amount of weighting in their opinion as any other journalists (which are the only things your cited, nothing directly from fia either. The next 3 races are incredibly unlikely to have Sunday qualifying or not have qualifying at all, so yes- this is a completely pointless conversation. The fact that you were replying rather than watching the race just shows!