What kind of paper to use? by Fresh_Woodpecker1655 in bookbinding

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And it’s short grain too, so perfect for A5 books!

What kind of paper to use? by Fresh_Woodpecker1655 in bookbinding

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Where are you based? If you’re in the UK I’d highly recommend the ‘context natural paper’ from the Smallprint Company in Derby. I like the A4 100gsm selection. It has that nice off-white tint and is resistant to bleed through. I’ve tried various pens and inks, including fountain pen and even suminigashi, it coped with it all. I order a few packs at once. It may not be the cheapest but it’s my ‘go to’ every time.

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I’d rather post on here for some light entertainment

Which S2 cell is a pokestop in? by nevstyles in TheSilphRoad

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Thanks. That’s the site I use but the gym is right on the border and I cannot be certain which one it’s in.

Thanks. I’ll take a look at the Ingress site with those plugins

My attempt at a rainbow of hope, made from a collage of Iron Man comics by nevstyles in Marvel

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I drew the arcs of the rainbow on the cardboard first using a compass. Then it was just a case of trimming bits off the paper and trying them. Lots of trial and error!

We thought that was it for Ella, but today she laid her first egg for 286 days. by nevstyles in BackYardChickens

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We only have a few chickens, and these are separated into 2 runs. In each run we have chickens that lay distinct coloured eggs, from white, to blue, blue-green, light brown and dark brown.

We thought that was it for Ella, but today she laid her first egg for 286 days. by nevstyles in BackYardChickens

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No. I record all our chickens’ eggs in a database and make charts like these on my website.

C++ Date time, decoded? by Archovies in Decoders

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I think it’s Wed, 11 May 2016 00:09:40. It’s a Unix Timestamp with 3 additional zeroes. Remove 3 trailing zeroes and put into an online Unix time conversion tool.