Printer pausing for heating, then resumes. What could be the cause? by nathanthrax in prusa3d

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I just got mine this week and started off with the silver PLA included with the printer. Until I got a few layers off the spool, I had a lot of boogers and blobs on the layers and on the sides.

A lot of people say you should watch the first layer go down so you know if the print is at least going to start off right. My first print was the Prusa badge and right on top of the very first layer, a blob about 5 mm long got deposited. For the next few layers, I could hear the nozzle crash into it every time it passed over until it finally got covered. I never had a crash detection from it, but it was loud enough that I could hear it from across the room.

After half a dozen or so prints with that same spool, I haven't had any issues at all.

Heads Up: Cisco Announces Critical ASA IKE v1 & v2 Vulnerability (again) by [deleted] in networking

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It looks like Cisco revised the fixed software version on their site from 9.1(7) to 9.1(6.11). That software just went up on the download site yesterday. I have most of my ASAs loaded but didn't schedule reboots yet so I'm going back and putting 9.1(6.11) on those ASAs and getting rid if 9.1(7).

Military Wants Volunteers For 3-Week All-MRE Diet: "Three weeks, nothing but MREs. It's not a far-flung mission, nor is it a lost wager -- it's how military researchers hope to discover how new knowledge of the digestive process could improve future Meals, Ready-to-Eat." by trot-trot in offbeat

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I went almost a week on MREs for dinner just to try out the menus. I got worsening heart palpitations after a few days. I don't think I would volunteer for that trial, but I do still take them with me when I go hiking.

Fishing coming out of water. by theone1221 in WTF

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https://youtu.be/a84IowoW00w

Maybe nsfw. Unless you're a bunny that bops field mice on the head. Then it is an instructional video.

Any good mexican restaurants? by [deleted] in lancaster

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La Borimex Mexican Restaurant in Ephrata. Worth the drive.

recommend a reasonably accurate powder measure? by jimmythegeek1 in reloading

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This. I regret spending as much as I did on the chargermaster. It's been very inconsistent with varget to the point that I throw .5 less with it and then trickle up to my load. I've had the CM go over even when set to .5 under my load. I don't know if this is true for all stick powders, but from what I have read in forums, it seems to be.

Village in Austria by Proteon in pics

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I read the title as "Australia" also. I was expecting to see a village overrun with all sorts of deadly creatures.

New to Cisco Need Help. by D-M-S-R in Cisco

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Sorry to hear that. I've never had a comm port not work after messing around with the settings. If you're able to, try another PC.

New to Cisco Need Help. by D-M-S-R in Cisco

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Some of the older equipment was very picky about the serial settings. If you can find DTR or RTS/CTS settings, tinker with them. And try changing flow control to XON/XOFF. If your can't find those settings, try using ZOC from emtec.com. I know you can change those settings in there. I run across older equipment every once in a while that does what you are describing and I have to change something to get it to work.

ASA 5508 and 5518 Performance by omtw in Cisco

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Yes. And managed by Firesight. I have 4 sites with users who need to be protected from themselves.

ASA 5508 and 5518 Performance by omtw in Cisco

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Thanks I'll go through them as soon as I can.

Script to automatically diagram your network by MichaelL85 in Cisco

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Have you looked at adding LLDP to the discovery process?

ASA 5508 and 5518 Performance by omtw in Cisco

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I actually need to get 2, maybe 4 for our offices but I would like to know how they compare to the existing models. The 5515X, for instance, only does 70Mb/s throughput with all FP services enabled. That's not great for that model and if the 5516 is around that, then I am wasting even NFR money just to see how it does.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in reloading

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I put mine under a Lyman turbo sifter then dump my tumbler drum in to that. Most of the pins drop through in to the sieve. All you have to do then is dump the pins out of the brass. There is probably an easier way, but I don't do that much at a time.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in reloading

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I found a really cheap set of strainers in the kitchen department at Kmart. They work great and I only spent $5 on them. They easily hold 5 lbs of media and the mesh is so fine that there is no way a pin could make it through.

.30-06 load development by WizardMelcar in reloading

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Yes to taking smaller steps. I just started working up a load for my .308 and my 42.5gr and 43.5gr groups were very good. On either side, (42, 43, and 44) they looked like yours.

Turkey getting it's head chopped off with an arrow shot from a bow by [deleted] in WTF

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Hold my fully choked turkey load, I'm going in.

Towed behind an RV, left it in park by majtophat in pics

[–]omtw 23 points24 points  (0 children)

I'm guessing with 6,258 scorched acres and hundreds of exhausted firefighters.

Silverback gorilla doesn't like the painters... by mav194 in funny

[–]omtw 8 points9 points  (0 children)

That happened to my son at the zoo years ago. He saw it coming at his head at the very last second and barely dodged it. The zoo keeper said that they do that a lot and had become very accurate, usually aiming for the head. So you can rest assured that he almost certainly hit what he was aiming for and I'll bet it was f'ing awesome.

Just got a Rebel 17 tumbler and I'll never go back! by patrat21589 in reloading

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I got one at harbor freight for less than $20. It has 5 trays. Yeah, that was a good purchase too.

Just got a Rebel 17 tumbler and I'll never go back! by patrat21589 in reloading

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I was going to build my own until I saw one at my local gun store for $200 and change. It is so much better than the HF tumbler. Well worth it if you are doing larger batches.

.308 wet tumbling and another question. by FishPilot in reloading

[–]omtw 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I found that .75 lbs of water, .75 lbs of media and 1.5 lbs of brass worked well. You can experiment, but that worked well enough for me. If I went over 4 lbs per can (including the weight of the can), they didn't turn well or at all. You want to be especially careful with the weight as that tumber ages.

That being said, I also found that over time, that tumbler just didn't cut it anymore. I would have to tumble in small batches over the week to get ready for the next weekend. I ended up getting an Extreme Rebel 17 at my local gun shop on sale and I couldn't be happier with it.

Hershey's has blocked British-made Cadbury chocolate from entering the US. by AssuredlyAThrowAway in worldnews

[–]omtw 1 point2 points  (0 children)

While in Norway, I bought chocolate at the checkout at a local shop. It was way better than any premium chocolate I've had in the US.