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Thanks for participating in the DrVax community. Irv
Folks,
Forum user Geit gave me a helpful push and I learned how to added additional attachment types to our forums. You can now attach/upload FCStd, F3d and STL files. In addition I have increased the PDF file size limit so I can more easily upload DrVAX video slides decks.
All the best. Irv
Today I bought some terracotta filament and needed to print something. Since a benchy is useless I decided to design and print a figurine stand to fill my clock shelf with more life.
More pictures and the FreeCAD source can be found here
Here a sneak peak
Have fun!
PS: No supports required, so even Ender5r should be pleased.
When my grandson was visiting Montreal a few years back he was playing some Pokemon Go game all over the place and I never did really understand what that was all about.
When my grandson was visiting Montreal a few years back he was playing some Pokemon Go game all over the place and I never did really understand what that was all about.
My daughter did/does this too. Apparently, the Pokemon company designates thousands of GPS co-ordinates & assigns them to different Pokemon characters. On your smartphone you run the Pokemon Go app & travel around your area. When you get close to 1 of the designated GPS locations, your phone starts to indicate that you are close to such-&-such a character. If you get close enough, you get to collect that character. That, at least, is my understanding of how it works.
I've never done it, but I gather that, when you get close enough to the GPS collection, an option appears on your phone that let's you "collect". Basically, your copy of the app registers that you were there and got this character, so it now shows up in your account as having been collected. You can show your screen to friends & family if you want. Nothing really physical happens. After all, it's all augmented reality. There isn't really anything at the location; it's just that the app communicates with the backend system and it says it has virtually placed a character at that location. Think of it like placing a pin on a map. If you go to the pinned location there isn't really a giant pin stuck in the ground; it's just on your map.
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