I recently acquired an Ender 3 Pro. I was immediately impressed with how nicely organized everything is with it. Granted, the last printer I actually bought was one of the very first MakerBot kits. Anyway, I love my little Ender 3 Pro. As someone who’s done a lot of custom printer work, I couldn’t help but make …
Read MoreHere’s the sequel to my last Maine Coon Kitty post, round 2 (here After the wild success following our adoption of our (first) awesome Maine Coon, from Major Tom Maine Coons located in Nova Scotia Canada, we decided to adopt another kitten from this awesome breeder. I’m now finding I’m getting asked from folks looking …
Read MoreMaine Coon Kitty Hunt: Round 2
Following our initially discouraging attempt to get our first Maine Coon kitten (discussed in my Maine Coon Kitty Hunt: Round 1 post), we kept pushing and made connections with various Maine Coon Breeders that were all very easy to talk to and seemed quite knowledgeable. After another several weeks, it all came …
Read MoreNew beginnings Upon the natural end-of-life of the last of cherished Himalayans, we’ve mobilized in our quest to introduce in to our family two Maine Coon kittens. We’ve been planning our pivot to Maine Coons for about 4 years now and we’ve casually attended cat shows to further affirm this is another suitable breed …
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Jul 13, 2010 · 2 min read · Kobo ereader review ender's game orson scott card pirate latitudes michael crichton literacy reading opinion ·Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card Upon my recent acquisition of a Kobo eReader, I’ve been recreationally reading quite a lot lately. Two books I recently finished reading were Ender’s Game and Pirates Latitudes. Both were entertaining in their own right. Ender’s Game Ender’s Game is a classic Sci-Fi novel that I’ve …
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Jun 23, 2010 · 1 min read · engineering u of c 2010 review Seymour Schulich Get Smarter Book Life Lessons ·Upon graduating recently, I found the Engineering group had a special treat - a copy of Seymour Schulich’s “Get Smarter” was given to each grad. In an atypical move, I decided to read this non-textbook source of information. Worth Reading I quite enjoyed it, Schulich has arranged the book in to a ton of tiny chapters. …
Read MoreI’ve recently acquired myself a Kobo eReader. Read on to learn of my initial experiences, thoughts and reactions.. For those who remain unaware of what an ereader is… They are little device designed to replace physical books. The key to success of the major ereaders (of which the ipad is NOT included) is the use of a …
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