Oh, right, because when I went to college the web didn’t exist yet.
And, even if there was such a class, I wouldn’t have heard about it as a philosphy major.
Oh, right, because when I went to college the web didn’t exist yet.
And, even if there was such a class, I wouldn’t have heard about it as a philosphy major.

I bought several1 pairs of glasses online recently. They’re so cheap2 that when I order them online I make a point of getting one pair that looks like the pair I’m currently wearing, one pair that is kinda funky, and two or three pairs of glasses that are somewhere between what I’m wearing at the time and funky.
The funniest part is that I invariably3 enjoy wearing the funky pair the most. Out of a $40 order, I’m overjoyed if I get one pair that I really like. In any case, the above is the funky pair with the other four being considerably more conservative. I’ve only been wearing this funky pair for a few hours now, but I’m pretty sure they’ll be my favorite.
I can’t wait for OpenSCAD to finish rendering this new object I’ve fashioned out of a DXF file!
Toolpath was basically:
It will be mine. Oh, yes, it will be mine. 12
While I have one selfish motive for wanting a reliable toolpath for going from an SVG to OpenSCAD, I’d also like to do a tutorial on this. 1 2.
I just can’t seem to make OpenSCAD make heads or tails of that DXF. Is this a problem with the DXF files produced by Inkscape? A little bit of Googling tells me that Inkscape v0.48 (the one I’m using) exports in DXF R13 format which includes features that are not well supported by OpenSCAD. My attempts at finding plugins that will successfully allow Inkscape to expert to DXF R12 format have not been fruitful.
After MUCH fiddling around I have discovered that the only DXF exporting plugin I can get to work is the one called “Better DXF Output”, NOT to be confused with “Better Better DXF Output.” Unfortunately, I’ve installed so many of these little plugins I no longer recall exactly which combination of them might actually be working for me. I’ll do a little investigation and post a short tutorial on how it’s worked for me.
Edit: I’m 85% certain this is the plugin that worked for me. http://www.bobcookdev.com/inkscape/inkscape-dxf.html
I just listened to a song by Amy Winehouse courtesy of Pandora. I was very pleasantly surprised.
I’ve been seeing these around for the last month or so. I think they’re from the Young Maker’s program. At least, that’s what my friend Google tells me.
On April 14 I posted that ProfileMaker had served up 209 profiles to 58 people. As of right now there’s 598 profiles and 144 people served. That’s a lot of repeat business! 1 The number of people increased by 100%, the number of uses went up by 200%, and the amount of my awesome went up by 37%. 2
I figure this means either:
I hope it is the first one.
I really do like learning. I’m reading “Make: Arduino Bots and Gadgets” and “Getting Started with Arduino.”
I watched a show the other day that featured a bunch of rich people. It showed them showing off all the stuff they were spending money on – sports teams, boats, etc.
If I suddenly came into a pile of cash, I’d move to the middle of no where and have a big damn library and a small workshop for making cool stuff.
Yesterday I had a coworker tell me I’d like the TV show Bones. I was told I reminded them of one of the main characters – smart, arrogant, and completely lacking people skills.
I think it’s a compliment?