Not available on the website yet but I look forward to reading the measurements.
I rarely if ever read the reviews. After reading the review of the WAVAC monster they did and then looking at the measurements I gave up on reviews.
Aimless1: That's a really tough call. Is there any job training that your son-in-law can take to find a more consistent (realistic) job? Paying for that might actually be a better investment in their long term stability.
That's very cool nate, no appraisal /fees is huge. I don't remember how big our fees were but the were there. The rate change was large enough though that they paid for themselves in less than a year which made it huge no brainer.
Nate: Congrats on the refi.
Had a bit of a mental breakdown. Took problem to boss who made problem improve (much to his credit). We shall see how this works out.
Interesting. On one of the videos the guy had prototyped some gears etc and I thought it was pretty awesome. I assumed the layer-layer bonding was pretty good after the example of the foosball guy etc.
All thing above stated I still want one. I showed my wife and her response was: that's cool. Now I just need to bide my time....
Apparently it's totally free software once you can feed it an STL file which most any solid modeler will generate. Or there are lots of models on line to start.
The plastic is the same stuff as for lego. I can see people doing some sweet diy enclosures etc
Not audio related but damn it's cool:
Video: MakerBot's build-it-yourself 3D printer in action, replicator in the works -- Engadget
CupCake CNC - MakerBot Industries
If I had somewhere I could put it I'd be all over it. That is flat out frigging cool. Custom heaphone stands, knobs, wtf else. So cool
Beefy: Congrats on the presentation.
I fought with Microsoft Word to get it to correctly label equations and cross reference them. Fuck I miss latex. Figured it out though and now have a macro written.
Now I'm waiting for a meeting that was supposed to start 25 minutes ago.
Thanks for all the reccomendations guys. We had a good time. Ate at Del Frisco's and it was nice, rest of my party had sea food which I think was a poor choice. Oh well
The Hilton Garden Inn Times Square was great, 1 block from Time's square but far enough away to be relatively quiet. Had a gym and a pretty good attached restaurant for breakfast. Walking distance to pretty much anything (depending on how much walking you want to do).