I'm afraid you'll never get a desk job with that amount of girth ecentricity.
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It's more about pressure than airflow. You just need negative pressure inside the chamber, so gas escapes into your chamber through the cracks, and out the vent.
Saudis were happy to bankroll it to kill the main organisation platform behind the Arab Spring uprisings
Infrared lasers will cut through clouds reasonably well and cary a lot of energy
They are more likely air defence weapons that can't be overwhelmed anywhere near like rockets can be.
I use a 15 year old, quarter million dollar 3d scanner at work. It's on par with what you can get for about 5 to 8k these days.
I have my prusa connected to my WiFi, but it only serves up a Web page with limited control locally. You can only upload gcode, and start a print if the printer is ready to start. And it's open source so I'd expect the community to have found any issues.
You should monitor it's connections at the firewall and see if it's trying to make ANY connections outside your network, no reason for it to try making any dns queries even.
Yeah the mic and speaker on the atom are OK if you are within 2 feet, beyond that they aren't any good. This looks good
I prefer a 20db cut that's flat across frequencys. Most audio engineer plugs like the etymotic range aim for that midpoint.
If I'm chainsawing, it's big muffling 30db cut earmuffs.
I've been using these for years for concerts, gym classes and always take spares to festivals to give to friends. They are designed for an even 20db cut when listening to music. They have the same fit as the cheaper ER20 but the xs have clearer top end.
I use them 3x a week and have a few pairs. They don't last forever as the baffles get softer over time. At $40 they last me a year which is pretty good value.
It's their strategy that screws them. They take too long to make a decision that the drivers question, then they change it and the drivers loose faith in their first and second opinion, and will next time there's a call.