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I’m redoing my garage and dust collector. I was just wondering if there was any rules, tips or suggestions about the proper way to set up a dust collector that I am not aware of. Specifics in post.
2023.05.30 06:11 Justice_1111 I’m redoing my garage and dust collector. I was just wondering if there was any rules, tips or suggestions about the proper way to set up a dust collector that I am not aware of. Specifics in post.
Everything is disassembled, so I don’t have pictures. Pretty much I’m redoing my garage/shop and before I put my dust collector back together. I just want to make sure I’m doing it correctly. Main thing I noticed is my 4 inch line, heading into the collector sometimes seems like its struggling to get the dust up the hose about 4 feet from the ground. I wanted to make sure it’s OK my hoses on the ground going up to it? And if gravity does pays a role, should I have it set up a certain way? If I should wait a certain distance before reducing and splitting my line into a 2 1/2? Things like that, specific rules that I am not aware of, or helpful suggestions. I would really appreciate it.
I have a small WEN dust collector mounted to the wall, with the bag heading down. The mounting holes on the collector suggest I have it mounted in the correct direction. I have a 4 inch line coming off of it for about 8 feet, and then I have a reducesplitter, that splits it into two, 2 1/2 inch lines. I have blast gates at the beginning of each line. From there, the 2 1/2 lines can go to any of my tools that I need to use. I have a shop back with a separator next to it, which I use wirh most of my small handtools. So I usually only run the dust collector for one tool at time.
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2023.05.30 05:59 Even_Ad_6574 Fundamentals of Surveying Exam and Beyond?
I am a Crew Chief in Ohio with 10yrs total of experience. I would like to think I am proficient in all field related duties and also have 7+ yrs of experience in the office researching, CAD processing, Boundary rectification and Legal writing. I graduated with my Bachelors of Land Surveying in 2015 and failed my FS right out of school and just have never retaken it. I know traditionally Ohio is a more difficult state because we need to know both Metes and Bounds and PLSS standards. My biggest gripe with standardized testing is (again I can only speak for Ohio) we are limited to a TI-30 calculator. I will never understand why the governing body limits test takers to such rudimentary tools when every surveyor worth a darn has instant access to a data collector and CAD which can calculate many of the more difficult math related questions instantly. Up until the mid 90’s you could use graphing and programmable calculators. I am fairly happy with my pay now, working for a large firm (200+ employees in multiple offices) so is it worth dusting off my old books and trying to get my license when I know my pay, at least at larger firms won’t reflect all the hard work all that much, my responsibilities will increase but the likelihood of me putting my stamp on a post is not all that high. Food for thought. Thanks!
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2023.05.30 05:11 nom_nom_nom_nom_lol The box says 15 to 30 amps, but it's actually 12. My dust collector is 14.
2023.05.30 04:54 Smoke_Stack707 2 stage dust collection
Hi all,
I’m at the point where I’d like to upgrade my harbor freight dust collector to be a 2 stage unit. Already tired of my collector bags getting punctured from planer shavings and that Wynn filter was expensive enough I want to be good to it. My question is what did you all do for a chip collector? Make a thein baffle? Buy one of those $40 trash can lids from Powertec? Just say “send it” and shell out the $300 for Oneida’s cyclone?
I’m leaning toward Oneida’s solutions but I’d love to know if there’s a cheaper way to catch chips. Thanks!
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2023.05.30 04:28 handmade-spinus Top 4 Tips On How To Better Crochet Amigurumi #crochet #crochet amigurumi #handmade
Crochet Amigurumi is a hand crochet technique used to make small, cute crocheted toys or character shapes.
It is derived from the Japanese art of Amigurumi, which consists of the words "ami" (woven) and "gurumi" (stuffed toy).
By using crochet hooks and threads, crafters can create miniature dolls, animals, cartoon characters and other cute crocheted items in a variety of rich and diverse shapes.
I. What is crochet amigurumi
Q: What are the characteristics of crochet amigurumi?
A: They usually use a single crochet hook and a delicate crochet technique
A: It to create a fine and three-dimensional effect. These crocheted pieces can feature rich details such as facial expressions, clothing designs and small ornaments. Because of their small size and unique appearance, crocheted amigurumi are often considered cute and charming decorations, gifts or toys.
Making crocheted amigurumi requires basic crochet skills and a patient mind as a foundation.
Using threads of different colors and materials, crafters follow a pattern or create freely, gradually shaping the desired shape through a process of weaving and filling. People can design a wide variety of amigurumi crochet pieces according to their own preferences and creativity, making them unique and personalized handicrafts.
Small and cute:
Crochet amigurumi are usually small crocheted pieces, and their miniature size and cute appearance give them a unique appeal.
Stereoscopic detail:
Through the use of crochet hooks and delicate crochet techniques, crochet amigurumi is able to create three-dimensional effects and express rich details such as facial expressions, clothing designs and small ornaments.
Creative freedom:
The process of making crocheted amigurumi allows craftspeople to design according to their own preferences and creativity. They can choose different colors, threads and patterns, and even make personalized changes and innovations.
Customizability:
Crochet amigurumi can be customized according to different needs and preferences. One can request a specific shape, color or theme to make it a unique and personalized gift or collector’s item.
The pleasure of the production process:
Making crocheted amigurumi is a fun and creative activity. Crafters can enjoy the process of knitting, gaining satisfaction through the completion of each stitch and row, and ultimately creating a unique piece.
Suitable for a variety of uses:
Crochet amigurumi can be used as decorative items, gifts, toys or collectibles. They can add warmth and character to a home environment, convey warmth and care as a gift, or be a companion and comfort.
II. Crochet Amigurumi how to match the color
Q: How does color matching in crochet amigurumi affect the product?
A: The color scheme is crucial to Amigurumi. Different color schemes can convey different emotions and styles. Bright colors can make amigurumi look lively and lovely, while soft tones create a warm and cozy feeling. Classic combinations such as black and white, pastels and grays can also create a classic and stylish effect.
Q: What are some popular color schemes and suggestions?
A: Some popular color schemes include the sweet combination of pink and gray, the bright combination of blue and yellow, and the traditional combination of red and white. In addition, you can also choose color schemes based on different seasons, holidays or specific occasions, such as fresh greens and pinks for spring and bright rainbow colors for summer. The important thing is to consider the preferences and fashion trends of your target audience (women aged 25-35).
Q: How to match crochet amigurumi with clothing?
A: Crochet amigurumi can add a unique character and fashionable touch to your outfit. For casual wear, you can hang a cute amigurumi on your bag or tie it around your waist. If you’re wearing a dress, choose a colorway that matches the amigurumi to enhance the overall coordination. Of course, pairing it with jeans is also a great option. No matter what the combination, amigurumi can be the highlight of your fashionable look.
III. Selection of crochet amigurumi
Q: How to buy the crocheted amigurumi?
A: Understand the material of the product, the wire and padding used, quality materials provide a longer life and feel. Understand the production process to ensure careful handcrafting and good quality. It is important to consider the specific size of the crochet amigurumi, what fits you is the best.
IV. Maintenance and Care
Q: How can we ensure their beauty and longevity?
A: Regular cleaning:
Gently tap or wipe the surface with a damp cloth or soft brush to remove dust and debris. Avoid using strong cleaners or soaking in water to avoid damaging the crochet piece.
Avoid exposure to sunlight:
Prolonged exposure to sunlight can cause the color to fade or turn yellow. Store them out of the light or use blackout curtains to protect them.
Avoid stretching and deformation:
When moving or storing them, be careful to avoid over-stretching or distorting their shape. Place them in an appropriately sized box or bag to avoid external pressure and deformation.
Prevention of contamination and damage:
Keep away from food, liquids and other items that may contaminate or damage them. Avoid placing them in environments where they are susceptible to contamination or moisture.
Proper storage:
When not in use, store them in a dry, ventilated and dust-free place. They can be protected with ziplock bags or storage boxes, and insect repellent can be placed to prevent infestation.
Crochet amigurumi not only has artistic and creative value, but also brings joy and warmth to people.
Whether used as decorations, gifts or toys, these lovely crocheted works can evoke childhood memories or become treasures for personal collections.
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2023.05.30 02:12 hippfive Facebook Marketplace Score (free!)
| The dust situation in my basement workshop has been getting... dire. So I've been keeping my eye on Facebook Marketplace for a while to try to get a proper dust collector. I saw this minute's after it had posted, dragged my daughter into the car and drove out to the boonies to grab it. Guy owned a cabinet shop and the motor had been acting up on him. He tried to fix it but after a week of running his shop with no collector just went out and bought a new Laguna. He was going to scrap this (!) but decided to see if anyone wanted it first. I have a friend who is getting into electric motor repair and he managed to fix it up for me for CA$300 in parts and (discounted) labour. I'm pretty jazzed about it. submitted by hippfive to BeginnerWoodWorking [link] [comments] |
2023.05.29 14:46 popplenrookie [USA-MO] [H] Omnis, HC, TPB, Floppy Runs [W] PayPal
Just trying to clear some space. A few general notes:
- All items are like new or very good unless otherwise stated. Please note that I'm not a professional grader nor have I had any of these items evaluated. But I'm personally a very picky collector so these are all in good shape.
- Prices do NOT include shipping. Shipping will be calculated at time of sale based on what you purchase. However, I will cap your shipping cost at a MAX of $20. Almost everything will be much less than $20 but if you purchase a lot (thank you!) and it would cost more than $20 to ship, that's the most you will pay. I will make up the difference. Everything will be shipped via USPS. US only please.
- Prices are mostly firm but I will be more willing to listen to offers if you are looking to purchase more than one thing.
- More detailed pics are always available upon request! Just let me know anything you'd like to see.
Omnis
Title | ISBN | Notes | Price |
Loki Vol 1 | 9781302930646 | DM cover - NEW SEALED | $70 |
Batman: Road to No Man’s Land | 9781779506610 | NEW SEALED | $80 |
Batman: No Man’s Land Vol. 1 | 9781779513229 | NEW SEALED | $80 |
Batman: No Man’s Land Vol. 2 | 9781779517142 | NEW SEALED | $80 |
Hardcover Collections
Title | ISBN | Notes | Price |
Ascender by Jeff Lemire | 9781534322363 | full series #1-18; corners slightly dented | $20 |
Batman: The Killing Joke Deluxe Edition (2008) | 9781401216672 | dust jacket has some warping but no tears; normal shelf wear otherwise | $8 |
Batman: Arkham Asylum Deluxe Edition by Grant Morrison (2021) | 9781779513175 | corners slightly dented | $15 |
Marvel Masterworks Atlas Era Jungle Adventure Vol. 2 | 9780785150121 | NEW SEALED | $23 |
TPB Collections
Title | ISBN | Notes | Price |
Batman: Earth One Complete Collection | 9781779516343 | | $12 |
Middlewest by Skottie Young | Book One- 9781534312173; Book Two- 9781534313644; Book Three- 9781534315983 | sold as a set preferred | $20 |
Family Tree by Jeff Lemire | Vol 1 Sapling- 9781534316492; Vol 2 Seeds- 9781534316966; Vol 3 Forest- 9781534318632 | Vol 1 has a creased corner; sold as a set preferred | $15 |
Monkey Meat: The First Batch | 9781534323230 | | $8 |
Star Wars: Bounty Hunters by Ethan Sacks | Vol 1 Galaxy’s Deadliest- 9781302920838; Vol 2 Target Alliance- 9781302920845; Vol 3 War of the Bounty Hunters- 9781302928810 | sold as a set preferred | $30 |
Star Wars (2020) by Charles Soule | Vol 1 The Destiny Path- 9781302920784; Vol 2 Operation Starlight- 9781302920791; Vol 3 War of the Bounty Hunters- 9781302920807; Vol 4 Crimson Reign- 9781302926182 | sold as set preferred | $40 |
Star Wars: Crimson Reign by Charles Soule | 9780785194682 | full series #1-5 | $10 |
Out of the Blue by Garth Ennis | 9781949028874 | complete series | $10 |
Beyonders Vol 1 by Paul Jenkins | 9781949028065 | complete series | $8 |
Nuclear Family Vol 1 by Stephanie Phillips | 9781949028737 | full first arc | $8 |
Afterlift by Chip Zdarsky | 9781506724409 | complete series | $10 |
Retroactive GN by Ibrahim Moustafa | 9781643375496 | | $10 |
How to Read Comics the Marvel Way (2022) | 9781302924751 | like new | $5 |
Single Issue Sets
Please note that these single issues are sold as sets ONLY. I will not break any sets apart, sorry. All of these issues have been read at least once and at most twice. Each issue is first print and main cover unless specified otherwise.
Title | Publisher | Notes | Price |
Chicken Devil #1-4 | Aftershock | complete first series | $9 |
Cross to Bear #1-4 | Aftershock | complete series | $9 |
Basilisk #1-12 | Boom | complete series | $20 |
I Am Batman by John Ridley #0-6 | DC | | $8 |
Monkey Prince (2022) #1-12 | DC | complete series | $20 |
Aloha, Hawaiian Dick by B. Clay Moore #1-5 | Image | complete series | $8 |
A Town Called Terror by Steve Niles #1-6 | Image | complete first arc | $10 |
The Me You Love in the Dark by Skottie Young #1-5 | Image | complete series; issue #1 is SECOND PRINT | $8 |
Primordial by Jeff Lemire #1-6 | Image | complete series | $8 |
Shadecraft by Joe Henderson #1-5 | Image | complete series; issues #1 and #2 are SECOND PRINT | $8 |
What’s the Furthest Place From Here? by Tyler Boss & Matthew Rosenberg | Image | #1-7 | $15 |
Shang-Chi and the Ten Rings (2022) #1-6 | Marvel | complete series; plus Annual #1 | $10 |
The Death of Doctor Strange (2021) #1-5 | Marvel | complete series; #1 is SECOND PRINT; #2 is Masterpieces Variant; issue #3 is Dr Doom Variant; #4 is Villains Reign Variant; #5 is classic homage variant | $8 |
House of Slaughter | Boom | #1-10; #3 is red blank variant | $20 |
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2023.05.29 05:49 Bestonmalaysia Important Info About The Wood Charcoal Making Machine
| The wood charcoal making machine, also called the biomass carbonization machine, can be used to transform wood chips, tree barks, bamboo chips, tree branches, and agricultural waste into biomass charcoal through a process referred to as carbonization. This is basically the process of converting organic matter including plant materials and animal substances into carbon by heating it in the lack of oxygen. It is an efficient way of producing high-quality and eco-friendly charcoal which can be used as an array of purposes. By using a wood charcoal making machine, you are in position to gain significant profits by selling the merchandise you are making. In the end, you will find a popular for charcoal, and the raw materials are typically accessible. What better business opportunity than turning waste in to a product by using a high economic value and numerous uses. What's more, the equipment also provides you with biogas, tar, and wood vinegar as by-products. Most of these products offer value on the investor. BST-30 Wood Charcoal Manufacturing Equipment Installed in Mexico The Wood Charcoal Making Process The wood charcoal production process basically involves 3 steps: crushing and drying, carbonization and discharge, production of the combustible gas, and re-usage of gas. But first, there are a few important requirements that needs to be met in relation to raw materials. i) The wood waste matter must not contain moisture content exceeding 15%. Should your raw materials use a higher moisture content, you should set up a drying system. ii) The materials ought not exceed 20 mm in proportions. When they don't meet this standard, you have got to setup a crusher. With that in mind, here's what proceeds in the wood charcoal making process: Crushing and drying: As indicated above, the first step is to make sure that your wood materials fulfill the expected standards:a moisture content below 15% and size not exceeding 20 mm. Materials are first crushed and dried from the drying system. Carbonization and Discharge: Before any wood chips are fed in to the carbonization furnace, it is actually first pre-heated for a period of 60 minutes. The dried wood materials begin the feeder using a conveyor belt and therefore are then fed in the carbonization furnace. After about 20 minutes, the charcoal is discharged. Creation of the Combustible Gas Producing the combustible gas begins after 10 minutes of feeding the wood materials. The gas then moves in to the cyclone dust removal system and spray dust collector where it is cleaned. It then enters the condenser which separates the wood vinegar and tar. The gas that stays is pushed out from the carbonization furnace from the induced draft fan. Recycling the Combustible Gas The ejected combustible gas can be redirected and utilized to heat the carbonization reactor. The wood charcoal making machine is designed to continuously carbonize wood waste matter. The wood charcoal making machine can discharge the final products though it may be still being fed increasing the overall efficiency of charcoal production. The wood pyrolysis machine is certainly a handy machine for anybody planning to venture to the biochar selling business. submitted by Bestonmalaysia to u/Bestonmalaysia [link] [comments] |
2023.05.29 03:45 harry-jg How to Buy and Sell NFT
The modern art scene has evolved into something of a digital jungle, with NFT artists and collectors finding themselves in the crosshairs of online rogues, the digital counterparts of our friendly neighbourhood pickpockets. Some of these scoundrels have made off with sums large enough to give Uncle Tom a fit of the vapours. While most NFT bazaars fortify their establishments with security as tight as Bertie's Aunt Agatha's grip on his allowance, these virtual marauders employ an array of clever tactics to ferret out chinks in the armour.
Also, patrons who step into the NFT marketplace without a fair understanding of the potential hazards are likely to fall prey to scams as varied as the ingredients in Anatole's menu, unless they adopt the proper cybersecurity etiquette.
In this discourse, we shall traverse the path of safety in the acquisition, disposal, and conservation of NFTs, with a special focus on the common pitfalls one must be wary of before taking a plunge into this sea of digital artefacts.
Take heed, however: this account does not aspire to the status of financial counsel. Should one wish to treat NFTs as financial steppingstones, it would be prudent to seek out the advice of a seasoned financial advisor well-versed in the intricacies of digital assets, including NFTs and cryptocurrencies. As with all matters of great importance, prior personal research into NFTs and cryptocurrencies is highly recommended before parting with your hard-earned pounds or engaging in any trading of said assets. One should be as aware of the risks associated with these dealings as Jeeves is of Bertie's numerous romantic entanglements.
NFTs: A Gentleman's Guide to the Artefacts of the Digital Age An NFT, you see, bears an uncanny resemblance to a digital autograph (fondly dubbed a "Token") which serves as a certificate of proprietorship over a virtual asset – these assets might range from digital masterpieces and collectibles to prime digital real estate. The best analogy for these NFTs, is they are much like the deeds to your stately family home. Now, the deeds themselves do not constitute the building, but rather the legal evidence of your dominion over it. Similarly, an NFT does not represent the actual work of digital art but is a token of its ownership.
The operations of NFTs are underpinned by a nifty invention called blockchain technology, which plays the role of the dutiful Jeeves, handling the transaction and safekeeping of these NFTs. Using some form of secret code language or 'cryptography', these blockchain networks pave the way for trusted dealings sans the requirement for a third-party interference (a meddlesome middleman, so to speak) and ensure the secure archival of all records.
So, what exactly does NFT stand for? Well, it’s an abbreviation for "non-fungible token." Now, if something is "fungible", it implies that it can be exchanged for an identical item without affecting its value. A dollar bill, for instance, is fungible, as you can swap it for another dollar bill, with no impact on its worth. However, a "non-fungible" item means that there aren't any equivalent assets it can be swapped for. These are generally one-of-a-kind items, akin to custom timepieces, limited edition figurines, and singular art pieces. Thus, an NFT, being a unique entity, cannot be directly swapped for another NFT. The "token" part of non-fungible token refers to the digital signature that authenticates ownership. If you hold the unique signature or "token" tied to an asset, you can assert your ownership of said asset.
Perils and Pitfalls: A Navigational Chart for the NFT Voyager While the sturdy vessel of blockchain technology that navigates the choppy seas of NFTs might be as secure as the Bank of England, there still exist several pesky barnacles clinging to its hull, threatening to place NFT users in a bit of a soup. These include, but aren't limited to, nefarious wallet raids, weak points in the defences of NFT platforms, unsavoury exploitation by computer bugs and viruses, cunning phishing expeditions, and the ever-so-sly scams of social engineering.
Invisible Pestilence: A Tale of NFT's Malware Marauders As in all spheres of existence, the shimmering world of NFT platforms too has had its fair share of skeletons in the closet - loopholes cunningly exploited by the digital bounders, letting them 'airdrop' NFTs, teeming with malevolent attachments, right into users' wallets. Now, an 'airdrop', in the decent, respectable circles of cryptocurrency and NFT projects, is merely a benevolent act of tossing a free item into a user's crypto wallet - as harmless as handing out complimentary biscuits at the club. However, when these seemingly innocuous airdropped NFTs come bearing hidden malware like a Trojan horse, unwary users could inadvertently download these digital pests, resulting in an unsolicited exhibition of their most private data. This could range from crypto wallet passwords and private keys to backup phrases, personal information, and all manner of things best kept under wraps.
A Fishing Trip Through the NFT Seas: Phishing Attacks, Smishing Scandals, and Counterfeit Webpage Woes Imagine, if you will, a bustling scene of NFT enthusiasts, going about their business, trading and collecting digital treasures. Yet, lurking in the shadows are the incorrigible digital miscreants, plotting their next phishing attack. Yes, phishing, the nefarious act of pretending to be a legitimate entity to hoodwink unsuspecting NFT users into parting with their crypto wallet's private keys or backup phrases. Once obtained, these felons swiftly empty the user's wallet of its NFT collections and associated funds, as swiftly as one might drain a bottle of the finest claret.
Regrettably, the machinations of these digital ruffians have only become more sophisticated. Enter 'smishing', a novel variant of phishing, where the attackers deploy deceptive SMS messages to the user's mobile device, leading them to click on malicious links or persuading them to part with their two-factor authentication codes that guard their NFT wallets and online accounts.
And as if that weren’t enough, these rogues have added website forgery to their arsenal of deceit. Creating facsimile versions of legitimate NFT platforms or of popular NFT collection websites, they strategically place ads that lure users onto these bogus sites. Once ensnared, the victims are coaxed into entering sensitive information such as recovery phrases, providing the hackers with a one-way ticket into their crypto wallets, and a free hand to pilfer NFTs and cryptocurrency funds at leisure.
Under the Cloak of Camaraderie: A Tale of Digital Miscreants and Social Engineering Shenanigans Picture a digital rogue so crafty, he's able to coax the private details out of an unsuspecting NFT enthusiast, simply by utilising the tools of social engineering. These chaps dive headlong into the personal lives of their victims, looking for the perfect hook with which to draw them into their deceitful net. It might be a shared interest or hobby that they latch onto, creating a false sense of camaraderie and trust, as cunning as a fox that’s just been made the head of hen-house security.
These swindlers have no shortage of tactics up their sleeves, with some bold enough to impersonate customer support personnel on Twitter for reputable NFT platforms, such as OpenSea, or even masquerade as employees on an authentic platform's Discord server. And don't think for a moment that these schemes are amateurish! Oh, no! These social engineering plots can be so exquisitely sophisticated and meticulously organised, they might even hoodwink the most savvy of NFT users.
Consider, for instance, these rogues posing as a legitimate business, keen on partnering with reputable NFT traders. They engage in convivial exchanges, build a rapport, and once the stage is set, they pull the rug out from under their unsuspecting targets, tricking them into sending cryptocurrency funds to a duplicitous wallet. So, just as in the tales of old, where the sly fox tricks the unsuspecting lamb, in the world of NFTs, it pays to keep your wits about you and not take things at face value.
The Case of the Bumbling Wallet and the Crafty Crypto Caper Imagine, if you will, a crypto wallet—just your everyday digital purse, mind you—coming under attack by a band of cunning hackers. This woeful predicament usually arises when the wallet's custodian fails to adhere to the gold standard in security procedures. The miscreants employ a variety of tools in their digital skulduggery, with phishing being their favourite pastime. But let's not forget the insidious malware—spyware, keyloggers, and the like—that stealthily monitor every twitch and click, ready to snatch up any juicy tidbits of sensitive data.
To ward off these digital rapscallions, one must store one's crypto wallet private keys with the utmost discretion, akin to how one might tuck away one's prized collection of first-edition Wodehouse novels. A stout password, sturdy as a bulldog's bite, is a must for any crypto wallet aspiring to stay out of the hands of these nefarious netizens.
And don't forget the cavalry in this digital fray—a robust antivirus program. Windows patrons might find solace in the arms of a program like Norton, while Mac aficionados might rest easier with Intego standing guard. With these loyal digital sentinels on patrol, your system will be as free of spyware, keyloggers, and data-pilfering malware as the Drones Club is free of an overly sober atmosphere.
Doppelgangers in the Digital Art Bazaar: The Tale of Bogus NFTs Imagine, if you will, a horde of scammers, much akin to troublesome gnats at a summer picnic, hatching counterfeit NFTs in the likeness of popular collections. The whole operation is somewhat reminiscent of peddling sham concert tickets at the local gig, old chap.
Detecting these cunning replicas can be as tricky as spotting a speck of dust on Aunt Agatha's prized Chippendale settee. However, just like Aunt Dahlia's French chef Anatole has his telltale signs for distinguishing fresh truffles, these fraudulent NFTs bear certain tell-tale signs of inauthenticity, such as:
- Prices that could make a frugal Scotsman blush, being significantly less than those of their bona fide counterparts.
- Absence of verification (no blue checkmark donning their listing, the digital equivalent of a monocle, to vouch for their legitimacy).
- Orphaned from their original collection, much like a lone scone at a busy afternoon tea.
- Contract addresses that don’t match the original ones, a red flag as conspicuous as a fox at Blandings Castle.
- A trading volume lower than the level of sobriety at the Drones Club on a Friday evening.
Often, unsuspecting users, much like young Bingo Little swayed by the charms of yet another love interest, are lured by the attractively low prices of these faux NFTs. They mistake the bargain for a genuine good deal, only to realize they've been taken for a ride.
When navigating these choppy waters, my dear reader, stick to the blue checkmark, much like the North Star to a weary traveler. That little symbol could be your salvation in the topsy-turvy world of NFT trading.
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2023.05.29 03:40 spartenkiller456 Scenario: The Council believes Shepard's warnings about the reapers, and puts you in charge of preparations. How would you defend the galaxy as Supreme Commander of the Milky Way?
Let's say that Shepard beat Saren to the beacon, and brought it back to the council intact. Nobody really knows what it means, but Udina, Nihlus, the Normandy crew, and the council know enough to understand it's bad news.
Shepard and the gang do basically what they actually do in the games, albeit with greater galactic support. Stopping Saren and the Geth, Stopping the collectors, blowing the alpha relay, Liara becoming the shadow broker a year before the war, etc.
You on the other hand are given Eisenhower like command authority over Citadel space, and black ops carte blanche from Spectres and STG to Cerberus and the Shadow Broker (Post Liara) for influencing the lawless Terminus Systems.
Nothing is off the table, and you've been given blank cheque representing a galaxies worth of lend-lease to operate as you see fit. Equipping every fighter and frigate with Thanix Guns and Cyclonic Barriers? Done! Equipping every Fighter with Silarus Armor? Done! Stealth Dreadnoughts and Guardian Lasers over every colony? Why not?
Just remember that your starting at the current tech level of the Galaxy in 2183, at the start of Mass Effect 1, if you want fancy tech you'll have to see it researched. Although Thanix Guns are coming your way with Sovereign regardless, researching existing prothean project's (from Mars all the way to Thessia and everything in between) might mean you have some Thanix of your own to throw back at him.
I'm curious as to what how the Mass Effect community would defend the Galaxy if the only limiting factor was 3 years to prepare.
PS: I don't know if the Illusive Man was already indoctrinated when we met him in ME2. If it's avoidable and you think you have a way to do so by all means, but if he's too far gone by 2183, assume the Liara's Shadow Broker teams will fully replace Cerberus post Collector Base.
Also assume that (based on what little we actually know about him,) that the broker before Liara is more interested in self preservation then saving the galaxy. He had no qualms about helping the Collectors after all.
Basically you'll have the Cerberus Network from 2183-2185 while the yahg tries to save himself, and Liara's Shadow Broker network from 2185-2186 as the Illusive Man's Indoctrination becomes more apparent post collector's.
Unless you can find a way to lean on both, which may or may not be possible as I haven't read the books and don't know enough to say one way or the other.
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2023.05.29 02:19 RedVikingPlus This game means so much
Spoiler tag for some end-game stuff.
Where to begin
First thing, I struggle heavily with mental health and living a life I'm not happy with. A real case of "It's not my arms that will fail me, But this world takes more strength than it gave me."
I was never a huge fan of the GOW series until much later in my life. I picked up GOW5 at launch, excited for a new experience and world. Completed the game, and it left me craving more. I ended up clearing through the first 3 games as well because i was so interested in the universe. I've picked up comics, lore/art books, recipie books, collectors editions, and even have the Jötnar set. I've even scheduled a tattoo session for later this year for some of Thors ink.
Ragnarok launched, and I took an entire week off work just to dive back into that perfectly built world. But this time was different. I have never felt so connected to a world, its story and its characters. I felt I grew as a person. I reminisce and wonder near daily about a life amongst it.
Emotionally, it took months to recover from Broks' death. Sindris hate and sorrow. Thor being betrayed by Odin, turned to dust and bits of magic to be scattered across the realms. Even with new game plus, I don't know if I'm truly ready to experience loss like that again, even if it's just video game characters. But a part of me longs for it.
I will be better, but for now, thanks for reading.
TL;DR - GOW: Ragnarok helped me through some dark times, and I've still yet to find something as powerful and meaningful as the game.
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2023.05.28 19:18 FuzzyHero69 Orbital sander jig made from scraps around the shop.
| Hooks up to my dust collector, used a few dowels to fit perfectly with the holes of my sander. I’ve borrowed this idea from many posted here before. This is an easy quick project. submitted by FuzzyHero69 to woodworking [link] [comments] |
2023.05.28 15:09 Wearingyourmum Is this a dust collector?
2023.05.28 08:39 Naiek Shop Vacs and Dust Bags
Are all dust bags (of the right capacity) compatible with all dust collectors?
I'm looking at getting
TITAN TTB774VAC 1300W 16LTR as a cheap first shop vac, however one of the comments mentioned that the dust bags you can get from the same brand are no longer compatible with the vacuum.
l also saw another shop vac which seems to have a similar issue. I know nothing about shop Vacs so was just wondering how can ensure that a shop vac get has compatible replacement bags so dont waste my money?
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2023.05.28 03:45 Proletlariet Yangchen
" I presume you’ve heard of the waterbending saying, ‘A feather’s weight moves a wagon’s load’? This scheme, as you put it, is where I apply the feather."
History: Suffering powerful visions of her past lives from an early age, the Air Nun Yangchen discovered she was the Avatar before she was even 11. Her unprecedented spiritual attunement to her past lives allowed her to claim their endless wisdom and experience as their own. However, it had a cost.
Yangchen lost her companion Jetsun in the Spirit World during Yangchen's first journey there, and the emotional toll of exploring her past lives left her with the weight of unbelievable regret and anguish. Following her mastery of the elements and her duel with General Old Iron, Yangchen became an adept spymaster pulling strings in secret throughout the world to shape the balance she sought to restore. She left behind a greatly-revered legacy of hard fought peace among the Four Nations, but beneath her legend lurked mistakes and regrets of her own whose impact resounded through the centuries.
Source Key: Avatar: The Last Airbender Season # Episode # = ATLA S#E# The Rift = TR The Dawn of Yangchen = DoY The Shadow of Kyoshi = SoK Note: Chapter citations within image links
Avatar RTs for Reference: Physicals
Strength Durability Speed Airbending
Mobility Breath Air Blasts Control Waterbending
General Healing Earthbending
Firebending
Avatar State
Spiritual Abilities
Accessing past lives Spiritual Contact Skills/Equipment
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2023.05.27 23:47 RedFox938 [CA][US][Selling] Almost 1000 volumes to go! Ultimate Muscle, Lone Wolf & Cub, Excel Saga, Initial D, Haganai, Kimagure Orange Road, Magi, Umineko, Lady Snowblood + lots more. Shojo too - The Heart of Thomas, The Wallflower, CLAMP books, Kitchen Princess, Itazura na Kiss, CMX releases
Hi! I made a post earlier this week about starting to organize and clear out what I've been
hoarding collecting over the years... many, many hours later, I've sorted through my stash & have just under 1000 books I want to get rid of in the first cull!
I can ship from Canada or the US - all prices are in USD
- US shipping is $5 or free for orders over $100
- Canada shipping is actual shipping cost (please ask for quote - probably $15+). For orders over $100, I will provide a discount equal to free US shipping for the same order
I'd prefer not to split some sets but will consider it depending on what you're looking for, definitely willing to negotiate on price if buying multiples!
I'm still new to selling here, so if there's anything I missed or that seems out to lunch please just let me know :D
All orders will be shipped out on Monday - I leave for a work trip Tuesday afternoon so won't take any orders I can't ship before then & will put the post back up again when I'm back the next week!
Timestamp Photos - 1 -
https://imgur.com/a/HKhPuNO (May 23, 2023) 2 -
https://imgur.com/a/REJgIIp (May 23, 2023) 3 -
https://imgur.com/a/F2ivwIi (May 26, 2023) 4 -
https://imgur.com/a/aLCQpFu (May 26, 2023)
Close-up photos: Light Novels -
https://imgur.com/a/xwAxyzg Manga -
https://imgur.com/a/sfr9LIl Manga 2 -
https://imgur.com/a/IeTzN4b Manga 3 -
https://imgur.com/a/Gv0dJe5 Manga 4 -
https://imgur.com/a/bxB30At Excel File: If you would like a Google sheets version please just let me know!
Light Novels Title | Volume | # of Vols | Price | Total for All Volumes | Comments |
A Certain Magical Index (Novel) | 3, 5, 9 | 3 | V3 & 9 - $9, V5 - $35 | $44 | V3 - G4 has a small rip on the back cover, V5&9 - G5 |
Bleach: Can't Fear Your Own World (Novel) | 1-2 | 2 | $11 | $22 | G4 - small sticker residue on back |
Blood+ (Light Novel) | 3-4 | 3 | V3 - $20, V4 - $80 | $100 | V3 - G3 light shelf wear, V4 - G2 creases on front and back cover in corners, dirty scuffs on bottom & side |
Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion LN | 2 | 1 | $20 | $20 | G4 |
Dirty Pair (Novels) | 1-2 | 2 | $30 | $60 | G4 |
Final Fantasy VII - The Kids Are Alright | 1 | 1 | $9 | $9 | G3 |
How A Realist Hero Rebuilt The Kingdom | 1-2, 6-9, 11 | 7 | $8 | $56 | Remainder marks (except V6/V7) |
Katanagatari (hardcover) | 4 | 1 | | 10 | G4 remainder mark |
Monogatari Box Sets (Novel) | 1-3 | 3 | $55 | $165 | G4 - Opened but never read |
Overlord (Novel) | 1-12 | 12 | $13 | $156 | G5 - sealed |
Sword Art Online Platinum Collector's Edition (Novel) | 1 | 1 | $125 | $125 | G5 - sealed |
The Ancient Magus' Bride LN | The Silver Yarn | 1 | $7 | $7 | G4 remainder mark |
The Notenki Memoirs: Studio Gainax and the Men Who Created Evangelion | 1 | 1 | $90 | $90 | G4 |
The NPCs in This Village Sim Game Must be Real LN | 1-3 | 3 | $8 | $24 | Remainder marks |
Vampire Hunter D (Novel Omnibus) | 1 | 1 | $12 | $12 | G4 - Remainder mark |
Vampire Hunter D (Novel) | 16, 18-23, 25-29 | 12 | V29 - $200, V28 - $200, V27 - $100, V26 - $50, V25 - $40, V23 - $40, V22 - $20, V21 - $70, V20 - $80, V19 - $30, V18 - $70, V16 - $15 | $915 | ($850 for all Vols + Omni) V27-29 - G4, V26 - G3 some dings, UPC sticker on back & remainder mark, V22-25 - G3 dent on top of front cover for all, V20-21 - G4, V18-19- G3 light shelf wear, V16 - G4 |
Voices of a Distant Star (LN) | 1 | 1 | $9 | $9 | Remainder marks |
Manga Title | Volume | # of Vols | Price | Total for All Volumes | Comments |
A Certain Magical Index (Manga) | 2 | 1 | 35 | $35 | G4/5 |
A Certain Scientific Railgun | 5-8, 16 | 5 | V5-8 - $20, V16 - $8 | $88 | V5-8 - G4/G5, V16 - G4 remainder mark |
A Silent Voice | 1-5 | 5 | 6 | $30 | G4/G5 |
Ace Attorney: Miles Edgeworth Investigations | 2-4 | 3 | | $140 | G4 light yellowing on top |
Ace Attorney: Phoenix Wright - Official Casebook | 1-2 | 2 | 25 | $50 | G3/G4 - light shelf wear |
Ace Attorrney: Phoenix Wright | 1 | 1 | 15 | $15 | G3/G4 - Price sticker on back cover, ding on top of spine |
Apocalypse Meow | 1-2 | 2 | 25 | $50 | G4 |
Aqua | 1-2 | 2 | 15 | $30 | G3/G4 - sticker residue on front cover, small price sticker on inside of front cover |
As Miss Beelzebub Likes | 1-2 | 2 | V1 - $25, V2 - $8 | $32 | V1 - G5, V2 - G3 dent in back cover on bottom |
Astra Lost in Space | 1-5 | 5 | 6 | $30 | G3/G4 - V3-4 have smudges/dirt on the left side of the bottom |
Beauty & the Feast | 1-2 | 2 | $8.00 | $16 | Remainder mark on V1 |
Beauty and the Beast of Paradise Lost | 1-4 | 4 | 8 | $32 | G4/G5 |
Berserk of Gluttony (Manga) | 1-5 | 5 | 7 | $35 | G4 remainder mark |
Bite Maker | 1, 3 | 2 | $7 | $14 | G4 remainder mark |
Black Clover | 1-29 | 29 | | $170 | G5 |
Black God | 1-19 | 19 | | $225 | G3/4 - V9-19 have yellowing, V1 has a small slice across the spine. |
Bleach | 1-74, Colours | 75 | | $425 | G5 |
Bride of Deimos | 4-5 | 2 | 20 | $40 | G3/G4 some yellowing, ding on corner of front cover |
Call to Adventure! Defeating Dungeons With a Skill Board | 1-4 | 4 | $7 | $28 | G4 remainder mark |
Cat Massage Therapy | 1-2 | 2 | 9 | $18 | G4 remainder mark |
Chillin in Another World with Level 2 Super Cheat Powers | 1-2 | 2 | $7 | $14 | G4 remainder mark |
Chronicles of an Aristocrat: Reborn in Another World | 1-3 | 3 | $7 | $21 | G4 remainder mark |
Cirque Du Freak | 1-9 | 9 | 10 | $90 | G3/G4 - light shelf wear, light yellowing on top of some volumes |
CLAMP - Angelic Layer | 1, 3 | 2 | | $10 | G4 |
CLAMP - Clover (singles) | 2 | 1 | $6 | $6 | G3/G4 - knicks on slipcover. Binding loosening on first/last page |
CLAMP - Drug & Drop | 1-2 | 2 | | $60 | G4 |
CLAMP - Kobato | 6 | 1 | | $60 | G4 some yellowing |
CLAMP - Legal Drug Omnibus | 1 | 1 | 15 | $15 | G3 |
CLAMP - Miyuki-Chan in Wonderland | One Shot | 1 | 15 | $15 | G4 - sticker residue on back & front cover |
CLAMP - The One I Love | 1 | 1 | 20 | $20 | G3/G4 - crease on edge of back cover |
CLAMP - Tokyo Babylon (omnibus) | 1-2 | 2 | | $120 | G3 - V2 has a rip taken out of bottom of front cover |
CLAMP - Tokyo Babylon (singles) | 1-2 | 2 | 10 | $20 | G3 - light shelf wear. V2 small crease on front cover & bottom of spine |
CLAMP - Wish (singles) | 1-4 | 4 | | $20 | V1-2 - G2 name written on inside of cover, worn, V3-4 - G3 V3 has security sticker on inside of front cover |
CLAMP - Wish Omnibus | 1 | 1 | 35 | $35 | G4 remainder mark |
Classroom of the Elite | 1 | 1 | $8 | $8 | G4 remainder mark |
Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion Manga | 1-2 | 2 | V1 - $10, V2 - $25 | $35 | G4 - light shelf wear |
Code Geass: Nightmare of Nunnally | 1-3 | 3 | V1 - $15, V2/3 - $20 | $50 | G4/G5 - V1 has light yellowing on top, light shelf wear. V2/3 are new |
Cosmo Familia | 1-3 | 3 | $7 | $21 | G4 remainder mark |
Count Fujiwara's Suffering | 1 | 1 | 15 | $15 | G3/G4 small rip on top of back cover |
Crying Freeman | 1-5 | 5 | | $200 | G4 - all new & sealed. All have yellowing on top, V4 has yellowing on bottom. Some vols have small tears in the seal |
Cutie and the Beast | 1, 3 | 2 | $7 | $14 | Remainder marks, except V3 |
Densha Otoko | 1-3 | 3 | | $30 | G3/G4. CMX releases |
Drugstore in Another World: The Slow Life of a Cheat Pharmacist | 1-4 | 4 | $7 | $28 | G4 remainder mark |
Dungeon Dive Aim for the Deepest Level | 1 | 1 | $7 | $7 | G4 remainder mark |
Edens Zero | 1-2 | 2 | $7 | $14 | |
Eromanga Sensei | 1 | 1 | 8 | $8 | G5 |
ES Eternal Sabbath | 1-4, 6-8 | 7 | | $125 | G4 - V1 has yellowing on all sides & light shelf wear, other vols have some yellowing on top. (Missing V5) |
Excel Saga | 12, 17-24, 27 | 10 | V12 - $10, V17-19 - $25, V20-21 - $30, V22-25 - $35, V27 - $45 | $330 | G4/G5 - light yellowing on some vols |
Exo-Drive Reincarnation Games | 1-2 | 2 | $7 | $14 | G4 remainder mark |
Failure Frame | 1-2 | 2 | $7 | $14 | G4 remainder mark |
Fire Investigator Nanase | 1, 3-4 | 3 | V1 & V3 - $10, V4 - $20 | $40 | G3/G4 some yellowing |
Flame of Recca | 1, 4, 7-8, 11, 13-15, 20 | 9 | 5 | $45 | G3 yellowing |
Fragtime Omnibus | One Shot | 1 | $12 | $12 | G4 remainder mark |
Freezing (Omnibus) | 1-4, 19-20 | 3 | V1-2 - $80, V3-4 - $35, V19-20 - $60 | $195 | G4 - some yellowing on top |
From Eroica With Love | 15 | 1 | 20 | $20 | G4 some yellowing |
Full Metal Alchemist | 1-19, 22-23, 25 | 22 | 5-6 | $110 | V1-8 - G2 early volumes are rough, V9-10 - G4, V11+ - G4/G5 |
GA Geijutsuka Art Design Class | 2-6 | 5 | V3-5 - $8, V2 & V6 - $25 | $74 | G4 - V2, 4-6 have remainder mark |
Gankutsuou | 1 | 1 | 10 | $10 | G3 some yellowing |
Gente | 1-3 | 3 | $8 | $24 | |
Grenadier | 1-2, 4-5, 7 | 5 | 10 | $70 | V1-2 G3 some yellowing & remainder marks, V4-5 & V7 - G4 |
Gunsmith Cats Burst | 3-4 | 2 | 45 | $90 | G5 - sealed. Some yellowing on top of V4 |
Haganai | 3-9, 11-14 | 10 | V3-5 - $8, V6 - $20, V7 - $8, V8-9 - $20, V11-12 -$20, V13 - $10, V14 - $20 | $162 | V3 - G3 price sticker on back cover, V7 - G3 remainder dot and sticker residue on front & back cover, V13-14 have some sunfading on spine, all other vols are G3/4 with some yellowing |
Happy Kanako's Killer Life | 1-4 | 4 | 9 | $36 | G4/G5 - V1 & V3 have remainder marks |
Haru's Curse | 1 | 1 | 10 | $10 | G4 remainder mark |
Hatskune Miku: Rin-Chan Now! | 1-4 | 4 | 7 | $28 | G4 - V1 has a small crease on top left corner of front cover |
Hell Girl | 6-9 | 2 | V6 - $35, V7/8/9 - $125 | $160 | G4 - light shelf wear. Security tag on inside of back cover |
High School Girls | 1-4 | 4 | 7 | $28 | G3/G4 yellowing |
Himouto Umaru-Chan | 1-2, 4, 10-12 | 6 | 8 | $48 | G4 remainder marks |
How Not To Summon A Demon Lord | 1-2, 6, 9, 11-12 | 6 | $7 | $42 | Remainder marks, except V1 & V2 |
Hungry For You: Endo Yasuko Stalks the Night | 1 | 1 | 8 | $8 | G4 |
I am a Cat Barista | 1-2 | 2 | 9 | $18 | G4 remainder mark |
I Got Caught Up In A Hero Summons | 1-2 | 2 | $7 | $14 | G4 remainder mark |
I Hate You More Than Anyone! | 8-9 | 2 | V8 - $20, V9 - $30 | $50 | G4 |
I'm A Wolf But My Boss Is A Sheep | 1 | 1 | $7 | $7 | G4 remainder mark |
Immortal Hounds | 1-6 | 6 | 8 | $48 | G4/G5 |
Initial D | 1-6 | 6 | V1 - $35, V2-4 - $25, V5/6 - $15 | $130 | G4 - V3 & 6 have yellowing on top. Small scuffs on spine V2 & V6. V1-3 small Tokyopop logo, V4-6 large red Tokyopop logo. |
Into the Deepest Most Unknowable Dungeon | 1 | 1 | 9 | $9 | g5 sealed |
Is This a Zombie!? | 2-8 | 7 | | $120 | G4/G5 - V2 has some yellowing, all others new & sealed |
Itazura Na Kiss | 1, 5, 7-9 | 5 | V1 - $20, V5 - $30, V7 - $30, V8 - $10, V9 - $20 | $110 | V1 - G3 bend in top corner of front cover & yellowing, rest of volumes G4/G5, V7-9 sealed |
Itsuwaribito | 1, 3, 5-8, 11-12-, 15, 21 | 10 | | $90 | G3/4 - earlier volumes have yellowing on top |
Judge | 1-5 | 5 | | $60 | G3/G4 |
Junko Mizuno's Hansel & Gretel | One Shot | 1 | 15 | $15 | G4 - some yellowing |
K-On! College | 1 | 1 | | $50 | G4 |
Kageki Shojo: The Curtain Rises | One Shot | 1 | $11 | $11 | G4 remainder mark |
Kannagi Crazy Shrine Maidens | 1 | 1 | 10 | $10 | G4 |
Karate Survivor In Another World | 1-2 | 2 | 7 | $14 | G4 remainder mark |
Kekkaishi | 2-14, 16, 22, 24-35 | 27 | 5-6 | $160 | V1-9 - G3/G4, V10+ - G5 |
Kiichi And the Magic Books | 1-2 | 2 | | $20 | G4 some yellowing |
Kimagure Orange Road | 4-6 | 3 | | $150 | G5 sealed |
King of Cards | 1, 7-8 | 3 | | $45 | G4 some yellowing |
Kitchen Princess Omnibus | 4 | 1 | 75 | $75 | G4 Yellowing |
Kurohime | 1-14 | 14 | | $150 | G4 - yellowing on some volumes |
Lady Snowblood | 2-3 | 2 | 45 | $90 | G4 - sealed.V3 has yellowing on all sides, V2 light yellowing on top. Small tears in seals |
Lagoon Engine + Einsatz | 0-7 | 8 | V0-6 - $20, V7 - $80 | $100 | V1 - G3 price sticker on back, shelf wear. All others G4 some yellowing. Einsatz - G2 has security sticker on inside of back cover & book store stamp on first page |
Level 1 Demon Lord and One Room Hero | 1, 4 | 2 | 7 | $14 | G4 remainder mark |
Little Devils | 1-3 | 3 | $7 | $21 | |
Lone Wolf And Cub | 1-28 | 28 | | $400 | G4 all the "chess piece" original spines. Some volumes have light yellowing, great shape overall |
Lunar Legend Tsukihime | 1, 4-6 | 4 | 30 | $120 | G3/G4 - V1 has yellowing & shelf wear on top/bottom of spine. Price sticker on back of all volumes |
Madoka Magica: The Movie - Rebellion | 1-3 | 3 | | $175 | G4 - very light shelf wear |
Magi | 3, 5-7, 9, 11-13, 16-20, 23-24, 29 | 17 | | $150 | G5 - V3 has some yellowing |
Mar | 1-2, 4-7, 10-11, 14-15 | 10 | | $80 | V1 - G3 sticker residue on back cover, V2 - G3 security tag and stamp on inside of back cover, V4 - G3 Name written on inside cover and Viz survey partially filled out, V5+ - all G3/G4 some yellowing |
Mars | 1-4, 6-11, 13 + Novel | 12 | | $175 | G2/G3 - V11 & Horse With No Name are Ex-lib. Basic shelf/reading wear. V11 has a bent corner on the front cover. (missing vols 5,12,14-15) |
Mars Red | 1-3 | 3 | $7 | $21 | G4 remainder mark |
Miss Kobayashi's Dragon Maid | 1-5, 7, 9-11 | 9 | 8 | $72 | V11 - G4 remainder mark, all others G5 |
Miss Kobayashi's Dragon Maid: Elma's Office Lady Diary | 3 | 1 | 8 | $8 | G4 remainder mark |
Miss Kobayashi's Dragon Maid: Kanna's Daily Life | 4-5, 7, 9 | 4 | 8 | $32 | G4 remainder mark |
Monster Guild: The Dark Lord's No Good Comeback | 1-3 | 3 | $7 | $21 | G4 remainder mark |
Monster Hunter: Flash Hunter | 1-9 | 9 | | $250 | G4 - V1&3 have yellowing on all sides, rest of vols only have yellowing on top |
Muhyo & Roji's Bureau of Supernatural Investigation | 3-6, 8, 10-11, 14, 18 | 9 | 4 | $40 | g4/G5 |
Muscles Are Better Than Magic | 1-3 | 3 | $7 | $21 | G4 remainder mark |
Mushoku Tensei Jobless Reincarnation (manga) | 1 | 1 | 8 | $8 | G4 |
My Deer Friend Nokotan | 1 | 1 | $7 | $7 | G4 remainder mark |
My Hero Academia | 1-9, 15-16, 20, 22-25, 29-30, UA | 19 | 5 | $100 | G3-G5 |
My Lovey Dovey Wife Is A Stone Cold Killer | 1-3 | 3 | $7 | $21 | G4 remainder mark |
My Next Life as a Villainess: All Routes Lead to Doom | 3 | 1 | $7 | $7 | G4 remainder mark |
My Senpai is Annoying | 1-8 | 8 | 9 | $72 | G4/G5 - V3 & V6 have remainder marks |
My Wife Has No Emotion | 1-2 | 2 | $7 | $14 | G4 remainder mark |
Neon Genesis Evangelion: Campus Apocalypse | 1 | 1 | 12 | $12 | G4 |
Nicola Travelling Around The Demons' World | 1-2 | 2 | 8 | $16 | G4/G5 - V2 has a remainder mark |
Nightmare Inspector | 1-4, 8 | 5 | | $40 | V1-4 - G3 price sticker on back and some yellowing, V8 - G4 yellowing |
No Matter What They Say Furi-San is Scary | 1-3 | 3 | 7 | $21 | G4 remainder mark |
Oreimo | 1-3 | 3 | 10 | $30 | G4 - V2 has a nick on the top of the spine. |
Oreimo Kuroneko | 3-4, 6 | 3 | V3-4 - $8, V6 $25 | $40 | G3/G4 - light shelf wear. V6 has price sticker on back cover |
Otaku Elf | 1-4 | 4 | $7 | $28 | Remainder marks, except V1 & V4 |
Otherworld PIcnic (manga) | 1 | 1 | 6 | $6 | G4 remainder mark |
Paradise Kiss Anniversary Edition | 1 | 1 | 20 | $20 | G4 remainder mark |
Penguindrum | 1-5 | 5 | 8 | $40 | V1-2, 5 - G4 remainder mark, V3 & V5 - G5 |
Peter Grill | 1,3 | 2 | 7 | $14 | G4 remainder mark |
Pure Trance by Junko Mizuno | 1 | 1 | 15 | $15 | g5 |
Rainbow and Black | 1-3 | 3 | 9 | $27 | G4 remainder mark |
Re:Zero: The Frozen Bond | 1 | 1 | 8 | $8 | G4 |
Reborn as a Barrier Master | 1 | 1 | $7 | $7 | G4 remainder mark |
Reborn as a Space Mercenary | 1-2 | 2 | $7 | $14 | G4 remainder mark |
Red River | 23-24, 28 | 3 | 20 | $60 | G4/G5 - all new & sealed. V23 has sunfaded spine |
Red Snow | 1 | 1 | | $10 | G4 Drawn & Quarterly softcover publisher advance copy |
Reincarnated as a Sword | 1,6 | 2 | $7 | $14 | G4 remainder mark |
Ristorante Paradiso | One Shot | 1 | $8 | $8 | |
Romeo x Juliet | 1 | 1 | 10 | $10 | G3 yellowing & light shelf wear |
Rozl in the Labyrinth | 1 | 1 | $7 | $7 | G4 remainder mark |
Saint Tail | 2-3 | 2 | 15 | $30 | G4 - V3 has a lot of yellowing, V2 looks new |
Samurai Executioner Omnibus | 1-4 | 4 | | $90 | G2 - V1 has some rips, dings and creases, a little wavy, not sure if it's water damage or just stored improperly. All volumes are like well-read Dark Horse Omnibuses, spines are curved and have creases |
Satsuma Gishiden | 2-3 | 2 | 30 | $60 | G4 - V2 is sealed but seal is separating at the top. Yellowing on top/bottom. |
School Rumble | 1-16 | 14 | | $200 | V5 - G3 dent in top of front cover, V14/15/16 - G3 has a little bit of shelf wear. All others G3/G4 with some yellowing |
Sekirei | 3 | 1 | 35 | $35 | G4 - sealed, some yellowing on top |
She Professed Herself Pupil of the Wise Man | 1-4 | 4 | $7 | $28 | G4 remainder mark |
Shirley | 1 | 1 | | $25 | G4 |
Slow Life in Another World | 1-2 | 2 | $7 | $14 | G4 remainder mark |
Something's Wrong With Us | 1-4 | 4 | $8.00 | $32 | G4 |
Spirits & Cat Ears | 1-8 | 8 | 9 | $72 | G5 |
Sundome | 1 | 1 | 30 | $30 | G5 sealed |
Tales of the Abyss: Asch the Bloody | 1-2 | 2 | 15 | $30 | G4 - some light yellowing |
Tamamo-chan's a Fox | 1, 3-5 | 4 | $7 | $28 | G4 remainder mark |
The Apothecary Diaries | 1-4 | 4 | 7 | $28 | V1-2 - G4 remainder mark, V3-4 - G4/G5 |
The Brave Tuber | 1-2 | 2 | $7 | $14 | G4 remainder mark |
The Case Files of Jeweler Richard | 1-2 | 2 | $7 | $14 | G4 remainder mark |
The Dangers in My Heart | 1-4 | 4 | 8 | $32 | G4/G5 - V1,3-4 has a remainder mark |
The Demon Girl Next Door | 1, 3-5 | 4 | $8 | $32 | G4 Remainder marks, except V1 |
The Demon Prince of Momochi House | 3, 5-16 | 13 | 8 | $104 | G5 |
The Drops of God | 1 | 1 | $35 | $35 | G3/G4 - shelf weaknicks on spine, small tear on top of back cover |
The Drops of God: New World | 1 | 1 | 25 | $25 | G4 |
The Elusive Samurai | 1 | 1 | 6 | $6 | G5 |
The Heart Of Thomas | 1 | 1 | 200 | $200 | G4 small dents in the top and bottom left corners of the front cover, scuffs from shelf |
The Honor Student at Magic High School | 1-11 | 11 | 9 | $99 | G4/G5 - some light yellowing |
The Ideal Sponger Life | 1, 7-10 | 5 | $7 | $35 | Remainder marks, except V1 |
The Invincible Shovel | 1, 3 | 2 | $7 | $14 | G4 remainder mark |
The King of Fighters | 1-2, 4, 6 | 4 | 7 | $28 | G4 remainder mark |
The Kingdoms of Ruin | 1-3 | 3 | $7 | $21 | G4 remainder mark |
The Misfit of Demon King Academy | 1-4 | 4 | $7 | $28 | G4 remainder mark |
The Most Heretical Last Boss Queen | 1 | 1 | $7 | $7 | G4 remainder mark |
The Most Notorious Talker Runs The World's Greatest Clan | 1-2 | 2 | $7 | $14 | G4 remainder mark |
The Name of the Flower | 4 | 1 | | $15 | G4 some yellowing |
The NPCs in This Village Sim Game Must be Real | 1-2 | 2 | $7 | $14 | G4 remainder mark |
The Palette of 12 Secret Colors | 3 | 1 | | $10 | G4 some yellowing |
The Quintessential Quintuplets | Box 1 (1-7) | 1 | 50 | $50 | Sealed |
The Royal Tutor | 6-15 | 9 | 9 | $81 | G4/G5 |
The Saint's Magic Power is Omnipotent | 1-4 | 4 | $7 | $28 | G4 remainder mark |
The Seven Deadly Sins | 1-11, 13-15 | 14 | 4 | $56 | G4 |
The Sorcerer King of Destruction and the Golem of the Barbarian Queen | 1-2 | 2 | $7 | $14 | G4 remainder mark |
The Strange Adventure of a Broke Mercenary | 1-3 | 3 | $7 | $21 | G4 remainder mark |
The Wallflower | 3-8, 10-36 | 33 | | $450 | V3-8 & V10 - G3 yellowing and shelf wear, V11 - G2 sticker residue on front cover, price written in pencil on back page, V12 - G2 sticker & sticker residue on back cover, V13-17 - G3 some have a little sticker residue on back cover, V18 - G2 bend in top right corner of back cover, V19-21 - G3, V22/23/24 - G4 security sticker on inside of back cover, V25-27 - G3, V28 - G2 crease in front cover, V29-36 - G3 |
The Weakest Contestant of all Space and Time | 1-2 | 2 | $7 | $14 | G4 remainder mark |
Time Stop Hero | 1-2 | 2 | $7 | $14 | G4 remainder mark |
Tomo-chan is a Girl | 1-2, 6-8 | 5 | $7 | $35 | G4 remainder mark |
Train Man: A Shojo Manga | 1 | 1 | | $10 | G4 yellowing. Del Rey release |
Translucent | 1-3 | 3 | 7 | $21 | G3/G4 - V3 has a lot of yellowing. Price sticker on the back covers |
Trapped in a Dating Sim: Otome Games are Tough For Mobs | 1 | 1 | $7 | $7 | G4 remainder mark |
Trigun | 1-2 | 2 | 25 | $50 | G2/3 shelf wear, V1 has a bent upper left corner on front cover |
Trigun (B&N Hardcover) | 2 | 1 | 75 | $75 | G4 - B&N Hardcover. Light wear on the top of the dustjacket |
Trigun Maximum (singles) | 9, 11 | 2 | 30 | $60 | G4 yellowing |
Trigun Maximum Omnibus | 4-5 | 2 | | $300 | G3 - V4 has a dent in the top of the back cover, V5 has a crease in the top left corner of the front cover |
Twin Spica | 2-4, 9, 11 | 5 | | $80 | G4/G5 - some yellowing |
Ultimate Muscle | 2-7, 9-11, 22, 28-29 | 12 | V2 - $30, V3 - $40, V4 - $40, V5 - $70, V6 - $35, V7 - $70, V9 - $100, V10 - $30, V11 - $40, V22 - $30. V28 - $50, V29 - $50 | $585 | **535 for the set **- G3 heavy yellowing but otherwise great shape |
Ultimo | 4-5, 10 | 3 | V4-5 - $7, V10 - $75 | $89 | G4/G5 - light yellowing on top of V4-5 |
Ultra Kaiju Humanization Project | 1-4 | 4 | 9 | $36 | G4/G5 |
Umineko When They Cry | 4, 8 | 2 | | $150 | G3/G4 yellowing, some light shelf weaknicks |
Uzumaki (viz signature singles) | 1-3 | 3 | | $50 | G3 yellowing & some shelf wear |
Vaizard | 1 | 1 | $5 | $5 | g4 Small scuff on top of spine |
Wandering Witch: The Journey of Elaina | 1, 3 | 2 | $7 | $14 | G4 remainder mark |
We Swore to Meet in the Next Life & That's When Things Got Weird | 1-2 | 2 | $7 | $14 | G4 remainder mark |
Who Says Warriors Can't be Babes | 1,3 | 2 | 7 | $14 | G4 remainder mark |
Wolfsmund | 2-8 | 7 | | $165 | G5 |
Wounded Man | 2 | 1 | | $15 | G3 yellowing |
Yozakura Quartet | 1-5 | 5 | $6 | $30 | G3 - Yellowing, sticker residue or price sticker on back covers. Light shelf wear |
Zero's Familiar Omnibus | 1-3 | 3 | 20 | $60 | V1 - G4 some yellowing, V2-3 - G2 volumes are a little warped, looks like they may have been packed weird or under something heavy, doesn't seem to be water. Yellowing |
BL - Buy the bundle for $120 Title | Volume | # of Vols | Price | Total for All Volumes | Comments |
Author's Pet | One Shot | 1 | $10 | $10 | G4 - sticker residue on back cover |
Hero Heel | 1-3 | 3 | $9 | $27 | G3/G4 - Yellowing, sticker residue on back covers |
Il Gatto Sul G | 1-3 | 3 | $10 (V1/V2), $20 (V3) | $40 | G3/G4 - Sticker residue on back covers. V3 has yellowing & was not printed with a dust jacket like previous June releases |
Little Cry Baby | One Shot | 1 | 11 | $11 | G4 - sticker residue on back cover |
Othello | One Shot | 1 | 11 | $11 | G4 - sticker residue on back cover |
Our Dining Table | 1 | 1 | 8 | $8 | G4 remainder mark |
Shards of Affection | One Shot | 1 | 11 | $11 | G3/G4 - some yellowing, sticker residue on back cover |
Yarichin Bitch Club | 1-3 | 3 | $10 | $30 | G4/G5 |
Anime - BluRay Title | Volume | # of Vols | Price | Total for All Volumes | Comments |
My Hero Academia - Season 2-4 | 2-4 | 3 | 10 | $30 | G4 - no digital code |
My Hero Academia - Season 5 Part 1 | 1 | 1 | 10 | $10 | G4 - no digital code |
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2023.05.27 22:10 Proletlariet Aang Main Body
Come on, Appa. Yip-yip!
History: Aang was just a fun-loving 12 year old when he discovered he was the Avatar, destined to master the four elements and bring balance to the world. At first fleeing his responsibilities, Aang became frozen for 100 years while war consumed the world. Awaking to discover he was the last airbender, Aang gathered friends who helped him master the four elements and restore balance to the world.
Powers: Aang controls the four elements, can enhance his power with the Avatar State, and has a mix of other spiritual and learned abilities.
Strength
Durability
Concussive Esoteric Speed
Movement Reactions - Bending Projectiles Reactions - Weapons Reactions - Misc. Agility & Mobility
Against others Navigating Environment Glider Air Scooter Misc. movement Airblasts Destroys Material - w/o Weapon Destroys Material - w/Weapon Moves Material Moves Individuals Lifting/Throwing Misc. maneuvers Defense Repelling Fire Air Bubbles Utility Slicing Heat Cushions Drying Misc. Training Offense/Defense Slicing Utility Icebending Offense/Defense Utility Mobility Projectiles Columns Barriers Armor Busting Binding Ground Slams Mobility Utility Fireblasts Control Pre-Mastery Post-mastery Cont'd in Comments
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2023.05.27 17:57 ELDOG1111 Advice on dust collection/ air purification for garage shop
I have been hobby woodworking for about a year. Using hand tools plus a router (table and handheld) getting a bandsaw with mobile base and just got a Dewalt 735x planer. Garage is 25 x12 with 10 foot ceilings . Using a shop vac with Oneida dust deputy for sander and track saw. Want only portable options for dust collection, and ceiling mount vs portable (room for either) air purifier. All tools are mobile.
- Air purifier. Thinking Powermatic fan portable air purifier vs jet 1000 ceiling mounted, or other ?
- Dust collection. Thinking Oneida mini dust gorilla vs ? other portable options.
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2023.05.27 16:29 Russ_Eff Hiring Field Service Technician: $30-$45/hr
The High Season is Here! RHZ is hiring for the following positions. Pay Range: $30/hr-$45/hr plus OT, per diem, paid travel, bonus, company vehicle, and benefits
RHZ is a veteran-owned company built by an ex-Navy Nuke. We give bonuses on children's & employee's birthdays as a small token of appreciation, as well as year-end bonuses. We take care of our own.
The most important quality is passion. These positions require a core set of skills to build from. The main skills must be taught on the job.
Field Service Tehnician I, II, III Job Description Duties: The Field Service Technician’s primary responsibility is to create solutions to industrial issues and problems which meet RHZ’s core philosophy: a) meet the customer’s stated and unstated needs, and b) do so efficiently, with no unnecessary parts (no upselling). This can include emergency troubleshooting, generating information and parts lists for future work, inspecting equipment, adjusting automation controls, creating custom automation programming, remote telephone and computer assistance, and supervising overall projects. The Field Service Technician is responsible for generating clear, concise reports of their work while on customer sites, of following all required safety procedures and policies, and of reporting all results to RHZ office staff. Field Service Technician may also be responsible for supervising and training other Field Service Tehnician, and managing subcontractors for particular projects.
These duties may include work on equipment such as various types of Oxidizers, paint booths, dust collectors, burner trains, flares, and a variety of other industrial and pollution abatement systems. Summary of Field Positions:
Field Service Technician I – our most skilled Technician who can be considered an expert at the operation, care, programming, and maintenance of most types of pollution abatement equipment RHZ routinly encounters. The FST I is responsible for troubleshooting and routine work on customer sites. The FST I is the team leader and highly capable of performing detailed custom programming and trouble-shooting equipment problems. They will travel to remote locations, interact with customer representatives, generate solutions to both mechanical and automation issues, and implement such solutions at the approval of the customer and/or their supervisor. They are the primary point of contact between RHZ and the customer.
Field Service Technician II – a knowledgeable technician, familiar with most of the equipment we routinely encounter. Able to reliably read electrical and mechanical drawings and use most of the routine equipment required for the job. It is expected that an FST II has a beginning understanding of PLC programming and is actively working towards mastering those skills.
Field Service Technician III – the least experienced of our FST’s, the FST III is generally a trainee – someone who is still learning how the equipment we service works, and has little to no knowledge of PLC programming. It is expected that FST III’s are actively working to acquire the knowledge required to advance to an FST II.
RHZServices.com
Send Resumes to:
[email protected] We're based in the Alliance. If you know of anyone who might be interested in this type of work, please have them send a resume to Holly.
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2023.05.27 16:28 Russ_Eff Field Service Technician: $30-$45/hr
The High Season is Here! RHZ is hiring for the following positions. Pay Range: $30/hr-$45/hr plus OT, per diem, paid travel, bonus, company vehicle, and benefits
RHZ is a veteran-owned company built by an ex-Navy Nuke. We give bonuses on children's & employee's birthdays as a small token of appreciation, as well as year-end bonuses. We take care of our own.
The most important quality is passion. These positions require a core set of skills to build from. The main skills must be taught on the job.
Field Service Tehnician I, II, III Job Description Duties: The Field Service Technician’s primary responsibility is to create solutions to industrial issues and problems which meet RHZ’s core philosophy: a) meet the customer’s stated and unstated needs, and b) do so efficiently, with no unnecessary parts (no upselling). This can include emergency troubleshooting, generating information and parts lists for future work, inspecting equipment, adjusting automation controls, creating custom automation programming, remote telephone and computer assistance, and supervising overall projects. The Field Service Technician is responsible for generating clear, concise reports of their work while on customer sites, of following all required safety procedures and policies, and of reporting all results to RHZ office staff. Field Service Technician may also be responsible for supervising and training other Field Service Tehnician, and managing subcontractors for particular projects. These duties may include work on equipment such as various types of Oxidizers, paint booths, dust collectors, burner trains, flares, and a variety of other industrial and pollution abatement systems. Summary of Field Positions:
Field Service Technician I – our most skilled Technician who can be considered an expert at the operation, care, programming, and maintenance of most types of pollution abatement equipment RHZ routinly encounters. The FST I is responsible for troubleshooting and routine work on customer sites. The FST I is the team leader and highly capable of performing detailed custom programming and trouble-shooting equipment problems. They will travel to remote locations, interact with customer representatives, generate solutions to both mechanical and automation issues, and implement such solutions at the approval of the customer and/or their supervisor. They are the primary point of contact between RHZ and the customer.
Field Service Technician II – a knowledgeable technician, familiar with most of the equipment we routinely encounter. Able to reliably read electrical and mechanical drawings and use most of the routine equipment required for the job. It is expected that an FST II has a beginning understanding of PLC programming and is actively working towards mastering those skills.
Field Service Technician III – the least experienced of our FST’s, the FST III is generally a trainee – someone who is still learning how the equipment we service works, and has little to no knowledge of PLC programming. It is expected that FST III’s are actively working to acquire the knowledge required to advance to an FST II.
RHZServices.com
Send Resumes to:
[email protected] We're based in the Alliance. If you know of anyone who might be interested in this type of work, please have them send a resume to Holly.
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2023.05.27 06:17 OkUniversity2961 Advice for Nendo Collecting and Maintenance
Like many others here, after I purchased my first nendoroid, I became obsessed. I love how cute and detailed they all are, and given some of my more niche interests (Twisted Wonderland, Tears of Themis), nendoroids have been great at allowing me to collect good quality merchandise of characters I otherwise can’t find much merch for.
However, I’m wondering if anyone has tips for how to decide when to prioritize certain nendos or when to decide if it’s worth it. I currently will have around 15 total once my preorders come in and while money or space isn’t an issue for me at the moment, I do want to try to be more selective when it comes to expanding my collection in the future so it doesn’t go overboard (which GoodSmile makes very difficult for me to do LOL).
Also, are there any tips for preserving them over time? I will most likely have to downsize at some point so I’m trying to keep everything in the best possible condition (out of sunlight, keeping all the boxes, dusting them, etc.) but was wondering if there was anything else I could do.
Advice from more experienced collectors would be super helpful! I know that the first question is relatively subjective and varies person to person, but I’m wondering how other people make these decisions too. Thank you!
EDIT: It seems my post was slightly misinterpreted aha, so quick clarification: I have no interest in buying nendoroids just for the sake of reselling. I only collect characters I enjoy but because I have so many fandoms I love and am a part of, I am wondering how people typically discern between which nendos they decide to get. The question on maintenance is just because with the rate my collection is growing, I may have to sell some one day and I want to make sure they’re in the best condition if it comes to that. Thanks!
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2023.05.27 02:14 No-Huckleberry5267 Upgrayedd! Double Dose!