3557 pts ยท March 15, 2011
Unlikely. The surgeon has to be prepared to convert to an open procedure if something goes wrong.
Absolutely no. The case deforms a lot as part of the gun's timing. Reloading would be super sketchy.
Just about, if you buy 500 rounds at a time. I used to own one, but $10/magazine made me not want to shoot it.
The bathroom was empty. I was just playing with the latch.
I tried this out on an Airbus A320 last Wednesday. It flips up instead of down, but yeah, it works.
I hear it. "I feel the gravity of it all", from Wolf's Rain?
I'm not gonna recognize the song, but I'm way into feels.
Is this your Superman theme?
Sauce code: https://github.com/agocs/bbb_sound_server
One coffee ingested, zero sleepless nights. I started on Sunday, didn't touch it yesterday, and figured out how to finish today.
Golang for the server, and I had to install mplayer on my mac to make it work. All standard library aside from that.
I gotta go run an errand in an hour or so. You'd better get started!
on my external IP address to port 3030 on my laptop to run the server. (fin)
deletes that file and sends back an OK! message to your computer. Then I used port forwarding on my router to forward port 3030 (3?/)
audio file, it saves that audio file to a temporary file on disk, then runs mplayer to play that file. When it's done playing, it (2/?)
I wrote a server that listens on port 3030 for http requests. When you make a POST request to the /play/ resource and you include an (1/?)
I think I hear it in the mix!
NERD MODE: You can also do this: curl --form "soundFile=@SOMEFILE.mp3" 104.153.229.49:3030/play/
They ain't bleeding yet! BRING IT!
DO IT
It's going to run on a Beaglebone that's attached to the door of a hackerspace. I just decided to test it out for the afternoon.
Ask me anything about this project, too!
I've been yelled at for calling it "Willis" before.
I work in the Sears Tower. Do you make anything usable above 30 floors?
I'll ask it if @grimbor won't. Why do you work there?
It's the plastic cover for the turn signal switch. So, yeah, dinkus.
I feel sad that you don't have a CNC plasma cutter or a water jet table. You cold go so much faster!
Speaking as a motorcyclist, just sneeze. It's not even gross.
The exhaust suggests it's all show.
I think a better question should have been, "can I get it back together before my cats start knocking pieces off of the work bench?"
Unlikely. The surgeon has to be prepared to convert to an open procedure if something goes wrong.
Absolutely no. The case deforms a lot as part of the gun's timing. Reloading would be super sketchy.
Just about, if you buy 500 rounds at a time. I used to own one, but $10/magazine made me not want to shoot it.
The bathroom was empty. I was just playing with the latch.
I tried this out on an Airbus A320 last Wednesday. It flips up instead of down, but yeah, it works.
I hear it. "I feel the gravity of it all", from Wolf's Rain?
I'm not gonna recognize the song, but I'm way into feels.
Is this your Superman theme?
Sauce code: https://github.com/agocs/bbb_sound_server
One coffee ingested, zero sleepless nights. I started on Sunday, didn't touch it yesterday, and figured out how to finish today.
Golang for the server, and I had to install mplayer on my mac to make it work. All standard library aside from that.
I gotta go run an errand in an hour or so. You'd better get started!
on my external IP address to port 3030 on my laptop to run the server. (fin)
deletes that file and sends back an OK! message to your computer. Then I used port forwarding on my router to forward port 3030 (3?/)
audio file, it saves that audio file to a temporary file on disk, then runs mplayer to play that file. When it's done playing, it (2/?)
I wrote a server that listens on port 3030 for http requests. When you make a POST request to the /play/ resource and you include an (1/?)
I think I hear it in the mix!
NERD MODE: You can also do this: curl --form "soundFile=@SOMEFILE.mp3" 104.153.229.49:3030/play/
They ain't bleeding yet! BRING IT!
DO IT
It's going to run on a Beaglebone that's attached to the door of a hackerspace. I just decided to test it out for the afternoon.
Ask me anything about this project, too!
I've been yelled at for calling it "Willis" before.
I work in the Sears Tower. Do you make anything usable above 30 floors?
I'll ask it if @grimbor won't. Why do you work there?
It's the plastic cover for the turn signal switch. So, yeah, dinkus.
I feel sad that you don't have a CNC plasma cutter or a water jet table. You cold go so much faster!
Speaking as a motorcyclist, just sneeze. It's not even gross.
The exhaust suggests it's all show.
I think a better question should have been, "can I get it back together before my cats start knocking pieces off of the work bench?"