Mon: Aug 17, 2015

Cold Casting your 3D Prints. That's pretty cool.     #>


Luxury Vinyl Planks. Bookmarked for myself for later. I had some flooding problems in the basement earlier this year with all the rain we had so I had to pull all the carpet out. Since I didn't want to put carpet back in again on the chance that another flood will ruin it I've been looking at alternatives. I did end up buying some vinyl plank flooring at Lowes (bought IVC 7-Piece 7.52-in x 51.81-in Arcadia Walnut 2403 Loose Lay Walnut Luxury Commercial Vinyl Plank and laid it in one room, it's nice.) I wanted pure vinyl since it's waterproof, but I think if I had to do it again I'd buy online for 1/2 the price.     #>


Sean McColl - Final Canadian bouldering Championships. The move he makes at 1:03 in the clip blows my mind.     #>


Obsessive Nachos. I would definitely eat them, I don't know if I have the patience to make them...     #>


Kingii: The New Standard in Water Safety. A wrist-mounted personal flotation device, if I lived near the beach I'd be all over this.     #>


New York Times abuses WebRTC to more accurately track you. I highly recommend installing Disable WebRTC Firefox plugin, or check out You can block WebRTC from leaking your IP now in uBlock Origin.     #>


Protect Our Land. Sign the petition, work to stop the Federal government from giving public lands to the states (who in turn just sell it or lease it out for mineral/resource extraction.) The US has great public lands, lets keep it that way.     #>


Watson battery chargers, which use changable charger plates. Reminds me of a charger I bought in Taiwan that I need to upgrade for a newer camera but there's not much chance of that unless I end up back there. It's a great idea and well worth looking into, especially if you have multiple batteries (or multiple cameras).     #>


Easy Release - Model Release App. I like the idea but for $10 I'll stick with the paper forms I have...     #>


GM Seat Solutions. Some GM vehicles (my truck included) have problems where the stem of the seat adjustment handle breaks off. While I don't recline my seat all that much it's sometimes nice to have, so I ordered a set of these replacement handles, they have a longer throat so they should fit on even if the stem broke off. I'm going to have to do some adjustment on the jagged edge with a file and maybe a hack-saw (it broke in a pretty harsh angle.)     #>


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