I’ve moved from talking to myself to yelling to myself.
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I’ve moved from talking to myself to yelling to myself.
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If they had revealed how to make Double Downs at home,I’d never leave.Mostly because I’d be dead of a heart attack https://twitter.com/chicagotribune/status/766714950458994688
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It’s at the Lyric in Baltimore. I just booked our tickets! https://twitter.com/OddSquadPBS/status/768834111234453504
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@jengolbeck That’s pretty awesome. Maybe you should be more critical in class? #bigcoddlin
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“Wait, they started in January and people just found out? That’s not very nice.” - My 7yo on the Baltimore Spy Plane
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@paulmgardner I’m curious to see where this is going to go for the rest of the week.
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@paulmgardner I’m impressed the founder of the co went to the ACLU but it reinforces “The road to hell is paved with good intentions”
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@jishbee They’re not drones…they’re piloted Cessna planes. not that it makes it any better.
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“He had won the victory over himself.He loved Big Brother.” Secret Cameras Record Baltimoreβs Every Move From Above https://www.bloomberg.com/features/2016-baltimore-secret-surveillance/
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3D printing is pretty common at the Digital Whimsy Lab. I’ve always wanted to have one at home if for no other reason than to just mess around. I found the Jakks Pacific 3D Character Creator at Target for $11.99 (down from ~$40) and thought it would be fun. The product is a hot wax mold injector that works with a plastic skeleton system. You place the skeleton pieces in the mold, place the mold on the melter and then inject the hot wax into the mold. After it cools, you pop it open and have a tiny action figure.