

I absolutely support this response. The US shouldn’t be allowed to swing its military might around to extort or absorb its neighbors. That said, it absolutely will and I hope it pays dearly for it.
I absolutely support this response. The US shouldn’t be allowed to swing its military might around to extort or absorb its neighbors. That said, it absolutely will and I hope it pays dearly for it.
I’m gonna be brutally honest here: unless it’s possible to reverse climate change impacts, the US was always going to invade and annex Canada. Even if we had a string of only progressive Presidents leading up to that point. The southern half of our country is about to become agriculturally useless and nearly uninhabitable. The only place for the US to go is north.
The picture for this article is vicious mockery of Christians everywhere!
I’m seeing quite a few strings there around the nozzle and fan ducts. Another thing that can cause that curling is wet filament, which will also cause the stringing. So you might also try drying it.
Do you see the same curling with other filaments?
This can sometimes be caused by uneven cooling. I was able to resolve it by using a fan shroud that cools on both sides of the print.
It was pretty clear during the annular last year. Drove down to Lynndyl and had a great view.
For Haskell to land that low on the list tells me they either couldn’t find a good Haskell programmer and/or weren’t using GHC.