Posters, Printers, and People Who Overshare
The radio parts for my customer are now stuck in Australian customs. I’m not even surprised. Classic FedEx — or as I’ve been calling them lately, Fed-Up-with-Excessive-routing. It’s almost like the...
The radio parts for my customer are now stuck in Australian customs. I’m not even surprised. Classic FedEx — or as I’ve been calling them lately, Fed-Up-with-Excessive-routing. It’s almost like the...
So I called this post GCode Supernova in the Sky, which is an objectively terrible pun on Champagne Supernova by Oasis — a song that’s been stuck in my head for absolutely no reason other tha...
Halfway through the first week of school holidays already — somehow both too fast and not fast enough. But hey, there has been progress. The printer’s finally back online and running better than ev...
Well, here we are. End of term. It didn’t creep up quietly, it just arrived — like the school bell that rings before you're quite ready to leave. The last few weeks have been solid. Not wildly exci...
Life update time. The printer’s still broken, completely out of action, but not everything is. I got my physics test back and, honestly, I have no idea why I stressed so much. Classic me: spiral in...
Everything’s been running smoothly this week—almost suspiciously so. No major disasters, no tests to panic over (for once). I even fixed a laptop without it turning into a multi-day project, which ...
Sunday update time, and this week has been full speed ahead. The printer’s recalibrated, physics on Friday was actually fun, and I’ve fixed five computers in the past few days. Not bad at all—thoug...
Everything’s going fine—well, mostly. The printer’s down, but nothing a quick re-calibration won’t fix. School’s been school, meaning there were a couple of tests this week to keep things interesti...
It’s been a while since I could say this, but everything’s actually… good. Friday’s physics class? Good. The printer? Still running smoothly. School? Well, as good as school can be. It’s strange to...
If there’s one thing that never fails to impress me, it’s Microsoft Excel. You can say what you want, but spreadsheets are objectively one of the best things ever created. Organizing data, automati...