

I would guess most midwesterners have not been, so they dont know the reality of the place. So anyone can say it’s full of bad people and they won’t bat an eye.
I would guess most midwesterners have not been, so they dont know the reality of the place. So anyone can say it’s full of bad people and they won’t bat an eye.
Make it easy to understand and repeatable. If you do not have the education credentials, it may take a little more finesse. Finding a conference is a great idea. Make some personal contacts with someone putting on a workshop. Depending on the field, they may be in need of papers. I am happy to help with any questions on the overall process or formatting. I have a published paper, so I have an idea of some of the struggles. My wife has put on many workshops in the AI field and is often complaining of how hard it is to find quality content to have presented.
From the heart :salute:
My and my buddies get excited when we run out, we use them for target practice. More if a rifle thing where you can get some distance, they are rather unpredictable depending on how you hit it and if gas is still present.
I finally got my uConsole order after a year of waiting. Would be grate for this, but uses a cm pi. Supposed to be able to pop in the cm5 with a software update.
I think orders are moving faster especially if you don’t buy the cm through then.
I have always had a conspiracy theory that the ink management requirements are set by national security input. All printers have a yellow dot pattern added to every print to identify the printer by a forensics team. I wonder if this is why the ink landscape is so shifty. They want to make sure those dots get printed. My thought on why you can’t print black and white when you are only missing colored ink.
Any idea of what they are looking into? I always thought neutron detectors were for detection of nuclear activity.