Dark Souls III, Hitman, Paragon, Epistory - Typing Chronicles, Maker Spaces, Playstation VR, Sean McKenna Visits Rezzed, Peas Vs. Carrots, Your Emails and More!
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This week Shawn, Julian, Allen and Sean McKenna talk about Sean's trip to Rezzed!
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Asking Questions - Echoside - http://echosidetracks.bandcamp.com/ - 40:27
Riding High - Echoside - http://echosidetracks.bandcamp.com/ - 1:11:32
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#TeamCarrots
Well, I've got this cabbage...
The shooting in Paragon is very far from tight... While better than what it was and improving it's just on the other side of not fun.
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00:01:09 Hitman 2016
00:11:17 Dark Souls III
00:23:50 Epistory - Typing Chronicles
00:27:54 Paragon
00:35:31 Maker Spaces
00:40:29 Playstation VR
01:00:50 Oculus Rift
01:04:25 Tokyo 42
01:07:36 Mekazoo
01:09:12 Heat Signature
01:11:32 Your Emails
The correct answer is carrot mashed with swede. Add salt, pepper and a bit of butter. Mmmmm.
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Great to hear you again legopirate.
I can only imagine what would happen in my country if somebody served a meat pie with carrots. It would not be pretty.
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Don't make me choose
I haven't listened to the podcast yet, but whatever the question was this is correct.
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Holy moly, Amoebic, that's the cutest looking vegetables I've ever seen. Gives the discussion on the show a rather distasteful, almost carrot- or pea-phobic tone in retrospect.
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My head says carrots, but I have peas in my heart.
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In my house it's "peas and carrots". Mix with butter and seasoned salt for ultimate nommage!
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I prefer carrots raw. Though in stews I like both peas and carrots. If I'm just having a plate of cooked vegetables, however, peas are my favorite. Frozen, canned, shucked or un, all I am saying is give peas a chance.
Though roasted cauliflauer is rapidly making inroads on that front.
Anyone that tells you that parsnips are a suitable substitute for anything is mad as a hatter, cobbler and any other bespoke haberdasher combined. I've tried them, and they struck me as some kind of off joke perpetrated by the root vegetable community. The same folks who managed to convince people that turnips are good for anything but joining compounds.
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Yes, you can cancel Darksiders, but only by using your Sony Golds. Which, while pretty good, aren't a patch on Zelda.
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Words... are a big deal.
Jill Lapore wrote:Editing is one of the great inventions of civilization.
This was the one with Alan talking about makerspaces, right?
I just finished up a laser cutting project, and have found that for laser cutting or 3d printing, there's TONS of service bureaus out there that you can outsource to. I shipped off 101kb in files, and a week later had 2 sheets of precision-cut wood ready for the next step in my project.
In the past, I've used Shapeways for 3d printing, and Outfab and Ponoko for laser cutting - all with great success.
What do you use for your software? I use Solidworks at work, and I'd love a home license but there's no way I can afford one. What's a good budget software package for making stl files for 3D printing?
Jonman Wrote:
Yes, you can cancel Darksiders, but only by using your Sony Golds. Which, while pretty good, aren't a patch on Zelda.
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Catching up on my podcasts today and just got around to this one. Thanks for talking about Epistory! I heard about it at PAX South earlier this year, but it was still in early access so I didn't pick it up then. I'd completely forgotten about it until now.
Also, if people want to weigh in on peas vs. carrots some more, we do actually have an entire thread dedicated to food debates
#TeamCarrot
The project I just finished (laser cutting), I started in paint.net, then converted over to svg using Inkscape, and cleaned up/finalized my files over there. I liked that Inkscape was a) free and b) available on both Mac and PC, so I could flop between my work setup and home setup, but it's certainly better when going native PC.
For 3d printing, I've used SketchUp, as well as TinkerCAD (which is now owned by Autodesk). I liked TinkerCAD because it's all browser-based and cloud-backed, and you could import/export directly between Shapeways. I'd probably start using the rest of the 123D suite from Autodesk for the next 3d project I get into, since they're also cross-platform.
If Alan talking about maker spaces was interesting to you, you may also enjoy this episode of an Australian podcast with an interview with two guys starting to get in to that business themselves. We're not quite as far along as the US I think, less population, no Maker Faire and all that, but there's still exciting stuff happening.
https://theactionpointspodcast.com/2...
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