

Didn’t they just “deport” a purple hearted veteran to Mexico?


Didn’t they just “deport” a purple hearted veteran to Mexico?


I haven’t had to check, it’s worked great right out of the box and just prints. I helped a friend with a Kobra Max 1 that wouldn’t level. Turned out to be a damaged ribbon cable and I just trimmed it back and put a new end on it. He got that second hand, and I don’t think he even tried to contact support.
I did preorder mine, and they were not very communicative about shipping times, but everything arrived eventually.


I had an FLsun Q5 that I constantly had to babysit. Now my Anycubic Kobra 3 Max is amazing, takes files over the network, prints well, and requires almost none of the physical attention that the FLsun did. I would recommend checking out a Kobra.


I don’t know what the kit consist of, hence my asking questions about the process. My anycubic kobra 3 max came packed flat, but was maybe a 10-15 minute assembly including unboxing


And I subtracted those hours and more from my question in the first place. Still a strange way to count your time. The title gives a sticker shock of taking 36 hours to assemble the kit. How much time did it actually take to do so? Five or six hours spread across a day and a half? Could it have been less if a focused effort could have been afforded? I am just surprised at the idea that it could have taken more than an hour or two, frankly.


You spent 30+ hours working on assembling this, or you finished it 36 hours after starting it, but spent a lot of time focusing elsewhere as well?
You are missing the barely noticable rightmost one of the center row.



JIT is a plague on humanity.

The sun hasn’t changed. We’ve just been spending decades altering the atmosphere to retain more heat. Now it’s like a boulder rolling down a hill, we gave it a push, and now that it’s rolling, getting it to even slow down is going to take a major effort.
Add this to the end of the link to go straight to that point.
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A McDonald’s order of fries is not vegan. They use beef flavoring in their fries except in India. source
My friend’s house does this with their generator. There is a lockout on the breaker, and the main must be off to move it and open the one that feeds the back porch where they tie the generator in. Once the breakers are cycled, they can plug the generator into the outlet on the porch, and it runs there, sheltered from the weather. When the main power is working again, they turn off the generator, remove the cord, disable the breaker, toggle the lockout bar, and turn the main back on. The particular outlet on the porch is useless when using grid power because of this setup.
But the trick is you have to manage to point it directly into the camera lense. May the odds be ever in your favor.
Meanwhile, in England:

You forgot to say btw