Today was a lucky day, I found new seats and seats belt for my truck all for $150.
Everyone else wants $50 for belt and $500 for the seats!
#grownostr
Putting up with me it’s like eating pudding with a fork. It’s not impossible but it’s a pain in the ass.
#grownostr
Day 4 and I already have 1 inch plants I’m the new vertical hydroponic system wOOt it works!
I guess I’m not the only one thinking about this.
Well kinda, I’m just looking for a way to save my money then to have it go down with the USD titanic
I will check more into this as I just trust btc more then the usd
Swanbitcoin told me I have to cash out then move it by the help desk guy and direct me to someone that might be able to find a way to avoid it as if I cash out I will have to pay tax on it and that’s what I’m trying to avoid.
Im thinking about cashing out my 401k and put it into a bitcoin IRA account, My hopes are to find a company that has 3 keys so even if that IRA company goes under I will still have access to get my money back by taking control.
My concern is how can I do this without having to pay TAXES on this money.
Any Ideas?
#grownostr
My grandma has a sense of humor, I asked her if we had any illness in our family and she said,
You’re ant voted for Biden lmao
#grownstr
I’m coming from a ceality ender 3.2 and pro. The first two weeks with the printer was the dial in point and to be honest I have not had to do anything but change the head.
If you’re only doing PLA you don’t need to do what I did.
If I was too do it over again I would have not changed a thing. I have a friend that got the x1c and he loves it but I’ll stick with my P1P as I love to tinker with things.
You should get one and I bet you will sell your other printers within 2 weeks haha
Hmm I’m thinking about printing some hooks for the ceiling of my garage that holds my fishing poles out-of-the-way, but still got the fishing poles hmm
I do not regret my Bambu printer, sure I had problems when I first got it but I bet you had the same thing with your printers.
Once it’s dialed in I send the print file to the printer on wifi and go to work and when I get home it’s done
Dear government,
Just try and vote to ban or silence me on this app.
#grownostr
If you know the guy that made this tweet tell him to get his ass on Nostr.
https://twitter.com/dsbatten/status/1651741291414429696?s=46&t=A59oGOCGTxZ8kUOmWSFMpQ
Jack I went to his tweet and told him and he is here, look at his twitter bio
I would have said the same thing about 3/4 of the podcast out there but they found there grove in time,
I have so much time to think driving down the road. Then hearing Jack say quit making excuses and that’s all I have been doing, heck I have all the equipment for it just need too do it.
As for your knowledge heck you learned how to do your day job at some point and this day and age we are not blocked by publishers
Ya it’s been really nice the last few days but just wait until next week here in PDX
I really need to start a podcast or something over what I have interests in, waiting 2 hours to get a fuel truck done when I could get some coffee and help people learn by mistakes I have made as well as new stuff I have learned around my quarter acre, what do you guys think?
#grownostr
Time for a beer and it’s not bud light!
#grownostr
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rk87n2tcEzc
I am pleased to welcome Toby Truman from Discount Mylar Bags to the Living Free in Tennessee Podcast today at 1pm.
We will discuss how he went from embracing the prepper mindset, to launching his business on Amazon — to ultimately moving away from that platform. Plenty of lessons learned to be heard on this episode.
#grownostr #amazonbusiness #lessonslearned #ownyourcustomerbase #breakdependency
This episode made me call them to ask questions about why I’m having problems with freeze dried cherries getting soft after 6 months from crunchy.
It’s the type of oxygen absorbers I’m using is heating up too fast and making condensation in the bag.
There selling slower reaction o2 absorbers so thank you
We finally had a sunny day. This has been a nutty spring outside of Portland