Archive for 2010
I want to be Sara Neale
by Nathan on Sep.07, 2010, under Uncategorized
A (dead to me) friend wrote a post where she looked up the results of “I want to be x” in Google. Reading this post I noticed that she searched for herself. So I thought I would make her feel good and have at least one result come up.
I want to be Sara Neale
You’re Welcome
The Expendables
by Nathan on Aug.21, 2010, under Uncategorized
It was a Friday afternoon, and I was sitting at work wondering what my night was going to bring. Was Jason going to come out and try to kill me since it was Friday the 13th? Or was I going to go to the shop and hang out all night. Turns out neither happen. What did happen was Tandy giving me a call and asking me to go see The Expendables. I convinced her after seeing The Expendables we would go see Scott Pilgram. This is exactly what we did, well with a visit to Waffle House baked in the middle.
The Expendables looked ridiculous from the first time I saw a preview. But also from the preview I knew it was a movie I had to see. With Sylvester Stallone, Jason Statham, Jet Li, Steve Austin, and Terry Crews how could I not see the movie. Yep all those action stars in one movie. Can you believe it? So many action starts how could this movie be bad?
The movie wasn’t so far as bad, as it was just ridiculous. It was a mid 90′s action film. You know the ones with tons of killing, helicopters exploding and a plot that came from the back of a cereal box. That was exactly what this movie was. There were some great comedic lines, don’t get me wrong, but really the movie was kill kill kill, take short break, kill kill kill. I still liked the movie, but only because I love Mid 90′s action films.
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P.S. Sadly no Steven Seagal
Playing with a Maker Bot
by Nathan on Aug.21, 2010, under Uncategorized
A couple of nights ago, Bob and I started playing with a Maker Bot one of the Makers Local 256 members left at the shop. I asked the member who owns it if I could try to get it working while he was gone on work travel. Of course he said “Yes”. He had been trying to get it to make a shot glass for a while. Bob and I started playing around. We installed the latest version of ReplicatorG and some new firmware. Bob then determined that the head needed to be about .6mm off the printing service. After he tagged me in, and I started playing with laying down a raft. After a few failed attempts where the head didn’t seem like it was moving up the Z-axis enough, I learned to set the Flow Rate of the plastic to 230 instead of 250 in skeinforge. Along with Bob’s findings we seemed to have found a very nice solution. I was able to make a coin, most of a shot glass (something happen 3/4 the way through), and a companion cube.
Inception
by Nathan on Aug.11, 2010, under Uncategorized
This movie was awesome. One of my top favorite movies of all time. The story was perfect, the visuals were perfect, and my lack of knowledge about the movie was perfect. I knew nothing about the movie before seeing it and I’m glad. I was surprised by everything including Ellen Page. I don’t want to spoil anything about the movie, so I’m not going into detail here. I just wanted to give it my star rating and tell everyone to watch it.
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+1 for being that awesome.
My First Kit – The Brain Machine
by Nathan on Aug.02, 2010, under Uncategorized
When at The Next HOPE I bought The Brian Machine electronic kit for $20. It’s a product I have heard lots about and really wanted one. I figured I would spend the money and actually make it myself rather than buying a pre-made one.
The kit went together fairly easily once I figured out how to do it with a little help from other Makers Local 256 members. It took me a couple of hours to complete the project. I had a ton of fun making it and think I’m going to make more kits.

