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tc4me
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SpookyZalost Youtube Channel |
Posted by: SpookyZalost - June 6th, 2021 at 6:57 AM - Forum: The Others
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So this will probably come as a surprise to no one but once upon a time I had a youtube channel back in the simmania days.
a lot happened and I stopped doing it... except recently I started to get back into it!
been doing a let's play of ecco the dolphin and I'm always open to take requests and suggestions as I'm now in a position to actually have fun trying to do youtube again.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWhyfOV...HRhHdF06sA
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Hello |
Posted by: Caprisun29 - May 31st, 2021 at 8:19 PM - Forum: Introductions
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I am Caprisun29 known as Greg I could not find my old account and I just came across this site again hoping to see some old friends Brian55 and Darth also Spooky and who ever is on is there a chat or anything on Makestation ? also long time no see as well my friends !
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Jason Dupasquier has died following Mugello Moto3 injuries |
Posted by: tc4me - May 30th, 2021 at 10:58 AM - Forum: Sports
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Moto3 rider Jason Dupasquier has passed away from injuries suffered at Mugello on Saturday.
Jason Dupasquier has tragically passed away from injuries sustained in Saturday's Moto3 qualifying accident at Mugello.
The 19-year-old Swiss rider, competing in his second grand prix season, fell on the exit of Turn 9, with the following Ayumu Sasaki and Jeremy Alcoba caught up in the aftermath.
After lengthy treatment by doctors at the scene of the accident, a medical helicopter arrived to take Dupasquier directly to a hospital in Florence. Sadly, his injuries proved too severe.
R.I.P
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Microsoft teases a ‘next generation of Windows |
Posted by: tc4me - May 26th, 2021 at 3:34 PM - Forum: Web Design & Internet
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Microsoft isn’t talking about its big Windows plans at Build 2021 this week, and that’s because the company is preparing to detail what’s next for its PC operating system separately. Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella teased this announcement during his Build keynote this morning, revealing he has been testing “the next generation of Windows” in recent months.
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Member of the Month - May 2021 |
Posted by: Guardian - May 23rd, 2021 at 3:03 PM - Forum: Announcements
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Congratulations to @tc4me for being named May 2021 Member of the Month!
Makestation Member of the Month - Award Nominations
The Makestation Member of the Month vote is held to recognize that have made positive contributions to the community. The Member of the Month nomination and selection is intended to reflect their contributions for the month the award is titled for. In this case, for Member of the Month for May.
To nominate a member for this award, please submit your nominations here.
All qualifying nominations must be received by 30 May to be considered. Voting will begin as soon as I can possibly get one established, but no earlier than 31 May.
Get your nominations in!
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Max Schrems wins another victory over Facebook |
Posted by: tc4me - May 16th, 2021 at 9:00 AM - Forum: The Others
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Facebook has suffered a legal defeat in Ireland that could soon stop data transfers from the EU to the US. The Irish Supreme Court dismissed the tech giant's request to block an Irish Data Protection Commission (DPC) investigation into the data transfer. The Austrian data protection activist Max Schrems tweeted that the DPC could now block the transmission of Facebook data from the EU to the USA “within two months”.
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Microsoft calls for major troubleshooting in Windows |
Posted by: tc4me - May 16th, 2021 at 6:22 AM - Forum: Technology & Hardware
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Does Microsoft still have all its senses? Why should I do your work as a consumer ???
Quote: Microsoft calls for major troubleshooting in Windows. The campaign runs under the term “Bug Bash”, a kind of “bug party” or “bug party”. You can find the corresponding tweet from Microsoft here.
The "Windows 10 Bug Bash" will run until May 17, 2021. To be able to participate, you have to register for the Windows 10 Insider Program. Because only insiders, i.e. Windows testers, can take part in the bug party.
Microsoft wants to collect information about problems with Windows 10 on a larger scale and eliminate as many errors as possible - especially in the next major Windows 10 update 21H2. However, you cannot simply report errors to Microsoft at your own discretion, but Microsoft specifies its own quests with which various areas of Windows 10 can be specifically queried. There should be a total of 18 such quests.
=>Quelle HERE<=
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Patching Clothes |
Posted by: SpookyZalost - May 13th, 2021 at 2:12 AM - Forum: General Discussion
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One of the more useful skills I picked up when learning to sew patches onto my patch/pin jackets is hand sewing, and specifically a few useful basic hand sewing techniques which can also be used to repair wear and tear on clothes which tends to happen as you use them over time thus extending their lifespan.
So hand sewing in a nutshell is feeding thread through the eye of a needle and tying it off, I personally like to fold mine in half and tie off the end with a quad knot which acts as a stopper since it's bigger than the needle.
once you do that it's the process of feeding the needle through cloth or other materials with the thread following through after it.
once you get some practice at sewing patches onto clothes or bits of cloth together you can move onto different sewing techniques.
at the start you'll pick up the straight stitch, it's your basic over under over under sewing and is good for holding something in place but not for permanence.
![[Image: HZlZYHp.png]](https://i.imgur.com/HZlZYHp.png)
for patch sewing or closing rips and tears a simple spiral stitch is effective.
basically for clothes just turn your shirt or pants inside out, put the two pieces either together or side by side and move through them in a spiral pattern pulling everything closed, this technique btw can also be used for closing wounds and it's often employed by doctors and nurses.
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basically you're spiraling the thread in and out of the surface over one direction then under the opposite way while moving forward along the line.
Another useful stitch to know is the zigzag stitch.
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basically you go across diagonally, go backwards underneath then up and diagonally across again, then backwards under, then repeat along the line.
it's called a zigzag stitch because it makes a zigzag line but looks like sets of X's on the one side and back and forth dashes on the other, like a zig zag cross.
as you go along make sure to pull everything taut as well to have a firm hold. the spiral stitch is good for stiff sections while the zigzag can stretch a bit while maintaining integrity.
and of course tie a knot at the end to secure everything once you have it all done.
this can all be done with a sewing machine of course but hand sewing is useful because you can carry a small sewing kit with you anywhere, I keep one in the satchel I carry with me everywhere just in case I either need to repair my clothes... or in the very rare chance, myself.
(warning on using this info for medical reasons, make sure you treat the thread with alcohol first and heat up the needle to kill any germs, if you can superglue is an alternative and was literally invented for sealing wounds.)
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