I don't know there is anything to report at this point. I was just curious why the search results were showing snippets from the page that aren't actually there when you view the page.

Blogger site with no content

I was searching for a couple phone numbers that have in the past actively been involved in committing fraud. The search results showed a different blogspot.com site for each and the snippet of the site in the search results had a few other phone numbers as well. When visiting the site though, there was no content.

Is it possible those sites have some malicious code that is designed to perpetrate further scams or fraud when visited. Or does anyone have any idea why the search results would make it look like there are phone numbers on the blogspot when they are actually just blank pages?

I am not anti vax by any means. All other shots up to date including yearly flu shots.

I had one of the early strains in Feb 2021, and lost my sense of smell, but had no other symptoms and it came back mostly within a couple days. Some things seemed to smell differently than I remembered for a while, but even that isn't an issue any longer. As well, none of the people I potentially exposed before I realized what was going on ever came down with it.

Also, since then, others in my household have tested positive a few times, but all including my infant son came through quickly, without any serious concerns, and without any issues lasting longer than a few days. Also attended multiple public events and family gatherings without any precautions taken. Through it all I haven't had any sort of symptom that could be thought to be COVID.

Can someone tell me why I should have ever considered COVID vaccine or how it would benefit me vs. any even negligible risk of a side effect?

Fission is the one we already have making energy.

Must have the artificial insemination package.

Based on Internet stranger not telling me I was going to blow something up, I did give it a try and think I'm on the right track. First hole size didn't change much so I stepped it up and the orange is noticeably reduced. Im thinking maybe going a bit bigger yet to see if I can get them all blue. Then I still have a twistable shutter I can use if I do need to restrict the intake at all.

I had read about the Venturi effect and had a basic understanding of it. My worry was that the holes could reach a point where they were too big and the intake would instead turn into an outlet for the gas.

That much I did figure out. What is causing the breathing issue is where I'm at now. Flames were orange with the door open and both side vents open so moved past that and the burner is the only part of the smoker that isn't original and has changed since before I had the problem. Now my question is if I drill a bigger air inlet hole in the tube, is there a certain size or ratio that I have to stay below so that the gas doesn't start to leak out of there before it can get to the actual burner part.

Help with soot

Background: I got a free gas upright a couple years ago that was in a bit of disrepair with the burner rusted pretty bad. I cleaned it up and used it a few times with great tasting results. The top of the burner eventually disconnected from the tube and I couldn't find an exact replacement but did find one that was pretty much the same. The main difference was the length of tube, so I just lopped the end off. That meant the air inlet holes got cut off so I then just drilled a few small holes similar to what the old burner had.

It may partly just be my memory, but since then it doesn't seem like things have turned out as well, and with my last attempt I noticed a lot of soot on the bottom of the wood box and the fire had a lot of orange.

My current theory is that the air inlet holes are the problem, so I'm considering drilling a bigger hole straight through the sides of the gas tube.

Does this sound like a possible source of my soot and inefficient flame? If I do drill, is there anything I need to watch out for as to going too big or with them not being in the right place and letting gas leak out instead of going all the way through the tube to the burner?

How screwed would we really have been? What are we at now? Needing to get a booster every three months to maintain protection?

Based off what I see, you don't know the difference between site and cite. Also, your grammar is poor.

Not sure if you are using octoprint, but I have found that if I have the creality slicer open I can't connect. I have to connect octoprint to the printer first and the can open the slicer.

I've had good luck so far with all my rolls and colors of overture pla+ but decided to try sunlu red pla+ for Xmas gifts and ornaments and haven't had any good results so far. Maybe just need to try experimenting with settings more or try drying the roll but probably not going to order any more. For me it doesn't want to stick to the plate very well no matter what bed temp I have tried and it comes out under extruded from the initial layer no matter the nozzle temps and even with bumping up flow rate. The prints I did let finish were spongy and had spots where the walls separated from the infill.

Local dip shit here. Bought a 1968 house in 2020 with a few appliances getting to be middle aged. So far had an oven range that would randomly turn off when getting to temp, a microwave the buttons stopped working on, a pipe that started leaking and had to be cut out and replaced, and a hot water heater that sprung a leak fixed under warranty with minimal hassle. The pipe leak none of their contractors would pick up the job, but i found my own and got them and their estimate approved, paid out of pocket, and got reimbursed quick. The hot water heater, their guy had another call close to my house when I put my ticket in, so he was at my house a couple hours later to get the repair authorized and had the new water heater installed the next day. Guessing it will be furnace or ac next and will see how those go, but I am satisfied so far. I am not an extended warranty guy either with cars or electronics and usually turn all those down. I have come out ahead with this one though.

I guess I've had to tuck mine into my waist band too. Albeit not for the same purpose.

This is the kind of post I'm talking about. I'm less than a year at printing with an Ender 3 pro. Any of the BL models would be an upgrade for me no doubt, and I've had a couple issues like thermistor coming loose, and needing to tighten eccentric nuts on the bed and gantry but those were easily fixable. All talk though is like with BL nothing like parts coming loose or breaking is ever going to happen, that there are no slicer settings to fine tune, and that any other brand spends 99% of its time gathering dust because it's broken or is waiting for an upgrade. My printer started printing its first model within an hour of being taken out of the box and completed successfully just like BL touts. I am also a paper-leveller only and I can print multiple models without having to level or adjust anything.

Most wear and tear type parts have to be through BL. That was the comparison I was making to 2d printers. There are some parts where alternatives will work though. Some filament brands won't fit in their AMS, but otherwise others work.

Using open source firmware that they didn't initially follow open source requirements for and that is already moving towards being standard out of the box on more machines.

I am not trying to pretend that they are crap. Just not many comments touch on the downsides of Bambu, so seemed like a good discussion to try to start up.

Wireless printing can be tough to setup and can fail on a 2d. Print head alignment as well. Then there is the issue similar to Bambu where you're locked into buying their proprietary parts like ink cartridges which they overcharge and get away with for the most part since you really have no choice.

That it is some kind of guerilla marketing is kind of what I was suspecting. Someone else referred me to the Bambulabs reddit and definitely plenty of problems being reported there. Here where it makes more sense that they still need to hook people who haven't bought one, it is all sunshine and rainbows and Creality printers don't ever work.

Bambu shills

Is it just me or do all Bambu posts read like a thinly veiled ad or cult recruitment attempt? "Are you tired of your outdated difficult to use printer that requires constant tinkering, maintenance, and upgrades? Well let me tell you about our lord and savior Bambu.". There are just some things with printing that seem like they would be universal problems across devices, yet there is rarely any mention of those issues.

Or Apple or with an email/username I guess. Go to the start tinkering option and then look for personal account.

Just do tinkercad. Select the object and copy/paste. With one of the copies, make a rectangle, move it up off the bed to whatever height and cover anything that is too tall, make it a hole, select and combine. With the other, make a hole rectangle that is the height you moved the other one up to, cover up the bottom of the piece, combine objects, drop what is left to the plane.