[00:18] We are inside @Ivoriesablaze and @RazPi [00:44] @KMyers is this worth it? [00:45] No, if I recall, that uses a proprietary filament [00:46] Thanks [04:29] welcome to the family @Ivoriesablaze ! [05:46] @itnet7 - confirmed - it uses proprietary filament cartridges and to make things worse, the printer has been discontinued. The filament is super expensive at $50.00 per 600g. I spend about $12 per KG on my printer [05:47] Thanks man! I didn't get based on your earlier recommendation 😉 [05:49] @itnet7, If you have a sub $300 budget, You can still get a very nice printer. The Monorpice Maker Select runs $290 and offers a large print area and has a open filament system that will print just about anything you throw at it. It also works with several open source slicers - http://amzn.to/2g6kTpH [05:50] The Monoprice Mini is also a sweet $220 printer that is getting great reviews as well - http://amzn.to/2g6mxaT [05:52] @itnet7 The Maker Select is a better printer but like most wanhao duplicator i3 clones, it does require a bit of fine adjustments to get it to print perfectly. The Mini should just work out of the box [05:53] cool I was looking at that one a little earlier. That might be a good one to start off with and see if I even really like making things with it. Then I can save up as I would like to possibly get better one with larger print area [05:54] I think I'm gonna catch some Zzzz's gnight [05:55] @itnet7, The little one is really a good value, especially as it has a heated bed included. That is really unheard of for that price [05:56] @itnet7, Same, need to get on the road in a few hours. I was going to leave at midnight but am going to hold off to take a nap [06:01] Drive safe when you do 😉 [06:42] The family? [13:27] Y u only 99 miles away? [13:27] That is on the T-Mobile Sync Up WiFi in my car - while being in the middle of nowhere [13:28] I got a late start [13:28] Was planning on leaving at Midnight but left ay 7 AM instead [13:28] those are extreme uploads [13:28] Had to make a few stops on the way [13:28] @AdamOutler, Yes, especially as that speedtest was done on LTE [13:30] Well, if you move out there you could keep all the farmer bandwidth for yourself. [23:54] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_WUv66CjbGE [23:55] @KMyers will like the end.