So, picture this – I’m walking down the street, feeling slightly off-balance, and the world suddenly starts spinning like a malfunctioning merry-go-round. Yep, that’s right, I was hit with a lovely case of vertigo. I couldn’t tell which way was up, and my attempts to walk in a straight line
Laughter Through Chaos: My Hilarious Vertigo Adventure
Well, well, well, buckle up folks, because the last few weeks have been a wild ride! It all started on a lovely Sunday morning, or so I thought, until I found myself being whisked away in an ambulance. Picture this: I’m feeling like a walking disaster – dizzy, chest pains,
An Adventure of Cobbled Streets, Crowded Bars, and “Thrilling” Attractions
Wandering Through Cobbled Streets: A Trip and a Twisted Ankle Ah, the cobbled streets of Dublin, where every step is a thrilling adventure in itself. Walking through these centuries-old paths, you’ll feel like a character in a medieval movie, trying to maintain your balance as you avoid tripping on uneven
The possibilities of summer
Ah, the great outdoors! There’s nothing quite like the feeling of the sun on your skin, the smell of fresh air, and the sound of birds chirping. But let’s be honest, the allure of nature can sometimes be dampened by the discomfort of sitting on a hard, wooden bench or
A Promising Start to 2024: Embracing New Beginnings in Levignac and Toulouse
As the first month of 2024 comes to a close, I couldn’t be more excited to share the adventures and discoveries I’ve experienced during my time in Levignac and Toulouse. This charming corner of France has quickly become my home, and with each passing day, I find myself falling deeper
How long is a piece of string?
It’s been a really long time (again) since I posted. pathetic explanation aside it’s time to post a quick update. I have no image to post for this one either at the moment. Anyhoo. We have decided to make France our permanent home (for now at least). We have bought
Oooo La La
France. My new home. Never thought that would happen. It has though. My initial thoughts were full of worry, England & France haven’t had the best relationship in the past and I know more than a few peeps that have had a hard time here in one way or another.
Annd Just like that
So, it’s been a very tough 4 years in Japan for me. Sob story aside and this by no means of a rant but I have never felt so lonely and excluded form almost everything in my life. As a traveling spouse with a wife working at an International school
Buffering
I’m not taking about streaming from Youtube here. I’m talking about how to deal with the retracted filament from the MMU2S. The Prusa supplied buffer works, I have had no issues using it at all. My only issue is the amount of space I have available around my MK3s. I
Friction
This week I upgraded my MK3s to the MK3s with the MMU2S. A very long time ago I owned the original MMU unit, the version 1 if I recall. It was a frustrating experience and I ended up removing it, packing back into its box and pushing it as far