late night la la la
I spent yesterday and today making a piece of metal very, very flat using remarkably basic tools. I'll post all the high-precision details tomorrow. Right now I'm still all squeeful that I learned a skill fundamental for the bootstrapping of industrial civilization. It's one thing to understand how something works, it's another to actually do it and know that it works.
The LLC is almost completely initialized. Just waiting for the final documents from the state, and I need to call the IRS for the tax number. Which means the project codenamed Timehat is getting extremely close to go. About freaking time.
I'm really getting into the Dresden Dolls. It's been a very long since I've been into new music like that. Woo.
The LLC is almost completely initialized. Just waiting for the final documents from the state, and I need to call the IRS for the tax number. Which means the project codenamed Timehat is getting extremely close to go. About freaking time.
I'm really getting into the Dresden Dolls. It's been a very long since I've been into new music like that. Woo.

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A couple of years ago I got three chunks of enormously thick glass (not thick enough to stop a car, it turned out, which is why I got them) and cross-ground them all. It was kind of embarrassing, though, since when I stopped it was visually obvious that the grinding pressure had warped the glass more than when I'd started with it: it was perceptibly clearer around the outside than at the center, on each piece.