SMFX
Freelance model maker, sculptor, designer and 3D modeller.
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SMFX@lemmy.mlto
Science Fiction@lemmy.world•Looking for a book featuring an Agoraphobic
21·3 years agoPossibly Skyward by Brandon Sanderson …?(disclaimer: based on asking ChatGPT)
Edit: aware that Brandon Sanderson is not female!!
SMFX@lemmy.mlto
Science@lemmy.ml•Pets do not significantly benefit the emotional health of owners with severe mental illness, study showsEnglish
0·3 years agoA study of 170 people?!? That seems a little low as an n count to be drawing such sweeping conclusions from.
Old Man’s War by John Scalzi - not high literature by any means, but a fun read nonetheless. Currently reading the sequel, The Ghost Brigades, which is equally as fun :)
I was in the same position this morning, after the last update.
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SMFX@lemmy.mlto
Star Trek Social Club@startrek.website•What other shows to watch for fans of Star Trek?English
10·3 years agoAlso Stargate Universe - it is a shame that it was cancelled after only two series, as it was getting quite good
Ultimately, you know more about your situation than anyone else on here. Multitools can be a boon if you do not have access to any other tools, but they invariably are not as good as specialised tools - they are very much the jack-of-all-trades, master-of-none in the tool world… I would still, if you are on a very strict budget, suggest you get some decent pliers, a decent set of screwdrivers, a hammer etc, rather than sink ~£100 into a good and usable multitool (if you buy a cheap, Chinese one, it may not last/hold up if you use it robustly).
Multitools do a multitude of things ‘ok’ - typically they will not be as good as a specialised tool, but in a pinch, if they are all you have to hand they will do just fine. If you are working at home, or in a workshop, I would suggest investing in the tools you need to do the jobs in hand and add to that tool kit as you need to.



















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