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3D Printed Nespresso Capsule Holder Etsy Startup!
2023.03.28 19:02 HallOne1041 3D Printed Nespresso Capsule Holder Etsy Startup!
Hey coffee lovers! I'm excited to share my latest creation with you a sleek Nespresso capsule holder designed to keep your favorite coffee cups organized and within easy reach.
This 3D-printable capsule holder is designed to store 8 Nespresso capsules on each side, so you can keep up to 16 capsules within arm's reach. The best part? The STL file is available for you to download and print in any color you like, making it easy to match your kitchen or coffee corner décor.
The capsule holder is specifically designed to fit perfectly in Ikea EXCEPTIONELL & MAXIMERA drawers, but you can also place multiple holders side by side for even more storage space.
If you're a fan of 3D printing and coffee, this is the perfect project for you. The design requires no support if you have a printer with good bridging, so it's easy to print and assemble. I'm trying out my very own etsy store so let me know what you think! happy printing!
https://www.etsy.com/nl/shop/vanBatenburg3DStudio And if anybody has any extra tips for my etsy store please let me know! I'm just a student and love problem solving things and personalized items so I'm going to experiment with etsy a little. The 3D Printing community is always a very loving community and really helpfull so I'm currious what you all got to say!
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2023.03.28 18:46 bedclothesstray I dropped my mints into the cup holder and now I can’t get them out. [Frickin' Frustating]
2023.03.28 18:32 HallOne1041 3D Printed Nespresso Capsule Holder Etsy Startup!
| Hey coffee lovers! I'm excited to share my latest creation with you a sleek Nespresso capsule holder designed to keep your favorite coffee cups organized and within easy reach. This 3D-printable capsule holder is designed to store 8 Nespresso capsules on each side, so you can keep up to 16 capsules within arm's reach. The best part? The STL file is available for you to download and print in any color you like, making it easy to match your kitchen or coffee corner décor. The capsule holder is specifically designed to fit perfectly in Ikea EXCEPTIONELL & MAXIMERA drawers, but you can also place multiple holders side by side for even more storage space. If you're a fan of 3D printing and coffee, this is the perfect project for you. The design requires no support if you have a printer with good bridging, so it's easy to print and assemble. I'm trying out my very own etsy store so let me know what you think! happy printing! https://www.etsy.com/nl/shop/vanBatenburg3DStudio https://preview.redd.it/v4zb3v4baiqa1.png?width=1920&format=png&auto=webp&s=7890fa4af7b8f585facbad0aa55ac396eff32edb And if anybody has any extra tips for my etsy store please let me know! I'm just a student and love problem solving things and personalized items so I'm going to experiment with etsy a little. The 3D Printing community is always a very loving community and really helpfull so I'm currious what you all got to say! submitted by HallOne1041 to 3Dprinting [link] [comments] |
2023.03.28 18:14 BadNewsBrown I dropped my mints into the cup holder and now I can’t get them out.
2023.03.28 17:13 Skyfallasty We recently got a rolling cup holder at my store and don’t have a proper place to put it. So it is constantly in the way of our already small bar area
2023.03.28 14:46 Schleeden What everyone got planned for 4/20?
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2023.03.28 11:12 No_Fact_4666 Lost Treasures of World War II
In the Second World War, the war that consumed the most wealth in human history, countless wealth mysteriously disappeared. It is said that before their demise, the German-Italian-Japanese fascists hid countless riches they had plundered in the sea, in the desert, and under the earth
In the Second World War, the war that consumed the most wealth in human history, countless wealth mysteriously disappeared. It is said that the German-Italian-Japanese fascists, before their demise, hid countless riches they had plundered in the sea, in the desert, under the ground, and even in the cities, and they were waiting for brave people to explore and discover them. And where are they all? Behind these treasures is the greed of the invaders who indulged in plunder, and perhaps this, is the reason for their demise.
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"The Awa Maru, Japan's ace transport ship in World War II.
This huge ship of 10,000 tons, built in accordance with military requirements, but it was a ship that the U.S. military promised not to attack. According to the agreement between Japan and the U.S., the Awa Maru was a rescue ship carrying relief supplies, and the U.S. forces were allowed to release it.
In the eyes of the Japanese, the Awa Maru became the safest ship. When it set sail from Southeast Asia for the last time to return to Japan, the Awa Maru, designed to carry 236 passengers, was packed with more than 2,000 people, and a mysterious amount of cargo was carried to the ship's hold during the night. It is said that the cargo included thousands of tons of tin, tungsten, rubber and other military materials, but more strikingly, there were 40 tons of gold, 12 tons of platinum, and about 40 boxes of jewelry and relics.
Among them was a mysterious box that, according to legend, held the skull of the missing Peking apes.
On April 1, 1945, April Fool's Day in the West, fate played a cruel joke on the "Awa Maru".
At midnight, the Awa Maru crossed the Taiwan Strait and arrived near Niushan Island in China's Fujian Province when a U.S. submarine suddenly attacked, and in just a few minutes, the Awa Maru quickly sank.
All indications are that this may not have been a "mistake" as claimed by the U.S. military, but rather a long-planned attack. The truth, along with the sinking of the Awa Maru, became one of the 20th century's most notorious unsolved mysteries.
The U.S. Army recalls that more than 2,000 people on board refused to be rescued by the U.S. Army and all perished at sea. There was only one survivor left, a cook on board, and he kept his mouth shut about the Awa Maru.
From 1977 to 1980, the Chinese Navy and the Ministry of Communications spent four years to recover the bow of the Awa Maru, but did not find the legendary treasure. According to the divers' recollection, diving cylinders with English letters were found in the hull, and the safe at the back of the captain's cabin had been cut open.
Did someone already take the treasure of the Awa Maru? Perhaps no one will ever know.
II
In the vast desert, there are indeed countless treasures hidden. It is said that in the yellow sands of Tunisia, North Africa, there is an unknown sand dune underneath, buried full of ninety boxes of gold coins, a box of diamonds, rubies and dozens of other treasures. The one who ordered to bury these treasures was none other than the Nazi German Field Marshal Rommel.
Historic North Africa has been a concentration of wealth since ancient times. According to post-war reports from the Federal Republic of Germany, the treasures plundered by Rommel in Africa were worth no less than one billion pounds.
But with the defeat of Nazi Germany in North Africa, this wealth has since been lost.
Some say that these riches are buried in the vast Sahara desert, waiting for the Nazi successors to find them. But others say that Rommel, as cunning as a fox, would not honestly follow the plan, and that the treasure buried in the desert was a fake, and that the real treasure had been shipped to Europe by Rommel's sound and fury. But what Rommel did not expect was that this treasure transport, in the middle of the British army found, the Germans threw the treasure into the sea. To this day, the treasure is still sleeping quietly in the shallow sea near Corsica, Italy.In 1945, with the fate of the German Nazis' defeat already sealed, the Nazis began to find a way back for themselves. A large amount of treasures scavenged from all over Europe were systematically hidden by the Nazis to prepare for a future comeback.
In April 1945, Patton, commander of the U.S. 3rd Army Group, had already forcibly crossed the Rhine River and divinely occupied the village of Merckx in the Thuringia region of Germany. According to all the signs, the U.S. Army judged that the Nazi's treasure hiding personnel, just hurriedly evacuated. According to the clues left by these people, half a month later, a chance, the U.S. troops in the bottom of a mine shaft, found a huge steel safety door, after blowing open this door, all the U.S. troops were stunned.
In this chamber, which was 45 meters long and 23 meters wide, there were piles of gold and silver treasures. In addition to gold bricks weighing more than one ton, there were 8198 gold ingots, tons of silver ingots, 110 bags of diamonds and jewels, and countless banknotes, etc.
More valuable than the gold and silver, there was also a large cache of artwork, including paintings, prints, engravings, etc. The priceless treasures were soon brought back to the ground and properly preserved. The treasures, however, eventually became Germany's war reparations and were returned to the victim countries of the war.
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In 1944, as the American army approached the Philippines, the Japanese commander in the Philippines, Yamashita Bongbumi, continued to resist, but he knew that the battle would be lost.
After hiding all the treasures scavenged by the Japanese, Yamashita Bongbumi, however, silenced all the tens of thousands of workers who built the treasure-hiding fortifications, and most of the Japanese soldiers who participated in the silencing at the treasure-hiding site died in the subsequent battle. After Japan surrendered, the U.S. Army sentenced this criminal war criminal to death and promptly executed him. The "Yamashita treasure" has since become an unsolved mystery that no one can solve.
There are rumors that the Japanese have given these treasures, to the Americans. It was these treasures that prompted the United States to change its policy toward Japan, and MacArthur, who strongly advocated supporting Japan, had a large amount of gold from the "Yamashita treasure" stored in a Swiss bank.
It is also said that these treasures have been secretly shipped to Japan. It was with these treasures that Japan was able to recover quickly after the war with unimaginable speed.
Who is telling the truth, just like the "Yamashita treasure", has become an eternal mystery. But in any case, this is a fortune that can change the fate of the country, and the truth about it is still being sought.
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In ancient Europe, there was a legend that whoever got the sacred Holy Gun and the Holy Grail could rule the world, but if the holder lost it, he would die quickly.
The Holy Gun, the rumor says that Jesus on the cross, was stabbed to death by this very gun. The Holy Grail, on the other hand, was the cup that Jesus used to drink wine at the "Last Supper.
Hitler, the head of the German Nazis, was very superstitious and believed that these two holy relics would allow the Aryans to conquer the world. After he came to power, the Nazis went crazy looking for the Holy Lance and the Holy Grail.
It is said that the Holy Lance had broken into three pieces, one of which, fell into the hands of the Nazis. When Hitler got it, he was so ecstatic that he soon launched a war.
On April 30, 1945, at 3:30 p.m., Hitler killed himself in despair.
Legend has it that the American troops got the Holy Gun. And where is the Holy Grail?
In April 2014, an archaeologist announced that a wine chalice preserved for thousands of years in a church called San Isidoro, in the city of León in northern Spain, is the very same chalice used by Jesus.
But many believe that the Nazi remnant, in order to resurrect the Nazis, had already taken the real Holy Gun and the Holy Grail, on the eve of their demise, out of Europe to a part of the world where no one could find them.
The truth, I'm afraid, is no one knows anymore
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2023.03.28 10:41 kennewb Understand the Top Gun Maverick model and stop trying to dissect the little things
https://www.salon.com/2022/02/03/the-psychological-reason-that-so-many-fall-for-the-big-lie/ I'm watching Top Gun Maverick rather than sleeping. That movie had no business being as big as it was. It was partly nostalgia, but partly something else.
The opening sequence of the film is terrible. Every single part of it is wrong. Everything. And not just wrong, ridiculously wrong.
And it made the movie.
After the first few minutes the audience was primed to accept anything. Start with something so audacious and hard to swallow that you don't even bother questioning the little stuff.
Where else have we seen this model? Trump used it and continues to use it. His first act as president - literally - was to order his press secretary to tell a massive, blatant, easily refutable lie about the size of his inauguration crowd. That one act set the tone of his presidency.
The article linked above quotes and analyzes Hitler. Hitler loved the Big Lie. It was essential to him maintaining control. It's almost as though "when the prophet (or fanatical leader) speaks, the thinking is done."
This. Is. Mormonism! Understand that and the rest becomes easier.
How did Joseph Smith start out? Not by saying "I feel like there are errors in Christianity." Not by saying "I think I'll become a preacher."
By announcing he was visited by God and Jesus, that he was given a new book of scripture, that he'd been called and given experiences no one in human history ever had or ever would have. It wasn't a lie, it was a BIG lie. And that's the only way it worked.
I'm not going to take the time here to talk about why it's easier to believe a big lie than a small one. The article above does that quite well. Read it!
What I want to comment on is how often we get sucked into refuting small lies.
I HATE the CES letter. Honestly, it's largely a bunch of nit-picky stuff answering the wrong questions, and some of it can be easily refuted as well. I hate that so many people use it as the first go-to.
Likewise, forget women's roles, LGBT issues, and any other social issues. If the church is true and God says homosexuality is a sin, it's a sin. Sorry if you don't like it. So the question is, is the church true?
In other words, you're asking the wrong question. Stop wasting time on anachronisms or DNA evidence. People who genuinely believe in the BoM will never be convinced by some random "small" error in the BoM.
Look at the Big Lies that everything else is predicated on. In point of fact, that's exactly what the church urges. There are many "if the BoM/first vision isn't true, none of it is true" quotes from leaders. So that's the ONLY question that matters.
For me personally it was finding out the church had the original BoA scrolls in their physical possession. I had read about anachronisms, DNA evidence, lack of archeological evidence, etc. I struggled with teachings on black people and LGBT issues and polygamy. But none of those broke me, because they're the LITTLE lies. But knowing the church has the physical proof of the falsehood of the book that establishes so many of the doctrines unique to Mormonism, that was a BIG lie. For me, I went from questioning to literally saying in my mind "that's it, I'm done" as abruptly as flipping a light switch.
It's impossible to fight the little lies. There are too many; no single one or even small group of them will convince any true believer (no one's testimony is based on the grammatical accuracy of the BoM) and most of the small lies can be propped up by apologetics, no matter how unconvincingly.
Question the Big Lie. Did Joseph see God? Did he translate (or ever even possess) the BoM? Those are the original and biggest lies. Everything else is like trying to argue that a car isn't a Porsche because the cup holder is wrong. The owner will always say "well it was after market."
Those of us who have gone through a faith deconstruction, if you were ever a true believer, I'd wager that it wasn't a collection of small lies that broke you, it was acknowledging the Big Lie.
Think about trying to wake up Trump loyalists or fanatic gun nuts or whatever else. They're all beholden to Big Lies, yet people attack them on small lies. How affective is that ever? Why would it be any different for Mormon fanatics?
The church's pattern for growth and control is exactly the same as every other fanatical group: underpinned by and dependent on Big Lies. Understanding that and how the Big Lie model works successfully makes it much easier to counter.
All that said, I still love tapirs.
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