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missed all the party. I've been out all yesterday and today.
I was on canoe all day today and the monitor's waving up and down.
congratulations the contest winners~!

Ahoy Chet, sounds like you had a good time?

Yeah, all the prizes have been claimed, packed up and ready for shipping tomorrow, yo ho!
 

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work work work, had to do an interrogation report, test today test tomorrow test the next day, had an interview report, and a prison report finals week sucks!

Arrr, working for someone does suck a lot of the time, but sometimes I think of getting a real job. This working for what, 5 bucks an hour maybe? net income is not much fun anymore, but the 70+ hour weeks at least lets me pay my fair share at home.

At my age, with my last bit of schooling some 27 years ago I'm not exactly prime hiring material in the tech world anymore.
 

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ahoy', Captain, there are rumors about the woods used for the next batch in particular wanted to know about the mark 9 or even 7 or even 8 or even 6??
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... Those damn winners, they're always in my way~!

i spent two (or 3) hours trying to find a beautiful name, suggestive, .. read several documents on the history of pirates, all very interesting... I gave birth "Cocos Cove" that i find simply magnificent, the best (imho :D).

:D .. only two days later i realized that the choice of winners was made ​​on the basis of random selection .. :D
 
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Ahoy and good afternoon all, hope the week is treating you kindly so far.


ahoy', Captain, there are rumors about the woods used for the next batch in particular wanted to know about the mark 9 or even 7 or even 8 or even 6??
thanks

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I'm not sure yet on exactly what I will use yet, I will go through the wood stack before I start the next batch. Normally I would have started already but I have some other tasks that need to be finished before I start the next batch.
 

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you think you can get to create custom box with batteries fully secure, high capacity and easy to find, for example those used for modeling?
i think, maybe i'm wrong, that the great revolution of the esig mod will be connected to new power systems, hopefully compatible with previous generations..

It's surprising how difficult it is to find new technology sometimes even when you are looking.

I have searched for a 'square' feed bottle to provide higher capacity in the same space and failed. I have searched for a battery type that is more convenient to use and failed also. There is only one maker of a 5v battery that would let us avoid stacking and from the reviews it does not last very long for the size.

From everything I read the real danger of batteries comes from containing them inside a metal shell without adequate venting in case of battery failure. With the RSM if there was a catastrophic failure it might melt the bottle and scorch some wood but that would probably be the extent of the damage. It could not build up pressure as the huge squonk hole, inset tank hole and adjustment hole would provide plenty of pressure release and even the door would simply pop off if there was enough pressure.

If anyone ever comes across some new tech that they think I could apply to the RSM please let me know :)
 
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