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My site's undergoing a few changes - check back later for more projects and info. You can also find me online here:. I promise there's more projects incoming. I'm just kind of lazy. Nerdwiththehat is Liam Hefferman.
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nerdwithtools | An Engineer's Rant
An Engineer's Rant. February 15, 2016. Does anyone ever find themselves designating one bike as their “nice bike” and riding the hell out of another? Affording College, Method 4 – Working for it. January 6, 2016. The long-awaited chapter of the Affording College series. For an article containing “work” in the title, this is strangely the most exciting, enlightening, and perhaps the most fun way to pay for college. Continue reading. Assumptions about Motorcyclists: A Rant on Ignorance. December 14, 2015.
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At book signing for. Shadow of the Devil',. Lynn's second book will be available in 2011. Currently being edited and prepared for printing.
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Saturday, 23 July 2011. I bought a pair online for $15 USD which turned out to be fake. Here are some ways I've learnt to tell between real and fake:. 1 No holographic authenticity sticker. 2 The oval pattern on the slippers appears stretched out. 3 The tracks on the sole slipper is indistinct. 4 Many visible pocks of air on the side of the sole. 5 The strap looks punched in, shoddy workmanship. Do note that the weight of the slippers varies between models). Some pictures for comparison.
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Nerdwood – It's not what you buy, it's what you build
It's not what you buy, it's what you build. Scroll down to content. 4 March, 2018. Most people who build their own cordwood home seem to take a couple, three years to finish. I figured it would take us five. Well, ten years and eleven months after we broke ground, we finally moved into Nerdwood. And we’re not. Done with it yet. And here they are in the middle of the job:. So far we have left the deep window bays as-is, with unfinished rough-sawn cedar window boxes. I hit the bathroom window boxes rea...
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Nerdwood – It's not what you buy, it's what you build
It's not what you buy, it's what you build. Scroll down to content. 4 March, 2018. Most people who build their own cordwood home seem to take a couple, three years to finish. I figured it would take us five. Well, ten years and eleven months after we broke ground, we finally moved into Nerdwood. And we’re not. Done with it yet. And here they are in the middle of the job:. So far we have left the deep window bays as-is, with unfinished rough-sawn cedar window boxes. I hit the bathroom window boxes rea...
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Nerdwood – It's not what you buy, it's what you build
It's not what you buy, it's what you build. Scroll down to content. 4 March, 2018. Most people who build their own cordwood home seem to take a couple, three years to finish. I figured it would take us five. Well, ten years and eleven months after we broke ground, we finally moved into Nerdwood. And we’re not. Done with it yet. And here they are in the middle of the job:. So far we have left the deep window bays as-is, with unfinished rough-sawn cedar window boxes. I hit the bathroom window boxes rea...