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JessicaTaylor

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Vell, I'm just zis g̶u̶y̶ gal, you know?

Figured out I'm a woman when I was a pre-teenager, but for some reason forgot about it and pretended to be a man until March 2024. Started my 💊💊 in May 2024.

Ignore that Jessica bit, I was trying it and... not for me.

Football(soccer) fan and player, engineer of (mostly big) physical things, Arduino, 3D printing, dabbler in all things computers, fighter of the man, suing the city for violating my rights, FTP, ACAB, BLM, 🏳️‍⚧️, 🇵🇸, and all the things.

I've been shot by the police, and drive around with a bullet hole in my car door.

PFP: "Non Sequitur" comic panel. Danae Pyle stating from a piece of paper: "In my homework assignment on state capitals I found one called Boise, but not even one city anywhere called Girlsie!"

Wallpaper: Motor oil pallet adjacent to a pallet of Raisins at Costco, taken by me.

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I've been trying to google/amazon this and having basically no results, so I'm asking here in case anyone knows:

I need graph paper. Specifically I need LARGE graph paper. Like, not an A4 sheet, I need A1-A0 (24/33" or 33x46").
4x4 per inch, or 5x5 per inch grid spaces. I basically need a graph paper with a TON of squares, and I'm not finding it.

JessicaTaylor ,
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@foone

ANSI D is very common (22x34) plot
ANSI E is pretty common (34x44) plot

II think most printshops can plot that big, most plotters can print 36".

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I've got a special level of hate for sites which make you select which location you mean before you can enter your username & password.

screw that! FIX YOUR ACCOUNT SYSTEM SO IT KNOWS WHERE I AM

JessicaTaylor ,
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@foone

Lol. Doesn't Hayward share a border with both Fremont and San Leandro?

foone , an Random Englisch
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Properly photographing a 3.5" floppy disk for archival is annoyingly complicated. The label has THREE sides!

I've already built an automated system to take a picture of the front of a disk, but really I need to take THREE photos if I want to get the whole thing.

That means either three cameras or I need to rotate the disk 90° and then 180°, which is going to really stress the limits of my mechanical engineering skills.

JessicaTaylor ,
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@foone

I'd look into UHMW (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ultra-high-molecular-weight_polyethylene) it's what industrial grade systems would likely use here.

You can buy strips and probably secure it like your thinking the metal.

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