What would you want to see in a new lowrider build?

Tracking number seems to be valid and moving. So fingers crossed. As it gets closer I will try to set a date again.

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So are we to the point of waiting for hardware shipment s now. :thinking: That is great news if so but it is also the most frustrating because it is out of your hands and random at times :timer_clock:

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Nah, it’s been a while. :smiley:

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Very nice!
Can’t wait to see more!
There is more right?

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WHAT! No sexy voiceover?

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Oh me likey. Can’t wait to upgrade my 2 to a 3. Curious about the Y, I just put mine on linear rails.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1CXpHRhvFBrKfDvjg5kCayXRR8UmT-xXN/view?usp=drivesdk

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I was playing “highway to the danger zone” in my head. I assumed that was in the video too.

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Morgan Freeman was busy, I can only do obnoxious monotone nerdy voice overs.

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Try Samuel L…

Otherwise, I hear Giuliani is available on Cameo.com… :deciduous_tree: :melting_face: :eggplant:

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Aww, Henry Cavill isn’t on there.

Tell him it’s a Warhammer 40K project… :japanese_ogre:

Alternately, get Stephen Colbert to do it in High Elven.

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I still think it’s funny he almost missed his superman tryout because he was playing WOW.

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Java’s corporate marketing claim to fame was “Write ONCE, RUN EVERYWHERE”.

Well, that was true for your average “Hello World” program. Anything more complex than that, their motto in reality was, “Write once, RUN THERE, rewrite and then RUN THERE, repeat indefinitely”.

I participated in one of Sun Microsystem’s first JavaTV projects. Java knew NOTHING about TVs nor any of the hardware/software peripherals. The Java program ended up being a java “main()” function that made a JNI call down into C which handled everything else natively. Wrote once, ran there and only there.

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Java was always “Write Once, Run Everywhere (where we have a JVM, and only with the capabilities surfaced by that JVM)”.

My phong shader render engine ran fine on the Sun workstations, Linux machines, and my Windows machine just fine. All without AWT, or Swing, or any other advanced framework (Java 1.0)…

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You have some real talent, very nice! Cannot wait to see the entire thing

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So I am not as well versed in this as some of you, but my understanding of V2, with the router mounted to a flat, horizontal base, there was little need for tramiming. With the set up shown in the video, could there be a greater need to tram?

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I remember shouting with joy the day when the national BankID solution announced that they’d leave Java VM and go for a platform agnostic solution. My day job is actual as a chaplain - I suggest for my colleagues that we could hold a celebrationary service in the the city cathedral, and we all agreed that it was a worthy occasion.

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Undoubtedly probably maybe.

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No it was the same. It can be tilted twisted, crooked, anything on any type of build.

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damnit

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