you might not know this about me :>), but in school I always got a "D" in 
"sharing and playing well with other" .  I'm not ready to share mine.  I 
still hug it every morning after turning on the lights.  

also, i am now making mine more user friendly so i can do other everyday 
tasks with it.  my goal is to make it the most used machine in the shop.

Russ

On Monday, November 27, 2017 at 8:18:42 PM UTC-6, russ veinot wrote:
>
> I was wondering today, how long do you think it will take before a legacy 
> will be considered a classic antique and maybe even a collector's item.  in 
> a hundred years maybe some will be proud to be able to go out to their 
> garage and do all those amazing things without the use of a computer. In my 
> opinion, the LOM is like a CNC except it is run by "hand" code instead of G 
> code.  just a thought (or maybe 2 thoughts :>)
>
> have a good day,
> Russ
>

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