Could work.
In the Netherlands we had something like this for guys (and gills)
restoring their own car: A real garage with all the tools and a real car
mechanic making sure the 'tough jobs' got done in a proper way so you
end up with a working car.
But in the end they could not make it happen,
On Sunday 17 May 2009, Douglas Pollard wrote:
>Marty Swartz wrote:
>> I think it's a dynamite idea: I wish they had one in Pittburgh. (I've been
>> in contact with them, and someday. All I need is a rich ehough friend to
>> make it NOW. ) Just think of walking in having access to all that gear,
>
On Sun, May 17, 2009 at 7:43 PM, Jack Coats wrote:
> I like their business model. Toys for rent in a club type arrangement.
> CNC routers, laser cutters, and other stuff
> including shared work space and private storage. ...
Including Bridgeports, which they say are the busiest machines
I like their business model. Toys for rent in a club type arrangement. CNC
routers, laser cutters, and other stuff
including shared work space and private storage.
But I am not sure many areas of the country are ready for this kind of
thing. Kind of a
garage shop on steroids.
I think they may
Marty Swartz wrote:
> I think it's a dynamite idea: I wish they had one in Pittburgh. (I've been
> in contact with them, and someday. All I need is a rich ehough friend to
> make it NOW. ) Just think of walking in having access to all that gear,
> rather than having to buy your own eqipment, etc,
I think it's a dynamite idea: I wish they had one in Pittburgh. (I've been
in contact with them, and someday. All I need is a rich ehough friend to
make it NOW. ) Just think of walking in having access to all that gear,
rather than having to buy your own eqipment, etc, etc, etc. Word is that
the
This seems like a good idea. I don't know if they can make money at it
though.
http://sfbay.craigslist.org/pen/cls/1163029439.html
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Kirk Wallace
http://www.wallacecompany.com/machine_shop/
http://www.wallacecompany.com/E45/index.html
California, USA
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On Sat, May 16, 2009 at 09:30:43PM -0500, Jeff Epler wrote:
> The new packages are now available for Ubuntu 8.04 "Hardy Heron" in the
> package repositories. If you already installed emc 2.3.0, this will be
> offered as an update.
An error on my part prevented this release from showing up as an u
If your like me and bought a HP laptop sometime in the last couple of
years, you might want to check this site out:
http://bpr.hpordercenter.com/hbpr/
At the bottom of the page you can check your laptop. Compaq users
are also part of the recall.
I'm posting this because there have been