← Back to context Comment by amelius 6 months ago Are 3d printers allowed?How about a soldering station?Or a desktop scanning electron microscope? 5 comments amelius Reply postalcoder 6 months ago Amusingly, those are all available at a cafe i’ve frequented in Seoul.They’re used as background dressing but they’re also available to use. It’s criminally underused and i’d love to do it but i have no idea what i would make with it. trenchpilgrim 6 months ago My friends got into tabletop wargaming last year, we print almost everything.Also, great for organizers for drawers, tools, etc. seizethecheese 6 months ago I have soldered in a Starbucks before. function_seven 6 months ago All of those sound more reasonable than my Model M keyboard. JKCalhoun 6 months ago I have a water cooler … on wheels. Yes? No?
postalcoder 6 months ago Amusingly, those are all available at a cafe i’ve frequented in Seoul.They’re used as background dressing but they’re also available to use. It’s criminally underused and i’d love to do it but i have no idea what i would make with it. trenchpilgrim 6 months ago My friends got into tabletop wargaming last year, we print almost everything.Also, great for organizers for drawers, tools, etc.
trenchpilgrim 6 months ago My friends got into tabletop wargaming last year, we print almost everything.Also, great for organizers for drawers, tools, etc.
Amusingly, those are all available at a cafe i’ve frequented in Seoul.
They’re used as background dressing but they’re also available to use. It’s criminally underused and i’d love to do it but i have no idea what i would make with it.
My friends got into tabletop wargaming last year, we print almost everything.
Also, great for organizers for drawers, tools, etc.
I have soldered in a Starbucks before.
All of those sound more reasonable than my Model M keyboard.
I have a water cooler … on wheels. Yes? No?