theskyisfalling

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Criso - Make Some Noise (crisosound.bandcamp.com)
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Low End Activist - Superwave EP (lowendactivist.bandcamp.com)
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Jafu - Growing Pains (jafu.bandcamp.com)
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Bengal Sound - Imitation / Respair (bengalsound.bandcamp.com)
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[–] theskyisfalling 4 points 1 month ago

As a cyclist taxi drivers are the biggest fucking cunts on the road and are by far the people that put my life at risk most often.

I will walk for hours before I ever give those entitled pieces of shit any of my money. Buses and trains ftw!

[–] theskyisfalling 4 points 1 month ago

Good work Zak Doffman, you include an image of the tweet warning people from Kaspersky then proceed to spell the name of the app you are trying to warn about repeatedly......

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Noer The Boy & Pav4n - And Again (deepdarkdangerous.bandcamp.com)
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[–] theskyisfalling 3 points 1 month ago (1 children)

I had to look up who that was, I cannot claim that fame but could probably give an in depth description of how a lot of mainstream printing techniques are achieved xD

[–] theskyisfalling 19 points 1 month ago (3 children)

One slight amendment, you are right with everything except for that perfect bound, or PUR bound books aren't folded into signatures, that isn't true.

The sections of the book will still be folded into signatures, as you say 32pp or 16pp sections are the most common (pp being printed pages) they will then be collated down a line, so you have a feeder that feeds each individual section in the order that they should appear, once you get to the end of the feeder section all of them will be held together tightly by a clamp.

This clamp then brings this book block around against a milling blade which will then mill a couple of mm off of the entire spine section of this book block. This then essentially turns them all into individual leaves as they are no longer now joined together at the spine where they are folded. The clamp then runs around and rolls the spine up against a glue applicator wheel. This will add a layer of glue, the thickness of which can be changed by the operator, to the spine of the book block.

The block carries on in the machine to the cover feeder. Here the cover feeder will feed a single cover at a time through two creasing wheels that will crease the cover where it needs to be folded. This again will be adjusted depending on the thickness of the book, straight after that it will add a line of side glue to either side of the scores that will, surprise surprise glue the cover to the sides of the book block. The cover then moves down between fingers that guide the front and back cover in the direction they need to be folded before the book block comes up to meet the cover.

As the two meet there will be a plate that adds some pressure to aid the bonding before the clamp releases. The clamp will return around the machine to collect another book block.

The book is then dropped down onto a long conveyor belt that travels the length of the machine (the one I'm used to was around 50m long) and back to give the glue so time to cure before dropping into a three knife trimmer to trim the head foot and for edge. This will trim the book in singles or multiples at a time depending on the book thickness.

Then they run into a stacker to be stacked ready to be ejected.

Source I working in industrial print and have run PUR binders and folders.

Sorry this was a long reply just to say perfect bound stuff is still folded into sigs before being bound :)

[–] theskyisfalling 24 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

Yeh this is pretty much a slightly modified chav, the "slang" is straight out of the late 90s / early 00s.

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Camonet - Marrakesh (camonet.bandcamp.com)
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VA - DUPLOC//002 (duploc.bandcamp.com)
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VA - XYBERWARE: LEVEL 2, Vol. 2 (xyberware.bandcamp.com)
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Rips - Cryptic Ass Whale EP (9rips.bandcamp.com)
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[–] theskyisfalling 28 points 1 month ago (3 children)

Obligatory fuck epic but I have this game on steam and it is pretty funny for a few hours. It didn't keep my attention for as long as road rash did back in the day but definitely worth a play if you liked those old games!

[–] theskyisfalling 2 points 1 month ago

Thanks for the info! I have been aware of humblebundle for a long time and bought a couple of their tiered bundles before but wasnt sure how this membership thing work :)

[–] theskyisfalling 2 points 1 month ago

Nice! Thanks for the info!

[–] theskyisfalling 2 points 1 month ago (5 children)

Do you get all of those games for the €12.99 membership price or do you have to choose one?

Or is it one of those things where you need to pay more to get the higher value games?

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Argo - Class War EP (argosounds.bandcamp.com)
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[–] theskyisfalling 8 points 1 month ago (1 children)

I am so torn in my opinion of these hire bike schemes that seem so popular now.

On one hand it is great that they are so readily available to encourage people to get out there and not use their car to get around, especially for people that don't have room to store a bike.

On the other hand they are dumped absolutely everywhere, as this article mentions and a good 50%+ that I see being used are being ridden like cunts. People endangering themselves by ignoring road rules and others by riding on pavements.

I'm torn xD

[–] theskyisfalling 8 points 1 month ago (3 children)

I remember learning about how to write clear, easy to follow manuals in IT classes when I was 13 in the late 90s. What ever happened to that skill, did it die along with physical manuals?

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