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From: Richard Urwin
 
Re: [OpenSCAD] How to make this parametric code?
Mon, Sep 12, 2016 7:38 PM
nophead wrote > The center needs to be at the same height as your top point, i.e. > 75mm, and equidistant from your top point and your bottom point. The fact I haven't seen mentioned explicitly here is that the tangent is at right-angles to the radius.
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From: Joe Weinpert
 
odd shape import
Wed, Jan 12, 2022 8:49 PM
However, I do have the need for the top edge to be rounded around the whole shape as it is imported or extruded. In other words, a rounded chamfer around the top. The attached example 2D shape is about 5" wide overall in real-time and is to be extruded to 1" high.
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From: Jay McGuire
 
Utility Tables Available
Wed, Jul 16, 2025 4:44 AM
Photo shows tables on their sides, sturdy metal legs, pressed board tops. Blue Formica tops. These tables are beasts. Very well built. Tables are 27” tall, 84” long, and 37” wide. Have to be unscrewed to separate the legs from the top. If interested, contact hiremcguire1953@gmail.com.
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From: Sandra Phoenix
 
Former U.S. Surgeon General Discusses His Quest for Health Equity
Mon, Feb 8, 2021 1:48 PM
Without hospital care, your sick, Black child will likely die at home. But Satcher's parents, self-taught farmers and faithful Sunday school leaders, were determined not to bury a third child.
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From: Dmitry Mikheyev
 
5 Creative Ideas For a Romantic Date in Tacoma
Fri, Feb 10, 2017 2:08 AM
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From: Michael Richardson
 
View bird species maps
Wed, Feb 22, 2012 6:29 PM
It works for all other species found on my website. Please note that not all photos on my website have coordinate info, in which case the map may be blank. Also, if anyone wants to contribute, there is an option on my website to upload your own photographs. If you want them to show up on the map, you need to enter the coordinates.
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From: Christine Hall
 
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From: Rich Gano
 
Re: Swimming in the Great Loop
Tue, Jun 8, 2004 3:06 AM
That die off probably illustrates how few times sharks really do want to attack humans. However, I do not go in where bait fish abound and never at dusk and dawn (who wants to be in the water at dawn anyway?) when predators feed. Stay away from ledges and drop-offs with currents because predators like those areas too.
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From: Bob Williamson
 
"Free Dock" in Manistee MI
Sat, Aug 18, 2007 12:48 AM
Now if the winds die down a bit on Lake Michigan maybe we can continue south on Saturday. Bob & Lynn Williamson On Legrace in Manistee MI Aquanaut Drifter 1250
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From: Bob Kunath
 
Manhattan Circumnavigation
Wed, Apr 20, 2011 12:00 PM
BTW, according to an archived NY Times article, the pronunciation is not as stated in another response, but : "Over the centuries the name (pronounced SPY-ten DIE-vul) has been grist for legends -- usually linked to the fierce confluence of the Harlem and Hudson Rivers below -- and has been translated as "spitting devil," "in spite of the devil" and "spouting