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About Me Member General Developer dluchini30Male/United States Recent Activity Deviant for 4 Years
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Vacation photos

Mon Mar 16, 2009, 12:53 PM
I took 1670 of them back in February, and took forever to choose just a few. Enjoy.

  • Listening to: WFNX Boston

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High-speed Model M is part of a balanced work environment.

Devious Info

  • Current Residence: United States
  • Favourite genre of music: Alternative rock and metal
  • Operating System: Seven RC1 x64, Debian 5 "Lenny", FreeBSD 6.4
  • MP3 player of choice: FM radio, ftw.
  • Shell of choice: DOS; will also settle for bash.
  • Favourite game: Zelda: Ocarina of Time
  • Favourite gaming platform: PC
  • Personal Quote: One sec, I can fix this...
  • Tools of the Trade: Caffeine!
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:iconcelestialwriter:
Take care of yourself!

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The chosen one.
:iconcelestialwriter:
You should give me your college mailing address.

That way I can send you postcards, and no one will care what I write on them!

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The chosen one.
:iconcelestialwriter:
You should take pictures of your dorm and post them.

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The chosen one.
:icondluchini30:
People don't need to see this mess.

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Don tryeth, Don hacketh, and Don gaveth up.
:iconcelestialwriter:
People didn't need to see my mess, but they wanted to.

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The chosen one.
:iconcelestialwriter:
You know those moustache stickers you can get in packs? The fuzzy ones?

I put one on Don. SO NOW HE LOOKS LIKE YOU.

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The chosen one.
:iconcelestialwriter:
So I figured half of your pageviews are me stalking you.


/dance

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The chosen one.
:iconoperation-awesome:
I am attempting to make a Stirling Engine,

And failing horribly at it.

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"A bowl! I got a bowl, good for me!" ~Freakazoid
:icondluchini30:
I had always wanted to build a Stirling engine to use as a computer case fan. Computer components can heat up quickly so they provide a good source of heat for the engine, and attaching fan blades onto the flywheel would make it able to draw in cooler air from the outside. End result is a computer cooler powered by its own waste.

Yet sadly this project never happened, so if you succeed please tell me.

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Don tryeth, Don hacketh, and Don gaveth up.
:iconoperation-awesome:
Well mine won't be all that efficient, even if it succeeds.

It is currently composed of a Mountain Dew can, a pvc elbow joint, balloons, and copious amounts of hot glue.
All I really need to do is make the crankshaft out of some pliable wire or something.

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"A bowl! I got a bowl, good for me!" ~Freakazoid

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