February 01, 2017
Need to Go to the Parts Store
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Art by Sukabu
Posted by: The Brickmuppet at
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Damn, man. Why do I get the impression that given the opportunity, you'd upload to a network and have done with the meat once and for all? (Hell, I'd consider it and my flesh mostly works!)
Posted by: Avatar_exADV at Wed Feb 1 23:33:44 2017 (/lg1c)
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That sound wave thing (Lithotrypter?) not an option?
Posted by: Mauser at Thu Feb 2 00:37:58 2017 (5Ktpu)
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I'm torn between sympathizing with your latest agonizing graduation roadblock and wanting the GPS coordinates of that store. That picture puts me in the mood for some "kit-bashing".
(and reminds me how much I like the artist's wrench-wench/witch/robot-girl crossovers)
-j
(and reminds me how much I like the artist's wrench-wench/witch/robot-girl crossovers)
-j
Posted by: J Greely at Thu Feb 2 17:40:20 2017 (tgyIO)
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I guess the semester is not advanced enough for Incompletes (if your school even does that). Where I teach, if you're passing, if you've completed x percent of the stuff (I *think* it's 50% or more), and you have a documented medical issue, you can press "pause" and then come back after you're better and the prof will let you complete the class.
But yeah. Stones in the tubes sounds no bueno and hopefully you can get a tuition refund and finish next year.
But yeah. Stones in the tubes sounds no bueno and hopefully you can get a tuition refund and finish next year.
Posted by: fillyjonk at Thu Feb 2 18:18:16 2017 (gf8bV)
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Mauser, I think the lithotripter only works for stones in the kidneys; once they're in the tubes it's not effective.
Also, Brickmuppet, my condolences, all of that sucks.
Also, Brickmuppet, my condolences, all of that sucks.
Posted by: Pixy Misa at Thu Feb 2 21:45:12 2017 (PiXy!)
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That really stinks.
Have you talked to your profs and advisers? I mean, you have completed at least a degree and a half of credits, so they really ought to be getting you graduated by now. Even if they have to visit you in the hospital.
Have you talked to your profs and advisers? I mean, you have completed at least a degree and a half of credits, so they really ought to be getting you graduated by now. Even if they have to visit you in the hospital.
Posted by: Suburbanbanshee at Fri Feb 3 09:36:25 2017 (S0Svy)
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Talked to the professors, but not the advisors yet. I'm feeling better (thank you antibiotics) but am also exhibiting several symptoms that I was warned about (though not involving my eyes, thankfully). It looks likely that I'll be going in to get cut, perhaps as early as next week.
Posted by: The Brickmuppet at Sat Feb 4 01:59:06 2017 (KicmI)
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Mauser, the spines are dug into all sides of the tube, so if they explode it...things could be bad.
Posted by: The Brickmuppet at Sat Feb 4 02:02:33 2017 (KicmI)
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J. Greely, Sadly I don't have coordinates, but I do have an actual photograph here of the interior. It appears to be like Kotobukiya was before they moved, with a whole bunch of little shops and kiosks leasing space throughout the larger store.
Posted by: The Brickmuppet at Sat Feb 4 02:11:22 2017 (KicmI)
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