LT72884
Head Chef
cool cool. im glad i started this thread. its cool to hear what people do.
LOL i know, its just hard to control already. many times have i fish tailed it on accident <shifty eyes>
LOL very true. cept i dont know how well this car can drift. its 3100 pounds of steel. My cousin painted the car. if you want to see more of his work go to http://www.killerpaint.com/gallery.html. thats his and his apprentices website.It's more fun driving by looking through the vent window than it could ever be looking through the windshield.
LOL very true. cept i dont know how well this car can drift. its 3100 pounds of steel. My cousin painted the car. if you want to see more of his work go to http://www.killerpaint.com/gallery.html. thats his and his apprentices website.
yeah he is very good. when he came down to my cousins shop here in salt lake i had the opportunity to meet him. My cousin was his teacher. i meet him back in 1997 at the brush bash at my cousins shop. It was fun.I've admired Mike's work for years. It's too bad that so many others are ripping off his style these days, though nobody does it as well as he can.
What class do you teach for high school. OH DUH never mind saw in the post. thats cool that your a private chef. is it for company party's or people at homehigh school teacher (humanities) and private chef. I'm good for about 3 dinner events (or a Sunday brunch) a month during the school year, and 8 a month during vacation months.
I started out as an elementary science teacher, K-6, and had all kinds of questions to answer "Mrs. W---do frogs get sunburned?" That was asked by a second grader. Then I progressed to first grade which was one big ego trip---you've seen those bumper stickers that say "if you can read this thank a teacher---well, my kids were thanking me" and giving me love notes, works of arts, and self-written books---their parents were complaining because I was the final authority on everything in their child's eyes. Then I left the teaching field to have my own children. What an eye-opener. How STUPID was some of my advice to parents looking for answers when I was a childless teacher!!!!!! But I've learned a lot since then and been a volunteer teacher ever since my children were in school and now that they are grown up I'm volunteering in a kindergarten-first grade class at an international school in Kazahstan. I love it---kids are the same the world over and as of today was kissed on the top of my head by an American girl and had my hand shaken (his daily ritual) by a local Russian boy whose case I'm usually on since over two years ago.
Anyway, I also enjoy reading, walking, tennis, and travelling.
i just googled Rapid Prototyping and the images it shows are actual cut out objects. so does the printer print them on paper.