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GCI has cellular service where others have none.
Gold plates zero zilch none.viewtopic.php?p=2442&hilit=Plates#p2442
… In the bishop's office when the bishop shared a quote by PPP the Spirit told me that PPP was the angel that brought the plates took them away and brought them back a year later. So it can be deduced that the 116 pages was really the complete manuscript that Martin Harris gave to his wife to read. And she traded it back to PPP on his way out of the area.
So first the Spirit tells me these things and later I find the verification …
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Me too!Sfazzina wrote:
I have a great idea. 450x450x450!
Hey Bambu Labs!!!, I have a Bambu X1 Carbon AMS kit and it’s been about a month. I’m super happy with the quality the printer print really fast. The only complaint I have that if I need to print something large then I have to cut it up into pieces then glue it and there’s a lot of post processing.
Wouldn’t it be amazing if I could buy the new *
Bambu Labs X one Carbon XXXL ?
Yes thats right! an XXXL version of the X1 Carbon… Wouldn’t that be amazing?
With a build volume of 450x450x450 there would no longer be a need for anybody to go spend $2000 building a VORON!
I would happily pay C$2000 for an X1 Carbon XXXL
This would also give you guys an opportunity to release a new printer that is just as good as the existing X1, but with upgrades and additional features that are not included in the X1. (NoCloud Option / Ethernet hardwired option / Better Camera / etc…)
Also, you could offer 0.8 mm tool heads that actually works! …and PROPER .8mm Profiles.
If you guys can build a XXXL version of the X1 carbon that works just as well or better then I think you guys will have cornered the market.
Come on you guys are DJI engineers you should be able to build anything! In my opinion, you guys are right up there with NASA. lol
Goodbye Elegoo/Creality/Fusion3! lol
PS…Please make the X1XXXL backwards compatible with current AMS units
You can say Dolittle the Doctor. Thus Jesus the Christ.High Spy wrote: ↑Fri Jan 10, 2025 5:45 am In the name of Christ Jesus
https://discussmormonism.com/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=159435
Christ is a title.
You don’t say Dolittle Doctor, albeit esquire is typically appended.
What other examples can you think of.
Re: My TestimonyHigh Spy wrote: ↑Tue Dec 19, 2023 9:56 pm https://discussmormonism.com/viewtopic. ... 1#p2853071
The numbers that represent Christ or Crist.Imwashingmypirate wrote: ↑Tue Dec 19, 2023 6:08 pm High spy. What are your favourite numbers?
I wasn't talking about nuclear fusion or fission. Just throwing thoughts out there.
Is space time warped? The whole solar system is travelling through space. Does that mean the warped spaces is moving too? If everything is moving apart and expanding, is the warped space stretching too?
They begin with 3 and 8 or 3 and 18, as representing the first two letters of each word respectively.
36866 represents complete domination and separation of 3 sixes.
. . . * . . . . . . . . ** is my official signature representing further separation and annihilation of evil.
viewtopic.php?t=700 shows my 4 favorite YouTube videos. Its topic number 700. Me March 8 and 18 timing patterns at March8miracle.org reveal when the seventh seal opened and points The Wicker Man’s 5.7 magnitude earthquake to Crist.
2448, 448 or 48 are indicative of warnings, and 449 for those across the dateline, because all are based on the April 8th eclipse shadow expected to cross the lower 48 on said date. 384 and Flemming’s ID number combined both and emerged with the advent of my MakerBee post.
1919 and 411 are associated with someone with AU in her name. 19 being the common factor between 38 and 57, which is emblematic of the TWM aka the Davidic Servant as described in the book of Isaiah. 22 is a recent favorite associated with BigL and the 22 characters of the Hebrew alphabet. 57.2957 represents the number of degrees in a single radian. 007 fits both my spy and BND identities.
Search the words of Michael Sherwin.