I think usually Walmart and Amazon have some cheaper options. I got some drawers this past week from IKEA to match everything else, they'll be useful in containing the bags of pieces. Honestly I might have to get an even smaller sized bag to maximize efficiency.
Well, with the first thing, one bag was replaced with another bag. We thought the plo koon situation was similar, but apparently everything was totally screwed up beyond just one bag being missing from the box. So my mom didn't articulate the problem well enough to customer service, I guess.
I'm starting to get used to my internship and I really enjoy my project, the only issue is the fact that I have to use Mac and they have so many locks on the computer that I can't even download some python packages until I bother IT, I guess. Killing me.
I think they have the $5 sales like 4 times a year Back in 2020 I took advantage of the holiday sale and got some of the games I'd played on wii as a kid, then realized how awesome it was with the remote play together feature and everything.
I suppose. I've never looked at the options in Walmart or Amazon before. Nice. Ah, I see, trying to find the right size of drawers that allows you to utilize the most space without having too much empty space. I feel like that's an optimization problem or something.
Wow. That's unfortunate. I know that LEGO uses weight to determine if a set may contain missing parts, and I guess the extra bag weighed the same as the bag that was missing, or at least was within tolerance.
That's great that you're enjoying your internship. That's really annoying. I know some companies can be really stringent on what you do with company property, but I didn't think it could be this meticulous even for python packages.
Yep. I just got an email for that sale, but I missed it because I was busy. I can wait until next time since it's bound to happen again. I gotta try that feature with my brother or something. Sounds like it'll be a lot of fun.
Yes, I used some of the cardboard from the packaging to make dividers for inside the drawers so things don't get out of order. It seems to work OK enough. I don't think there's truly a best way, but if this way lets me find all the pieces I need to find, I'll go with it.
After I get everything where I can easily access it, I shall revisit that door and spaceship technique you and I were discussing a couple years back, I'm not sure if you remember it.
The other week I had to make IT download R for me, but as I've just been data wrangling and reading papers since, I've thankfully had no issues. In a couple weeks I'll probably be fighting with Python packages again, though.
I believe the summer sale is on right now, I think there was a sale on Skywalker Saga, amazingly. I know I need to get a couple of my favorite older RPGs because the versions of them I have don't have have all the DLC. Mipollo and I usually play every week, and we can attest that it works well enough.
I suppose. I've never looked at the options in Walmart or Amazon before. Nice. Ah, I see, trying to find the right size of drawers that allows you to utilize the most space without having too much empty space. I feel like that's an optimization problem or something.
Wow. That's unfortunate. I know that LEGO uses weight to determine if a set may contain missing parts, and I guess the extra bag weighed the same as the bag that was missing, or at least was within tolerance.
That's great that you're enjoying your internship. That's really annoying. I know some companies can be really stringent on what you do with company property, but I didn't think it could be this meticulous even for python packages.
Yep. I just got an email for that sale, but I missed it because I was busy. I can wait until next time since it's bound to happen again. I gotta try that feature with my brother or something. Sounds like it'll be a lot of fun.
Yes, I used some of the cardboard from the packaging to make dividers for inside the drawers so things don't get out of order. It seems to work OK enough. I don't think there's truly a best way, but if this way lets me find all the pieces I need to find, I'll go with it.
After I get everything where I can easily access it, I shall revisit that door and spaceship technique you and I were discussing a couple years back, I'm not sure if you remember it.
The other week I had to make IT download R for me, but as I've just been data wrangling and reading papers since, I've thankfully had no issues. In a couple weeks I'll probably be fighting with Python packages again, though.
I believe the summer sale is on right now, I think there was a sale on Skywalker Saga, amazingly. I know I need to get a couple of my favorite older RPGs because the versions of them I have don't have have all the DLC. Mipollo and I usually play every week, and we can attest that it works well enough.