US dollars. I'm in California, which is probably one of the most expensive states to get an LLC but still. Even at $100/year I'm probably not getting my money's worth. Digital games don't hold their value unfortunately.
A lot of it is stolen, stripped of what the theives want, and then dumped to get rid of evidence. Whatever is left anyway. The rest is simply because it's cheaper than bringing it to the landfill. Landfill is $12-15 for a truckload. The fine is (up to) $10000 for illegal dumping where I am. Lots of risk, but the likelihood of getting caught at night is so low that it isn't really a factor. Landfill really just needs to be free for individual residents. The amount the gov spends on cleanups is probably more than their $12.
$800/year is a lot to save maybe $1000 worth of games. At least that's what an LLC costs where I live.
Depends where you live. I live in a desert so humidity isn't an issue, but dust is. I keep most of my filament in bags just to protect from dust. The only one I actually vacuum seal is tpu. Pla, pla+, and petg all do fine without. If I store it for more than a year though, I run it through the dryer first. Or at least have the dryer running while I print from it.
Try an air fryer. Makes the outside crunchy which I thought would be weird at first, but it's so much better.
Groups and marketplace really. The only reason i even open facebook is to buy and sell car parts & check out other peoples setups. Offer up sucks in my area, craigslist is dead, marketplace has everything. & outside of car specific forums, there really isnt a lot of places to talk with local people with similar interests.
Im suprised youtube isnt higher than fb though.
$150k/year. Enough to afford the house I'm in and still have enough left to not have to worry about being short on any recurring bills. Note: I'm in California. Most other states and id be fine at 90-100k.
Its legal to have and use them. Its not required for american cars to have them. That doesnt mean its illegal to have them.
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