Another slide done. This gets built up as I'm talking about flavor in an exploratory batch (yellow line) and how changing (orange line) time spent in the marked ranges (cyan) allows me to alter the balance of flavors toward a specific flavor objective. #coffee
Every few years the front bearing stops accepting grease and that's when it needs to be replaced. The rear bearing for whatever reason lasts 2-3 times as long. It's not a difficult repair as long as you NEVER UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCE have both off at the same time (you will have alignment problems)
I write my own code for this sort of stuff mainly because I hate fussing with boxes on a screen. If it's all code I can just type what I want and the computer does it.
It's taking me too long to assemble the visuals (mostly because I haven't been able to put myself in the right state of mind to work on it lately) but at least I'm happy with how it's turning out so far.
Finished the first slide for my next video, expanded the narration script for what comes immediately after that. The photograph isn't immediately visible (it slides in from the left and the stuff on the right rearranges to fit the smaller horizontal space, and this is also where the bottom text line becomes visible) and the stuff in the rectangle is an animated timeline that changes as I talk. @OCRbot
Also, still waiting for the stickers they said they were sending. I think the stickers are a lie.
The monthly useless stats emails that I get from Shippo about packages sent based on online orders is nice, but the miles packages travelled stat goes to the thousandths of a mile and I'd be surprised if that's even accurate to the 10s of miles. #TooManySigFigs
Author of Typica software for coffee roasters.