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Embracing Style and Protection: The Perfect Mobile Cover
In this era of constant connectivity, our smartphones have become an integral part of our lives. From capturing precious moments to staying connected with loved ones, our trusty mobile devices accompany us through thick and thin. With such an indispensable gadget, it only makes sense to invest in its protection and style. This is where the humble mobile cover steps in, offering a blend of functionality and fashion to enhance our smartphone experience.
Guardians of Gadgets
Mobile covers are the unsung heroes of our tech-savvy lives. Beyond their aesthetic appeal, they serve a crucial purpose – safeguarding our precious smartphones from the bumps, scratches, and accidental drops that are an inevitable part of daily life. These protective shells act as a shield, ensuring that our devices remain in pristine condition, ready to tackle the challenges of our dynamic lifestyles.
Expressing Individuality
In the vast sea of smartphones, a mobile cover becomes a canvas for personal expression. The choices are endless – from sleek and minimalistic designs to vibrant and quirky patterns, there's a mobile cover for every personality. It's not just about protecting the device; it's about making a statement, letting the world catch a glimpse of your unique style and taste.
Material Matters
Mobile covers come in a variety of materials, each offering a distinct set of advantages. Silicone covers provide a soft and flexible grip, while hard plastic cases offer robust protection. Leather covers add a touch of sophistication, and fabric cases blend style with durability. The material you choose reflects not only your taste but also the level of protection you desire for your cherished device.
Customization for Connection
Beyond the aesthetic appeal, mobile covers allow for a deeper connection with our devices. Customization options are aplenty – personalized cases with photos of loved ones, engraved initials, or even a favorite quote. These touches transform a mere accessory into a personal keepsake, creating an emotional bond between you and your smartphone.
Environmental Responsibility
As consumers become more conscious of their environmental footprint, eco-friendly mobile covers have gained popularity. These covers are crafted from sustainable materials, offering a guilt-free way to protect your device. By choosing a cover with an eco-friendly focus, you contribute to a more sustainable and responsible consumer culture.
Conclusion: More Than Just a Cover
In the grand scheme of things, a mobile cover is more than just a protective layer. It's a style statement, a guardian of memories, and a reflection of individuality. So, the next time you reach for your smartphone, consider dressing it up in a cover that not only shields it from the wear and tear of daily life but also speaks volumes about who you are. After all, in a world filled with gadgets, a touch of personal flair can go a long way in making your device truly yours.
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Elevate your style and safeguard your device with our chic phone covers. Explore a range of designs that not only express your personality but also provide the ultimate protection for your phone. Make a statement while keeping your device secure – because your phone deserves to be as stylish as you are.
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Discover premium iPhone 15 covers and cases at Maze Accessories! From the best iPhone 15 Plus back covers to stylish iPhone 15 Pro cases, our collection offers top-tier protection and style. Our Silicone Case for iPhone 15 embodies durability and sleek design, keeping your device safe and chic. Step into the future with our iPhone 15 Pro Max MagSafe case, seamlessly merging cutting-edge technology. Elevate your iPhone 15 experience with Maze Accessories—where innovation and style converge! Visit us now at https://mazeacc.com.
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off string designs for visceral growths. puppets actually built for moving around!!!
myths is technically already an "off string model" so i won't draw her design :p but here's the others
since they can't function without their neurons they have tiny ones inside of their body!!! i could go on about the functions. thinking about this stuff is so interesting to me.
rambles below the cut
ok so uhm the main thing i had to keep in mind with their off string design was mobility. OBVIOUSLY. their legs are built the way they are for the sake of traversing through harsh, bumpy and uneven terrain (for a multitude of purposes. i think in general their ancients would just want them to be mobile for important meetings and even in case of emergencies! ancients thinking about the future that DOESN'T involve mass ascension ... unheard of) and have springs based off the "prototype"'s (myths.) feet to absorb impact when falling. fields especially has a special ability to jump higher from the added mechanisms he has in his legs :]
their feet are talon-like for the sake of grip and their legs are generally very agile despite their chunky design! with multiple joints that allow for flexibility. their hips are also built to allow their legs to stretch to the side and whatnot. they're just very flexible in general.
now for my favorite part!!! the jelly-like substance that each of their puppets has acts as their "blood". despite being considered iterator blood it isn't fluid, and is comparable to the texture of the silicone from a breast implant—doesn't spill, is a great regulator for heat, and prevents any possible damage to their innards !!! the ancients figured that they'd need their neurons to function properly sooo they just shrunk down copies of their data into tinier neurons and just. filled em up with them. the neurons float around freely inside of them.
i also think that their cores are somewhere inside their torsos like a real heart, protected by the silicone. they also have a bunch of wires and functions inside that require frequent coolant so they probably have a bottle for it somewhere along their back that can be taken out at any given moment.
i think that's all i have to ramble about so far. they're so neat and fun to think about and ough. they're just like their superstructures fr fr <333 I'll probably yap more later but for now that's all
#theyre so cute to me i think#i need to rip them open and drink all of their lite juice#theyre like the gushers candy. I'm hungry#rainworld#rain world#art#rw iterator#iterator oc#off string au#visceral growths local group#hope among the winds (hatw)#flare of shards (fos)#fields(comma) vast and fruitful (fvaf)#boundless prosperity (bp)#buggies rainworld oc rambles
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Deb Chachra's "How Infrastructure Works": Mutual aid, the built environment, the climate, and a future of comfort and abundance
This Thursday (Oct 19), I'm in Charleston, WV to give the 41st annual McCreight Lecture in the Humanities. And on Friday (Oct 20), I'm at Charleston's Taylor Books from 12h-14h.
Engineering professor and materials scientist Deb Chachra's new book How Infrastructure Works is a hopeful, lyrical – even beautiful – hymn to the systems of mutual aid we embed in our material world, from sewers to roads to the power grid. It's a book that will make you see the world in a different way – forever:
https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/612711/how-infrastructure-works-by-deb-chachra/
Chachra structures the book as a kind of travelogue, in which she visits power plants, sewers, water treatment plants and other "charismatic megaprojects," connecting these to science, history, and her own memoir. In so doing, she doesn't merely surface the normally invisible stuff that sustains us all, but also surfaces its normally invisible meaning.
Infrastructure isn't merely a way to deliver life's necessities – mobility, energy, sanitation, water, and so on – it's a shared way of delivering those necessities. It's not just that economies of scale and network effects don't merely make it more efficient and cheaper to provide these necessities to whole populations. It's also that the lack of these network and scale effects make it unimaginable that these necessities could be provided to all of us without being part of a collective, public project.
Think of the automobile versus public transit: if you want to live in a big, built up city, you need public transit. Once a city gets big enough, putting everyone who needs to go everywhere in a car becomes a Red Queen's Race. With that many cars on the road, you need more roads. More roads push everything farther apart. Once everything is farther apart, you need more cars.
Geometry hates cars. You can't bargain with geometry. You can't tunnel your way out of this. You can't solve it with VTOL sky-taxis. You can't fix it with self-driving cars whose car-to-car comms let them shave down their following distances. You need buses, subways and trams. You need transit. There's a reason that every plan to "disrupt" transportation ends up reinventing the bus:
https://stanforddaily.com/2018/04/09/when-silicon-valley-accidentally-reinvents-the-city-bus/
Even the cities we think of as motorists' paradises – such as LA – have vast, extensive transit systems. They suck – because they are designed for poor people – but without them, the city would go from traffic-blighted to traffic-destroyed.
The dream of declaring independence from society, of going "off-grid," of rejecting any system of mutual obligation and reliance isn't merely an infantile fantasy – it also doesn't scale, which is ironic, given how scale-obsessed its foremost proponents are in their other passions. Replicating sanitation, water, rubbish disposal, etc to create individual systems is wildly inefficient. Creating per-person communications systems makes no sense – by definition, communications involves at least two people.
So infrastructure, Chachra reminds us, is a form of mutual aid. It's a gift we give to ourselves, to each other, and to the people who come after us. Any rugged individualism is but a thin raft, floating on an ocean of mutual obligation, mutual aid, care and maintenance.
Infrastructure is vital and difficult. Its amortization schedule is so long that in most cases, it won't pay for itself until long after the politicians who shepherded it into being are out of office (or dead). Its duty cycle is so long that it can be easy to forget it even exists – especially since the only time most of us notice infrastructure is when it stops working.
This makes infrastructure precarious even at the best of times – hard to commit to, easy to neglect. But throw in the climate emergency and it all gets pretty gnarly. Whatever operating parameters we've designed into our infra, whatever maintenance regimes we've committed to for it, it's totally inadequate. We're living through a period where abnormal is normal, where hundred year storms come every six months, where the heat and cold and wet and dry are all off the charts.
It's not just that the climate emergency is straining our existing infrastructure – Chachra makes the obvious and important point that any answer to the climate emergency means building a lot of new infrastructure. We're going to need new systems for power, transportation, telecoms, water delivery, sanitation, health delivery, and emergency response. Lots of emergency response.
Chachra points out here that the history of big, transformative infra projects is…complicated. Yes, Bazalgette's London sewers were a breathtaking achievement (though they could have done a better job separating sewage from storm runoff), but the money to build them, and all the other megaprojects of Victorian England, came from looting India. Chachra's family is from India, though she was raised in my hometown of Toronto, and spent a lot of her childhood traveling to see family in Bhopal, and she has a keen appreciation of the way that those old timey Victorian engineers externalized their costs on brown people half a world away.
But if we can figure out how to deliver climate-ready infra, the possibilities are wild – and beautiful. Take energy: we've all heard that Americans use far more energy than most of their foreign cousins (Canadians and Norwegians are even more energy-hungry, thanks to their heating bills).
The idea of providing every person on Earth with the energy abundance of an average Canadian is a horrifying prospect – provided that your energy generation is coupled to your carbon emissions. But there are lots of renewable sources of energy. For every single person on Earth to enjoy the same energy diet as a Canadian, we would have to capture a whopping four tenths of a percent of the solar radiation that reaches the Earth. Four tenths of a percent!
Of course, making solar – and wind, tidal, and geothermal – work will require a lot of stuff. We'll need panels and windmills and turbines to catch the energy, batteries to store it, and wires to transmit it. The material bill for all of this is astounding, and if all that material is to come out of the ground, it'll mean despoiling the environments and destroying the lives of the people who live near those extraction sites. Those are, of course and inevitably, poor and/or brown people.
But all those materials? They're also infra problems. We've spent millennia treating energy as scarce, despite the fact that fresh supplies of it arrive on Earth with every sunrise and every moonrise. Moreover, we've spent that same period treating materials as infinite despite the fact that we've got precisely one Earth's worth of stuff, and fresh supplies arrive sporadically, unpredictably, and in tiny quantities that usually burn up before they reach the ground.
Chachra proposes that we could – we must – treat material as scarce, and that one way to do this is to recognize that energy is not. We can trade energy for material, opting for more energy intensive manufacturing processes that make materials easier to recover when the good reaches its end of life. We can also opt for energy intensive material recovery processes. If we put our focus on designing objects that decompose gracefully back into the material stream, we can build the energy infrastructure to make energy truly abundant and truly clean.
This is a bold engineering vision, one that fuses Chachra's material science background, her work as an engineering educator, her activism as an anti-colonialist and feminist. The way she lays it out is just…breathtaking. Here, read an essay of hers that prefigures this book:
https://tinyletter.com/metafoundry/letters/metafoundry-75-resilience-abundance-decentralization
How Infrastructure Works is a worthy addition to the popular engineering books that have grappled with the climate emergency. The granddaddy of these is the late David MacKay's open access, brilliant, essential, Sustainable Energy Without the Hot Air, a book that will forever change the way you think about energy:
https://memex.craphound.com/2009/04/08/sustainable-energy-without-the-hot-air-the-freakonomics-of-conservation-climate-and-energy/
The whole "Without the Hot Air" series is totally radical, brilliant, and beautiful. Start with the Sustainable Materials companion volume to understand why everything can be explained by studying, thinking about and changing the way we use concrete and aluminum:
https://memex.craphound.com/2011/11/17/sustainable-materials-indispensable-impartial-popular-engineering-book-on-the-future-of-our-built-and-made-world/
And then get much closer to home – your kitchen, to be precise – with the Food and Climate Change volume:
https://pluralistic.net/2021/01/06/methane-diet/#3kg-per-day
Reading Chachra's book, I kept thinking about Saul Griffith's amazing Electrify, a shovel-ready book about how we can effect the transition to a fully electrified America:
https://pluralistic.net/2021/12/09/practical-visionary/#popular-engineering
Chachra's How Infrastructure Works makes a great companion volume to Electrify, a kind of inspirational march to play accompaniment on Griffith's nuts-and-bolts journey. It's a lyrical, visionary book, charting a bold course through the climate emergency, to a world of care, maintenance, comfort and abundance.
If you'd like an essay-formatted version of this post to read or share, here's a link to it on pluralistic.net, my surveillance-free, ad-free, tracker-free blog:
https://pluralistic.net/2023/10/17/care-work/#charismatic-megaprojects
My next novel is The Lost Cause, a hopeful novel of the climate emergency. Amazon won't sell the audiobook, so I made my own and I'm pre-selling it on Kickstarter!
#pluralistic#books#reviews#deb chachra#debcha#engineering#infrastructure#free energy#material science#abundance#scarcity#mutual aid#maintenance#99 percent invisible#colonialism#gift guide
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Bandai Life Business Division Announces Tamagotchi Mobile Accessories
Spice up your phone! Bandai Life Business Division has announced some mobile items in collaboration with Tamagotchi that are now available.
These include a Kuchipatchi AirPods Pro 2 silicone case for ¥3,168,
second are multi ring plus which go behind your smartphone case and gives you a loop to carry your phone on for ¥2,178.
Third is multi ring plus strap sets which include a strap and small charm for ¥2,508. Fourth and last are die cut clear pocopoco’s of Kuchipatchi which are used to attach to your phone to provide additional grip for ¥3,168. All available for purchase on the Gourmandise website.
#tamapalace#tamagotchi#tmgc#tamatag#virtualpet#bandai#mobile#accessories#airpodscase#airpods case#ring#strap#airpods#apple
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Ok so here is a detailed ref sheet of my Sun and Moon designs for the au:
They can now emote a little bit more with their faceplate: Eyes are fully articulated with eyelids, the swirl that acts as their eyebrow is fully mobile, outer mouth plates are switched for a silicone layer and underneath, for stability, is an aluminum alloy that allows for a little bit extra movement. They are still stuck smiling unfortunately, but they can control how wide or crooked it is most of the time.
Hardware:
Their back wiring is now covered by a small metalic box that's waterproof. They needed that long ago anyway. They have "retractable claws" that are there more for show than anything else. Yes, they are kind of sharp but they can't exactly rip flesh off of bones. They were installed more or less to make moon look intimidating in case he comes upon an intruder on his patrols or while nap time. (Like it matters anyway, they are literally animatronics. Made out of metal.)
They can make a few soundboard effects from their voicebox. Why? They are jesters and they are caretakers. Entertainment honey.
They are directly connected to the internet as long as a wifi router is nearby. Also they can connect to bluetooth devices. The backup memory and RAM memory in their AI was upgraded aswell because let's be honest, how could they save all those guest profiles, children's preferences, allergies, special needs, intruder profiles etc.? deleting old information because "they are just some old files that we don't need anymore!" Is not the best way to approach it.
Software:
Unique features:
Sun: His rays can tilt 90° on each axis, they can retract but they cannot spin unfortunately (honestly it would be kind of hard to make it possible considering the amount of wiring inside his flat faceplate). He has pupils, they are just not visible in a brightly lit room, wich is ironic in a way or another, but that can be used to his advantage oftentimes.
The small embroidery on his pants was a last second detail he wanted to be added just on his design, the technician didn't ask why and he still won't dare to ask.
Moon: His hat and pants are made from the same material. The cape acts as a back-up blanket: it preserves heat and also can be cooled down easily. It was originally intended for aesthetic purposes only but after a little session of fuck around and find out the technician figured that the cape can fit 2-3 toddlers underneath.
The cape and hoodie parts have little magnets on the inside part of the textile, (they were supposed to be pins but because of another "accident" that idea was scratched) wich hold the two pieces together neatly and secure.
Now you may wonder: "Well then, how can Moon use his wire if that cape is in the way?" Good question! I literally have no idea, but he does it somehow.
That is all for this post, for now at least. If you have more questions feel free to leave me an ask! Also I will update this post once I make more references and sketches :)
#fnaf daycare attendant#sun fnaf#fnaf moon#daycare attendant fnaf#fnaf au#dca au#mentally eclipsed au
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Oikawa's problematic phone case
Without any doubt, Iwaizumi is the only person in the world who is able to look so fucking hot in his ID picture without even trying. His golden skin, his hair in that natural state of spiky, his forehead relaxed without any wrinkles, that piercing in his eyebrow that he got in his first year at Irvine and that Tooru still shivers over, his eyes staring at the camera with an intensity in their greenish hue that takes breath away, his lips curved in a small lopsided smile, a shadow of dimple on his cheek, his jaw well marked by the lights, his chin slightly elevated.
Hajime sent it during one of his video calls while telling him about his day; the soda Oikawa was drinking at that moment shot out of his nose when he choked while opening the picture. Early in the morning, he stood in the nearest copy shop to his house to request eight copies, still blushing, heart racing, and ears still ringing from Iwaizumi's deep-playful-stupid-hot laugh and his Do I look so hot that it makes the great Oikawa-senshu this nervous?
One of those copies ended up in his grey silicone case (which actually matched Iwaizumi's, his with a chubby dinosaur drawing in the bottom corner asking What are u doing?; Oikawa's, with another smiling dinosaur hugging the rest of Iwasaurus missing tail, answering Miss you, hug me!), accompanying him everywhere for months along with a small family photo with his parents, sister and Takeru.
However, one night, during an interview on a popular and prestigious TV show, Oikawa completely forgot that he changed his usual cover for a transparent one and took out his mobile phone in the middle of the interview to show the presenter a really embarrassing video of Matias, his friend and San Juan's starting blocker.
And, of course, Tooru's loud and intense fandom erupted the minute they noticed (thanks to damn high-definition cameras that might as well show gaping pores in close-up as reveal a years-long relationship with a really hot athletic trainer) Hajime's photograph on his IPhone case.
Social media was abuzz with dozens of screenshots from different angles, threads about conspiracy theories (Hanamaki's favourite was that Oikawa had the wrong phone and used the phone of a technical member of the programme; Matsukawa's that Hajime was Tooru's older brother), civil wars between fans over who was more right until only a day later it was revealed (thanks to one Suna Rintaro) that the strange boy was Iwaizumi Hajime, the hot athletic trainer of Birtwistle University and the Japan Men's National Volleyball Team.
And there was no shortage of hashtags like #IwaizumiHajime27AthleticTrainer, #LGBTooru, #BiRighToorus, #IwaOi that became worldwide TT and the grotesque rise of followers on Hajime's official account and also Oikawa's own.
"You had to use a fucking transparent case" Hajime speaks when it's finally his turn to come to Argentina. He's sitting on the bed with Tooru propped up next to him, blinking at the memes that continue to pop up on his TL even though it's been a month of what Oikawa's fans have already dubbed IwaOi National Day. "You have a drawer full, full, of ridiculous phone cases and you pick the one that's transparent."
"I already said it was unintentional, Iwa-chan! Unintentional!" Oikawa protests, crossing his arms as he makes a pout that Hajime finds truly endearing. "I'd better have kept the picture that auntie took of you when you were nine years old and got stuck in the cat flap," he mutters, but Iwaizumi hears him clearly and Tooru squeals as a pillow hits his face, nearly knocking him off the bed.
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the cute phone case inspired this drabble
as always thank u sm and u can find me on my ao3 🍉
#iwaoi#oikawa tooru#iwaizumi hajime#oikawa x iwaizumi#haikyuu!!#haikyuu#hajime iwaizumi#hq fluff#iwaoi drabble#haikyuu drabble#iwaoi fluff#haikyuu time skip#iwaizumi hajime (27) athletic trainer#pro volleyball oikawa#matsuhana cameo#and suna rintaro too#oikawa tōru#fluff and humor#theyre so in love#iwaoi timeskip
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AMAZON HAULT DISSCUSSION
Everything is less than $20 (much less, for the most part) and items arrive in one to two weeks, going completely against the grain of the company’s larger push for faster and faster shipping times.
From a business perspective, it’s a sector that the Seattle-based e-commerce giant could no longer ignore. With Temu’s U.S. e-commerce market share projected by eMarketer to grow from 0.7% this year to 2.3% next year, Haul seems like an obligatory experiment for Amazon, at least, and maybe a critical long-term move.
For now, Amazon Haul is mobile-only.
The best way to access it, in my experience, is to search for “Haul” in the search bar in the Amazon app. It’s filled with the tricks of the trade from this e-commerce genre, with playful language encouraging you to buy enough for free shipping, and more nudging after that for additional discounts.
As a member of Generation X, I’m probably not in the target demographic. (OK, definitely not.) I’ve glanced at Shein and Temu in the past, never actually ordered. I’m not a regular TikTok user, let alone an aficionado of TikTok Shop.
That said, I’m a longtime Amazon customer and Prime subscriber, like much of the U.S. population, so maybe I’m representative of the company’s opportunity to introduce these concepts to its larger customer base.
Here are my off-the-cuff thoughts after my first Amazon Haul experience.
This is a lot of crap. Scrolling down the list of items such as $4.99 wrist straps for weightlifting, $4.99 silicon dish drying mats, $2.73 oval shoelaces for sneakers, and $2.99 decorative outdoor solid throw pillow covers, it felt like rooting through abandoned items in the back of a warehouse — which might not be that far off.
My cart had lots of “lonely vibes” for a while while I tried to identify enough items that I would actually use to reach the $25 minimum needed for free shipping.
I ended up using the search bar to find items such as a $1.99 six-pack of adjustable cable organizers, an $8.79 pair of mesh zipper pouches for office supplies, a $3.99 desktop cell phone stand, a $6.99 small screwdriver set, and a $5.99 electronic cable organizer and accessories carrying case.
Yes, that was quite a haul! OK, I’ll admit I’m not immune to the dopamine that comes from treating shopping as entertainment. Looking at my cart, I was starting to see the appeal. My subtotal was $27.75, and the grand total after tax was $30.62, with a promise to arrive sometime between Nov. 21 and Nov. 25.
I can’t remember buying five different items for $30 on Amazon in the past. And it’s kinda fun to know that I’ve got various products arriving in a week or so. I’ll probably forget what I ordered in the meantime, making the experience more along the lines of receiving a surprise gift from myself.
With no small amount of guilt about the implications of modern consumerism, and recognizing my contribution to the demise of humanity, I could envision making a monthly (or weekly?) Amazon Haul order if the browsing experience was more tailored to me, and it wasn’t so tough to find items that I would want to buy.
Which leads to my last big takeaway …
Amazon Haul isn’t yet leveraging the company’s biggest strengths. The beta of Amazon Haul is largely disconnected from the existing Amazon shopping experience, as of now. The company clearly isn’t using what it knows about me and my buying/browsing history to target items to me that I’d be more inclined to like.
From the outside, given all the company’s expertise in e-commerce, this seems like a trivial enhancement to make, and one that could dramatically change not only the experience of using Amazon Haul but also the volume of orders.
In the meantime, I’m looking forward to trying out that cell phone stand and adjustable cable cords in the next week or so. I’ll post an update about the receiving experience after I get my first Amazon Haul. Credit : Seo Blogger _____________ Start With Amazon Haul Here !
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User's Manual information: General Unit Anatomy
Units are, by and large, bilateral, bipedal robots, with an appearance nearly indistinguishable from that of a human, barring two lines scored through the Unit's face, and at the shoulders, elbows, the end of the ribcage, and at the hips, knees, wrists, and ankles. These exist to facilitate mobility, and to create a noticeable difference between real humans and human-passing Units.
A Unit's skin is made of a durable, silicone-like substance that is capable of self-repairing small cuts or abrasions. When fully set, it has a texture similar to hairless human skin, and when exposed to a mild electric current, it heats to a temperature of 92 degrees Fahrenheit. It cannot be charged enough to cause electric shocks, however. It has a melting point of 600 degrees Fahrenheit, so in the case of a house fire, it's unlikely for your Unit to have sustained serious damage.
Inside of a Unit's abdomen are a bioreactor and a coolant pump, as well as two cooling fans, and a padded area where the intestines would be in a human. While this is far from the most efficient set-up, it is the most human-like, and therefore sells better than designs that are more efficient but less human.
The coolant pump pumps coolant (duh) throughout the pipes within the body, and the two fans take in air through the face in order to keep the coolant pump from overheating.
The bioreactor is a highly efficient device, capable of taking in any organic substance and converting it entirely to fuel. However, it is not the main source of energy for a Unit, and a Unit cannot function on merely the functions of its bioreactor.
All Units have a retractable power cord, originating from the base of the "spine", typically four feet in length, ending in a standard three-prong plug appropriate for the area the Unit is going to exist in. For Units of characters that already have tails, the plug is instead integrated into the design, and the tail will not be able to be retracted. The length of the power cord may vary depending on a Unit's height.
All of the parts listed above are entirely non-optional, and required for a Unit to function. Units sent in for repairs may lack some internal parts, however, if they do not express any errors or noticeable defects, then those parts are not added in. All Units lacking power cords are given one, regardless of other factors.
Overall, Units are incredibly advanced, far more than other piece of technology that exists, and are a near-perfect replica of humanity, but nobody really knows what the end goal or purpose of these simulacrums and their creator are. Does it want power? Money? To usher in the end of humanity? Nobody knows, and all those who attempt to find out....
Well. The Factory could always use more Units to sell, regardless of their origin.
#whump#whump community#whumpblr#my whump#user's manual verse#user's manual whump#cyborg whump#non consensual body modification#noncon body modification#(implied)
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Unleash your phone's personality with our diverse selection of covers! From vibrant colors to sleek designs, we've got something for every mood. Upgrade your phone's look and feel effortlessly – check out our collection today.
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Elevate Your iPhone 15 Pro Max Experience with the Best MagSafe Cases from Maze Accessories
The evolution of smartphone technology has ushered in a new era of convenience and functionality. With the launch of the iPhone 15 Pro Max, Apple enthusiasts have yet another reason to celebrate innovation. To complement this cutting-edge device, choosing the right MagSafe case is essential for protection, style, and enhanced functionality.
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hey sorry to appear so randomly like this but was just reminded about canes/you have experience with them? I was wondering if it would it be ok to ask about advice for getting one? If not it's completely understandable and I wish for the best for you and yours, thank you for your time.
Ignore below if no. idk how else to format these
If you are ok with it here's just some basic context, I've recently been really looking to find or make a mobility aid that I could strap to my arm and is collapsible, but am pretty lost with how to find the parts or organizations so on. I don't have a lot of connections or support close to home, neither much if any medical insurance. I do have a safe environment to live in and transportation which is nice. I can't think of too much else for this that's important? again thank you so much for your time and being here in general.
sure, im happy to help. if you think cane would help you walk more comfortably and reduce pain, you should definitely get one! they're not that expensive, the ones I use were $30 AUD, about $20 US. You can find them at pretty much any pharmacy, you just gotta shop around for one you like. Take note of materials (my first cane had a weird soft silicone handle that would friction burn my fingers), how sturdy it is (you dont want the collapsing sections to rattle a ton), how comfortable the grip is, find one good for your hand. some of them also have a wrist strap attached in case you're worried about dropping it. you also need to make sure it can adjust to the right height, the handle by your wrist if your arms were fully by your side
you should also make sure the grip is ergonomic. a poorly shaped grip can make things worse. for example, c shaped canes can cause problems in your hand. this is mine, im pretty happy with it.
you could try shopping online for one if getting to a pharmacy is difficult for you, but then you're rolling the dice on some of the things you'd normally check in person. i bought a purple cane off amazon cos i love purple but it rattled too much to be trustworthy, so i stuck with my black one
i hope this helps, and feel free to ask more if you need.
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