Greetings!
It sure has been busy here in DynaLand the past two weeks.
The M4AF concept so far has exceeded our expectations. The goal was to help promote sharing and if we could reduce the need for combustion extraction at the same time, well double bonus. I sure hope to begin seeing some new friends here.
We are nearly all caught up with all of the orders, and if yours hasn't shipped, first off, thank you for your patience, it should very soon.
We created a closed Facebook group for Dynavap discussion called DynaVerse
https://m.facebook.com/groups/479140909096527?view=
if anyone is interested.
Now that we have our newly redesigned OmniVap, Ben (our videographer) thought it might be a good idea to do some testing to make sure it would be sufficiently durable.
I probably should have done this as part of the beta testing before we sold them, but I was pretty sure there wouldn't be any significant structural strength differential over the previous design. In fact, I was pretty sure, the new faceted design, would actually be stronger.
So we tested it.
The close up camera shut off during the first take, so we ended up running it over twice. With both wheels just to make sure. But least this way we can be confident, it didn't just get lucky and land between the tread blocks.
Afterwards, we re-shot the screen adjustment for the Ti tip video. I even used the run over OmniVap. Look close, you might see a few scratches.
And to round out the week, it was harvest time. I planted these last fall, and they were ready.
This is the Semi soft neck variety, I've been selectively planting for the past 15 years. They produce extra cloves above ground, and only 4-7 large easy to peel ones underground.
The hard neck variety I grow has even bigger cloves, but won't be ready for another week or so.
So if there are any garlic lovers out there, just let me know, and I would be happy to share some with you.
Oh and one more thing. If you are using Photobucket to host pictures like I was when I began posting here, beware!
They recently changed their policy and now will allow you to post pictures until you get enough pictures posted it would be difficult to replace all of them, then they stop supporting the link until you pay for their premium service. This all happens with no warning until your pictures are all replaced with an over limit sign until you pay up.
Please forgive the rant, I just feel this is important as many people post pictures, and I would prefer to spare everyone the hassle of a $400 a year extortion fee for premium hosting.
All in all much more to be happy about than anything else.
Thank you for the support!
Cheers,
George
It sure has been busy here in DynaLand the past two weeks.
The M4AF concept so far has exceeded our expectations. The goal was to help promote sharing and if we could reduce the need for combustion extraction at the same time, well double bonus. I sure hope to begin seeing some new friends here.
We are nearly all caught up with all of the orders, and if yours hasn't shipped, first off, thank you for your patience, it should very soon.
We created a closed Facebook group for Dynavap discussion called DynaVerse
https://m.facebook.com/groups/479140909096527?view=
if anyone is interested.
Now that we have our newly redesigned OmniVap, Ben (our videographer) thought it might be a good idea to do some testing to make sure it would be sufficiently durable.
I probably should have done this as part of the beta testing before we sold them, but I was pretty sure there wouldn't be any significant structural strength differential over the previous design. In fact, I was pretty sure, the new faceted design, would actually be stronger.
So we tested it.
The close up camera shut off during the first take, so we ended up running it over twice. With both wheels just to make sure. But least this way we can be confident, it didn't just get lucky and land between the tread blocks.
Afterwards, we re-shot the screen adjustment for the Ti tip video. I even used the run over OmniVap. Look close, you might see a few scratches.
And to round out the week, it was harvest time. I planted these last fall, and they were ready.
This is the Semi soft neck variety, I've been selectively planting for the past 15 years. They produce extra cloves above ground, and only 4-7 large easy to peel ones underground.
The hard neck variety I grow has even bigger cloves, but won't be ready for another week or so.
So if there are any garlic lovers out there, just let me know, and I would be happy to share some with you.
Oh and one more thing. If you are using Photobucket to host pictures like I was when I began posting here, beware!
They recently changed their policy and now will allow you to post pictures until you get enough pictures posted it would be difficult to replace all of them, then they stop supporting the link until you pay for their premium service. This all happens with no warning until your pictures are all replaced with an over limit sign until you pay up.
Please forgive the rant, I just feel this is important as many people post pictures, and I would prefer to spare everyone the hassle of a $400 a year extortion fee for premium hosting.
All in all much more to be happy about than anything else.
Thank you for the support!
Cheers,
George
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