Since I started making custom models in Minecraft, I’ve been walking down the street and seeing lights and stuff.
- “Oh, I can make this one,” “This one is difficult because it has a taper,” “There is a series with a similar structure, I wonder if it is made by the same manufacturer.”
- Antennas for cell phone base stations, water fountains in parks, and many other things that make you say, “Whoa, this is easy to make.
There’s a sense that the world is getting denser.
I’ve had similar sensations in the past.
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I bought a 3D printer.
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I wanted to make a box with a movable part, a lid that opens and closes, so I did a lot of trial and error.
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Then I went to the 100 yen uniform and was impressed by how well the joints on the container were made.
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The ability to read information from the world is not just something you’re born with.
- Some things only some people become capable of understanding later in life.
- Japan’s literacy rate is almost 100%, so it is easy to forget that “being able to read” (literacy) is the most important factor.
- Some things only some people become capable of understanding later in life.
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