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Has anyone checked out Krazy Binz? Wondering if it’s worth the time or just a bunch of junk.
https://m.yeggi.com/q/ikea+samla+clips/
Need a dozen maybe two dozen depending on price
Hello
I'm googling everyday to find how Sketchfab new format (.binz) can be decrypted.
Finally, i found Sketchfab-Ripper can do this. you can test their free version 19.
I tested this model. it's lowpoly so you can test on the Free version too.
This model has been converted into ".binz" format on the Sketchfab store.
Sketchfab .binz decrypted and ripped
Here is the model (ripped & uploaded) : https://1ink.cc/yTD
the Question is,
Can someone read the Python script (you can find in Sketchfab-Ripper Free version appdata files)
and figure out, How this ripper has decrypted the .binz format ?
Thanks for your time!
I see a Krazy Binz location has opened up in Winnipeg. Has anyone been there yet and is there good deals or is everything just junk?
I’ve heard conflicting reports from people.
If I have to book a slot, how do I go about doing so? I went to their website and Facebook page but wasn’t able to find it.
Does anyone use it as their main nzb client anymore?
I know it has it uses but is it worth using as a your main ?
We were looking at checking out the new 'Krazy Binz' tomorrow, and I was just wondering if anybody could say what kind of experience to expect? It seems very unique, even just from the website! All opinions welcome!
So idk if this is common knowledge, but there is a store that buys amazon returns from their wearhouse, and sells them at amazing discounts. this store opened up about a month ago, its just east of the wholesale club, on the north side of the building that booster juice is in.
they have everything (except bulk items) for a certain sale price. every item will be a fixed price. so for instance: tuesday, every item is $3; wednesday every item is $1.
the bulk items are 60%-70% off. these are bigger things, like playpens, strollers, power tools, electronics. i looked in the bulk items and got a $600 3d printer for $180.
me and the fiancé got a whole bunch things, and we tested the electronics we had bought, they all worked. we got $60 glass measuring cups for $8.
apparently, dont quote me, but amazon has been getting into crap for taking perfectly functional returned goods and tossing them in a landfill, and rightfully so. this looks like a good way to find handy stuff for cheap.
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