Quote from: Barclamïu da Miéletz on Yesterday at 05:59:47 AMQuote from: Mic'haglh Autófil, O.Be on Yesterday at 01:13:22 AMI use Windows 10, but unfortunately my desktop build is pushing 9 years, which means some of my components aren't Windows 11 compatible.I say install Linux on a USB drive, this article is a great guide, used it myself numerous times.
Considering just doing a motherboard/CPU swap, or building something new and setting up a Linux partition for everyday use and a Windows partition (or just Wine maybe) for things I need it for. My brother's a big Linux guy, I'd wager he'd be excited to help me out with an install. The catch is that the latter option is expensive...
Quote from: Mic'haglh Autófil, O.Be on Yesterday at 01:13:22 AMI use Windows 10, but unfortunately my desktop build is pushing 9 years, which means some of my components aren't Windows 11 compatible.I say install Linux on a USB drive, this article is a great guide, used it myself numerous times.
Considering just doing a motherboard/CPU swap, or building something new and setting up a Linux partition for everyday use and a Windows partition (or just Wine maybe) for things I need it for. My brother's a big Linux guy, I'd wager he'd be excited to help me out with an install. The catch is that the latter option is expensive...
Quote from: Carlüs Éovart Vilaçafat on January 23, 2026, 11:50:43 AMSome ideas that immediately come to mind:Fellow Eagle checking in, and may I just thank the Green Town Pursuivant for blowing a thick layer of dust off some old memories with these images! (As long as we don't go the old Tiger Cub route of a t-shirt with iron-on patches...)
In the Cub/Boy Scouts we had pocket hangers with strands where beads could be added. Perhaps something like this:
Explorer Scouts also have a braided ribbon sort of thing that pins are added to: