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Old Oct 5, 2024 | 07:26 PM
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Glad to hear you found a new shop and have (in theory) plenty of time to move!

We won't be surprised when you do come up with more stuff / vehicles to occupy the larger space. It's just a phenomenon that somehow occurs naturally when you come into more space. I'm pretty sure there's a scientific formula that explains it. AI agreed with me, it said:


Imagine your current volume V is a function of your belongings and the space you occupy, represented by:

V = (number of items) x (space taken per item)

When you move into a bigger shop, your equation might look something like this:

Vnew ​= V+ΔV

Where ΔV represents the new “items” you accumulate simply because you have more space! You might even include a “comfort zone” factor C, where:

C = (the number of items you buy to fill said space)

Now, combining everything, we get:

Vnew​ = V+C

So, in conclusion, as you move into a bigger shop, you effectively create a new formula for space:

Space Taken = Original Space + New Stuff + Room for More Stuff

Resulting in a dramatic increase in volume, proving that space really does expand to fill the chaos of your belongings!
 
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Old Nov 12, 2024 | 08:37 AM
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Originally Posted by maddogjohnson
Glad to hear you found a new shop and have (in theory) plenty of time to move!

We won't be surprised when you do come up with more stuff / vehicles to occupy the larger space. It's just a phenomenon that somehow occurs naturally when you come into more space. I'm pretty sure there's a scientific formula that explains it. AI agreed with me, it said:


Imagine your current volume V is a function of your belongings and the space you occupy, represented by:

V = (number of items) x (space taken per item)

When you move into a bigger shop, your equation might look something like this:

Vnew ​= V+ΔV

Where ΔV represents the new “items” you accumulate simply because you have more space! You might even include a “comfort zone” factor C, where:

C = (the number of items you buy to fill said space)

Now, combining everything, we get:

Vnew​ = V+C

So, in conclusion, as you move into a bigger shop, you effectively create a new formula for space:

Space Taken = Original Space + New Stuff + Room for More Stuff

Resulting in a dramatic increase in volume, proving that space really does expand to fill the chaos of your belongings!

I LOVE CHAOS!
 
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Old Nov 12, 2024 | 08:43 AM
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Well, well, well...would you look at the time. Not Sunday...but still your favorite Uncle.

Well kiddos, the shenanigans of moving from one shop to the new shop is complete. And not without a few hiccups, cuts, cuss words, and bruising.

Just need to situate everything in the new shop. And other previously afore mentioned ventures.

Can't wait to be getting back to blogging here with progress, as well as soon to be vlogging (not to be confused with flogging).

Love and diesel,

Unk Killa
 
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