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3d-printable
Quoted-Printable, or QP encoding, is a binary-to-text encoding system using printable ASCII characters (alphanumeric and the equals sign =) to transmit 8-bit data over a 7-bit data path or, generally, over a medium which is not 8-bit clean. Historically, because of the wide range of systems and protocols that could be used to transfer messages, e-mail was often assumed to be non-8-bit-clean – however, modern SMTP servers are in most cases 8-bit clean and support 8BITMIME extension. It can also be used with data that contains non-permitted octets or line lengths exceeding SMTP limits. It is defined as a MIME content transfer encoding for use in e-mail.
QP works by using the equals sign = as an escape character. It also limits line length to 76, as some software has limits on line length.
While we live in an almost cashless society these days, there are times when a couple of quid coins come in handy. Unfortunately the pre-facelift MG5 lacks any sort of storage apart from the glove box and the cubby between the seats. So to that end I have designed a 3D-printable coin tray that...
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