LOL. That's nice. I hope this little discussion has help you understand your true aggression and you will cease your biased misdirected distain for an inanimate object.
LOL. That's nice. I hope this little discussion has help you understand your true aggression and you will cease your biased misdirected distain for an inanimate object.
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I didn't know the Sullivan Line was a river.
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1) The people walking around should be as aware of their surrounds as much as the person using the apparatus. It's common sense. Stop using that very weak reasoning to ban such an item.
Neither do your arguments. They are just argumentative retorts with otherwise shallow relevance.
No kidding. Some people just want to start an argument.
How does the router get past the splash screen?
OMG, THIS! I was thinking this during the entire video. That grossed me out more than the hair.
I never implied that Wes didn't have the skills. I believe you over analysed my statements.
I agree, with emphasis on the "best of what you can afford". Not everyone can go and buy $2100 worth of equipment on a whim, or even over time for some people (you have to know your priorities). There are plenty of solid, less expensive pieces of equipment you can buy. Case in point; while there is no question that…
While I applaud people who are conscious of impact they leave on the trail, digging a trench would not necessarily breach that vow. Along side Lyle's comments, so long as you refill the area, there is little damage being done. I would expect no more than a few inches would be needed to properly prepare the area.
Great advice, I would only suggest nixing the nylon belt for a paracord belt. Same weight and flexibility, however you multitask by including about 50+ feet of cordage.
Great advice
That is great advice when you're talking about a car, but you don't go into a survival situation with all the gadgets and gizmos and expect to survive. Price doesn't amount to anything if you don't know how to start a fire with two sticks and a rock. Survival training is about skills and ingenuity. If you are thrown…
I always thought that phase was bogus.
No kidding, my thoughts exactly.
Yes, yes it was. It was very economical. There is more sunlight than you give credit, even on cloudy days. You're making excuses that don't add up to actual facts. Just because you don't think that is good idea, doesn't mean it isn't. If it wasn't economical, Germany and China wouldn't be building it up in the first…
That is false, Germany recently proclaimed some 25% of it's power comes from renewable sources...some 17% of that comes from Solar. To top that, they get less sunlight annually than New York, so I don't buy the "not enough sunlight" argument. We have an initial investment issue, nothing more.
"[behavior] I'm seeing from a self-proclaimed "conservative"."