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@Driden: Well I'm broke and will be til may so I have a leg up.

Wait a few years, that's what I'm doing.

@John_Hazard: If it's based in reality, it's an alternate one from everything I know.

@John_Hazard: Right on the money? Not for me, I'm standing right here and my life has never looked like an episode of the boondocks.

@Platypus Man: He's seeing the past through rose tinted grandmothers. There's next to nothing new under the sun when it comes to human behavior. He wouldn't have been shocked or even disappointed, people drank and fought in clubs back then too.

The Boondocks episode was crap for so many reason.

"Researchers in London" I rest my case.

@vidhagans: Support wall for a little book shelf, it's my first project. I got a little design happy. Need more tools and skill.

@Omegastrider Has laser eye beams: I don't really see a difference, no. But the idea is the hunter (the sick bastard) is there at the last second to make the decision and is responsible for the weapon at all times.

@BobDeNatale: This reminds me of the arguments I use to have about this and the spider trackers pete should have no money problems because he's a super-scientist.

@vidhagans: yeah, but I don't have one. And those bad boys aren't cheap.

Woodworking is hard, doing it in my cramped place isn't making it any easier. Making straight cuts is way harder than I though it would be.

I rather use my own design, and I'd rather it not cost 2k.

I don't like it but if they gave their bodies to the artist knowing what would be done, they obviously didn't feel like it was degrading or just didn't care, now whether or not the law should allow it is another question.

I can't stop thinking about how hard it would be for that thing to walk...

I heard Kangaroo Jack did well too.

How hard is it to track pigs?

Behold the future of warfare.

@rick23: Nah, we'd probably self-destruct instantly.