nuggolips4
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I am not sure about the regulations around growing. I do know that it is sanctioned, and have actually worked on construction projects (permitted and everything) for growing facilities. As far as I know, they are under the standard codes for a greenhouse-type facility, but I don't think there is any FDA involvement.

That's exactly what I'm saying. The poster above specifically said "don't expect to see pot shops everywhere" when this is already the case. Amendment 64 is written for taxation and regulation, meaning it codifies the rules of the game for these existing distribution points to go ahead and start selling to anyone

Have you been to Denver? There are literally pot shops on every other corner.

Are you familiar with statistical analysis?

One would hope that the end of the election would also end the nonstop bickering between the two parties. But alas, it won't.

My mistake, it is 1.8 amps.

Fun fact, those ducts on the roof go to 6 exhaust fans, each pushing 600HP at 2160 volts. While they typically only run them at about 25HP, they need the full capability in case of something like a car fire, when people stuck in the tunnel might suffocate, or die of smoke inhalation otherwise. Here's one of them

It's false economy, though. I don't know about other areas, but around here for the same ~$20 you'd spend feeding a family of 4 at McBurgertown, you could go to the grocery store deli and get some grilled chicken, mashed potatoes, and lots of other tasty food that's already prepared (or microwaveable) and much

It's so much more satisfying to eat a properly cooked healthy meal if you take the time to do it. Much of the problem may come from folks not having the time, or not wanting to take the time to cook for themselves. That's really the best way to know what you're putting into your body.

One could argue that for some landowners, there's no incentive to vote *for* any of those bond issues. Lack of foresight, and all that. So I guess it equals out in the end.

Who's Sarah?

I guess you meant to reply to someone else, but I think that even though Sandy did cause a lot of havoc in New York City, it probably didn't have a statistically significant effect on their numbers for this launch, which was in 34 countries. After all, the entire population of New York is what, 8 million people, which

USB-A might be rated for 5 amps but I believe micro-USB is maxed out at 1 amp.

I'd like to see an example of a corporation which is actually paying that 35%. Seriously... I'm not implying they don't exist... I'm genuinely curious.

Does it actually matter what the breakdown is? Both devices are running the same OS, and have access to all the same content and software. Users of one are equal to users of another.

Photosynth in my experience (now I'm talking specifically about the iOS app) creates a spherical panorama from pictures taken standing in a spot and rotating around. Is that what Photosphere does?

Is photosphere the same as microsoft's photosynth? Or, different?

It doesn't have the lines of a seagoing vessel. I prefer a nice sailing ship, personally.

Of course not, but at least they'd have the decency not to whine about how rainy it's going to be this weekend.