waclark57
waclark57
waclark57

Is it deregulated? Because it seems to me that it’s not.

They know because they monitor power very closely. They know when they are at or near peak capacity. They know when transformers get overloaded they can explode and catch fire and they also know when conditions are dry due to lack of rainfall (because they monitor water level in hydroelectric dams). It’s not hard to

On the same token,

I do use edibles on occasion but frankly, they do not work on me as well as flower or vapes. I would have to eat several 10mg candies to get the same high feeling as a couple of puffs on a joint. That may be just me but I only like the edibles for CDB or travelling (airlines).

False logic. First, maybe some of these people didn’t have access or didn’t know how to get access. It’s not like pot dealers were advertising back then. Or maybe they had restrictions, like their job, that are no longer in place.

So since you were born after prohibition you shouldn’t be drinking?

A couple of comments on this article.

First, I’m surprised you made no mention of the current questions around vaping. While the CDC has not provided any definitive conclusions they are warning people to stay away from vaping for now. I think you should include at least a link to the CDC site so readers can be informed.

First I would say everyone has to make their own decisions. The good thing with pot is that, for the most part, you’re not going to die if you try it. You may find that you hate it or love it. I tend to like smoking pot over drinking because I don’t feel like shit in the morning if I over-indulge a bit. Now with legal

I’ve thought about this for a while. When looking at THC vape products there seems to be a ton of waste for the amount of product you get (1/2-1 gram).

But you’re going to get sued by Disney because you used half of the copyrighted D—-ld D-ck name when you wrote D-ck, which I have obscured here to avoid and litigation by Disney (a registered trademark).

That makes a lot of sense. Start slow and build up.

It’s a great firearm and I love mine. Still I wouldn’t start someone on a 1911 or even a semi-auto pistol. I’d start someone out with a .22 revolver and work up. Everyone is different, to be sure, but so many people these days have very little shooting experience. I have been shooting since I was 13 yrs old when my

True, back in the day the automotive companies, and other heavy manufacturing (Boeing etc) companies did build and create a solid middle class. However, in some ways this is still happening in the tech industry. Tech companies are generating a lot of employee wealth. I know, I worked for a couple of companies, one a

I’m sorry your life is so miserable that you think sharing constitutes bragging. No one said it’s a “constant” update and you’re completely off-base on the relationship I have with my friends. Unlike you, it would seem, I have friends who live far away from me. Sorry but we can’t have conversations every day. Facebook

I disagree. Yes, companies are here to make money, no doubt about it. But that doesn’t mean they have to ignore everything else to make money. In fact, being philanthropic can help a company in the eyes of the public and drive demand for their products and services.

1911s are great guns. My first carry firearm was a Kimber 1911, but I’ve had a lifetime of shooting experience. Now I’m looking to go with a 9mm maybe a Springfield Armory or a S&W.

If a “new” pistol owner is buying a 1911, they are probably buying the wrong firearm. Unless they have some prior training or experience.

I think any sort of blanket statement about whether a company is good for the planet or good for Americans is dubious without specifics. Large corporations, like GM, Ford, IBM, Boeing, GE, Microsoft and others brought prosperity to many people in this country over the past 70+ years.

And if you had the power to change the world would you not use it?

All will throttle when the heat gets to be too much. I am convinced that a larger or thicker laptop, if designed properly, will dissipate that heat better than the ultra-thin slates/tablets. To what extent that impacts performance will depend on a lot of factors so it’s hard to compare without some real-world