waclark57
waclark57
waclark57

They cashed her outside.

Soon we won’t need windows on cars because they’ll be self driving. And we will be busy watching movies or having sex in the car and won’t want windows anyway. Problem solved and also eliminated.

Talk about jumping the shark!

We probably already have, but generally these mid-range drones, like DJI, won’t fly unless you upgrade the firmware so it’s a never ending battle.

And I think that is a big point in favor of vaping. I know several people who used vaped to get off nicotine. I’m sure it won’t work for everyone but for those that it does work for, great.

I did some reading up on it. About 90% PG/VG and 10% flavor and/or nicotine. Interestingly PG, while generally regarded as safe, is restricted in some countries. This site had some interesting info.

I’m pretty sure inhaling the aroma of a fine bourbon is not only healthy but will make you smarter and better looking. I am definite proof of that!

To be fair, not everyone is “addicted” to the point that they cannot quit. Some may be but not all. And some, especially younger people, may not be addicted yet so helping them understand the possible consequences is not a bad thing. In other words telling them to quit before they get addicted is not a bad thing.

Sorry but the danger is there. We have seen the results, over 30 dead and over 1000 injured. Not knowing what causes the problem doesn’t mean you can’t warn of the danger.

This is not entirely accurate, at least with respect to THC products. I can’t speak for all states but the states I have purchased products in have very rigid laws about where it can be sold, who can sell it and who can manufacture it. So in the case of THC, it’s not Some Guy, it’s A Very Specific Guy that is licensed

Not saying e-cigs are bad but you raise a question we were discussing the other day. OK, 0% nicotine. What’s the other 100%? Same with pot vapes. It may say 90% THC, what’s the other 10%?

It’s even more than this. While WA State has regulations on the amount of pesticides that can be contained in certain organic products (food, beverages, pot, etc) it’s not clear that anyone is actually testing products. A local pot store here has, on occasion, sent products out for testing and they have found some

Smoking pot may not kill you at all. Studies are inconclusive as to whether smoking pot is linked to increased risk of cancer.

Precisely, we don’t really know all the possible issues much less the long term impact because no one has been vaping for 50 years yet. You also don’t know for sure that it was specifically the black-market THC products. Maybe it was some other common product or drug used in conjunction with bad THC cartridges. Maybe

I can’t speak for all states but I do believe we “regulate” CBD here. At least to the extent that any product with it has to declare the percentage included in the product. I also presume that there are other guidelines since this comes in edible and “smokable” products as well and there are age restrictions too. To

I think there are studies showing some benefits for some people. Whether that’s real or imagined I can’t say. I feel it works for me and I like it better than ingesting 500 mg of ibuprofen every day (or even twice a day).

It’s the Internet’s fault. Makes people say things they would never say in a face to face conversation. 

Ironic, isn’t it. The plastic finally got to them and now there is a hue and cry to get rid of cigarettes. Never mind that they are killing people on a daily basis.

What will 007 do now?

Uh, no. We have 2 large wine-barrel planters in front of our restaurant. People would throw all manner of garbage into the planters. McDonald’s soda cups, paper ice cream bowls from the place across the street, cigarette butts and lots of other stuff. We finally put out trash cans and these get filled often, but we