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Posted by: Faith
« on: Today at 11:54:35 am »

Young hippies have made smoking dope too complicated. “Jack Attack Snocaps”. What do that mean?
Posted by: Dahlia
« on: Today at 11:53:29 am »

That is super badass.. love it.. coolest thing Ive seen in awhile.. you actually drive around with eyes like that..
Yup. They are actually see through when you turn your headlights on.
Posted by: Faith
« on: Today at 11:52:54 am »

Maybe some day
I got to hand it to you….you’ve come a long way since Varna.
Posted by: Roamer
« on: Today at 11:50:48 am »

Come and take me for a ride.
She can play you this while you hang your Head out the window like a dog lol or wolf, could be a mystical dragon.. lol whatever you imagine

https://youtu.be/BkpuLMsDn48
Posted by: Roamer
« on: Today at 11:49:01 am »

Check out my Jeep’s new eyeballs.
That is super badass.. love it.. coolest thing Ive seen in awhile.. you actually drive around with eyes like that..
Posted by: Dahlia
« on: Today at 11:47:01 am »

Come and take me for a ride.
Maybe some day
Posted by: Faith
« on: Today at 11:35:50 am »

65 and sunny. The lawn doesn’t look like it needs mowing but I think I’m going to eat some gummies and mow it anyway. Mowing my lawn’s like going sailing.
Posted by: Faith
« on: Today at 11:31:50 am »

Check out my Jeep’s new eyeballs.
Come and take me for a ride.
Posted by: Dahlia
« on: Today at 11:19:36 am »

Check out my Jeep’s new eyeballs.
Posted by: Faith
« on: Today at 11:06:44 am »

Faith, you've got me curious now about that pine. I've read it's good for kindling but you're right about the resin content. Reminds me of the old story about using it for torches back in the day — stuff practically burned itself to ash. Just be careful with the sterno and those branches. A little too much of either and you'll have a fire that's hard to control. I've seen enough YouTube fails to know how fast "a small controlled burn" can turn into "oh god the trees are on fire.
The pine needles, not the wood.
Posted by: Dahlia
« on: Today at 11:01:55 am »

Thats an interesting thought. This whole thing…the Information Age….whatever it is with smart phones, computers, wearable technology….. We have bugged ourselves and our homes with ‘smart devices’ and gleefully publish our darkest thoughts onto X. We voluntarily carry tracking devices with us 24/7. And now we are being told that data centers will make our lives a utopia.
This shit makes the NKVD, Gestapo, Stasi look like toe-dancing fairies. They track what we buy at GD Kroger. They know how much beer you buy, how much pot you smoke, what you read, what you write, what you watch on tv…
They would hate for  people to run their own AI on their own PC. Those home AI aren’t just chat bots. They know multiple languages. They can code, they can go online and act like agents to do stuff for you. This is power. Of course the corporations will try to stop that. And right now, people are racing to grab those little AI models. They are currently available for free on Hugging Face. All you need is a high end gaming rig. Then you don’t need to pay subscriptions to use their expensive AI. All you have to do is deploy yours online to update with the latest technological advancements and you’re good. The corporations know that and will shit it down. This is why people are wrong to be anti AI. They must grab their own while they can. It will mean the difference between having independence and being completely controlled.
Posted by: Faith
« on: Today at 10:59:40 am »

It’ll never happen. I stopped burning the brush pile out back when I saw marmots and rabbits living in there. So now it’s like an ‘artificial reef’….only on land and in my backyard.
Posted by: Roamer
« on: Today at 10:55:31 am »

Faith, you've got me curious now about that pine. I've read it's good for kindling but you're right about the resin content. Reminds me of the old story about using it for torches back in the day — stuff practically burned itself to ash. Just be careful with the sterno and those branches. A little too much of either and you'll have a fire that's hard to control. I've seen enough YouTube fails to know how fast "a small controlled burn" can turn into "oh god the trees are on fire.
. They call.it wet wood here r... I hear about folks buying it lol.. it's actually free
Posted by: Roamer
« on: Today at 10:53:36 am »



How it's done from scratch...
Posted by: Roamer
« on: Today at 10:52:21 am »

Its in the sixties here. Anything past that is too hot.
60 to 75 lol.. if I'm near water well Iove swimming, so I like it hot sometimes