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Sam1

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  1. Same, except larger scale (and only work on virtualization) and I'm one of those engineers, not management (which is better than being responsible for subordinates imho lol). Oh, and working on my PhD... not sure what that will do for me other than a sense of self-accomplishment.
  2. It's also extremely dangerous for people riding motorcycles. Most people don't even think about that.
  3. A record of purchases? wha??? lol
  4. This is the first one I got, it was overkill but they rented the one I had reserved out to someone else & gave it to me for the same price ($135 for 8 hours on the engine - only ran it for 4-5 hours though) so I just went with it. It was probably 2500-3000 pounds http://www.brentwoodrental.net/equipment.asp?action=category&category=80&key=080-4326 This is the smaller one I got back in April ($75) http://www.brentwoodrental.net/equipment.asp?action=category&category=80&key=080-4331 The second one was all manual and it really wasn't much work even for me with my physical limitations. A normal guy would have no problem running it, if I was able to. However, I would prefer a self-propelled one so I didn't have to drag it in between stumps (neighbor had no issue moving it a few houses down, I just got leg problems lol) <edit> both of those things chew through stumps pretty quick, fast enough that I can see how people make mass $ by renting one for a day, driving around and charging people $50 a pop to remove stumps.
  5. Depends, the first one was a huge hydraulic grinder, it took about 15 minutes per 3' stump, probably 1-1.5' tall. The second grinder was 1/4 the size so it took maybe 30 minutes for a 2-2.5' stump
  6. Rent a stump grinder, I got one the last two years and done a total at 30~ stumps for $200 total rental cost
  7. They only collect tax if it ships from a seller in TN, and sometimes if it ships from the fulfillment center.
  8. I'd be buying a more powerful mower before even thinking about weedeating an acre.
  9. No, it's because pot is still illegal on the federal level. Unsure how people think that investing in companies that manufacture a federally controlled substance, illegally, thinks everything is ok. Guns are not illegal on the federal level, this is nothing like operation chokepoint. <edit> a better analogy would be how suppressors are legal at the state level here in TN without registering them with the ATF. Have any plans on manufacturing one of those any time soon? lol
  10. I won't debate the legalities of it because I'm not a lawyer, but you have to ask yourself, if it was perfectly fine, why do the majority of FDIC banks refuse to do business with pot businesses?
  11. That's where the solid money is, just like the gold rush - no matter if people found gold or not, they always needed shovels.
  12. If they had to replace the serialized part, then yes because it would be a new serial number If they could repair it, then no.
  13. Respectable investors here will tell you that pot stocks are about as reliable as penny stocks. Also, there is some question on the legality of investing in them - because you may potentially be tied to contributing to the manufacturing of a controlled substance (on a federal level). Just a no-go all the way around.
  14. silencerco warranties their suppressors once for "stupid" as they say when you register them. So it isn't necessarily any lost money for the people making the video.
  15. bersa, there are systems in some of the planes that do take over if the pilot goes out. Not sure what scenarios they take over at, but I do know those exist.
  16. I would say that done the job
  17. This is America, we don't ride bikes here.
  18. Not going to pretend I even begin to understand what those systems are or how they work, but it says the same manufacturer that makes the f22 oxygen system designed/makes the f35 oxygen system. How many people are we paying millions of dollars to figure things out? It looks like there may be an obvious similarity there.
  19. Is that still an issue? Holy crap if so.
  20. figured they already had them in place but wasn't sharing the info. Automated craft could push the boundaries further because there's no pilot to be concerned with during hard maneuvers
  21. I have to take meds to fall asleep and have for many years and don't like it. However, listening to these things have helped me fall asleep quite a few times with no meds. They definitely do not help you fall asleep 100% of the time, but when they are playing (even when taking meds), I can tell it was a better quality sleep in the morning. Don't understand the how or why, but they do a number on me. And, I have to have the tv or radio or something on, so it might as well be something relaxing
  22. let me be the first to suggest trying a non-medication approach - google 'guided sleep meditation' and listen to them when you're trying to sleep. Here's a youtube playlist of some. you have to try a few to see which style works best. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DdL9-NhXL6k&list=PLwRp13WDIrMPjRsRKvtk8olUe934DIT63
  23. why not just store any kind of water and have a couple of $20 life straws?
  24. Yeah, just inquire with them. Mine was initially rejected because it said I spent time in a military prison...obviously got something mixed up somewhere in the process with someone else.

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