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cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
I wouldn't get an EV in Alberta either, I'd at least wait to see how those quantumscape batteries did out there. I'm optimistic, but the batteries aren't there yet for wide adoption and especially for cold weather. Ok for commuting from the burbs to the city for work, the daily commute, in friendlier climate like here down east. As batteries improve though expect the objections to end. Electric transportation even with high power bills is cheaper than the cheapest gas, with solar at home it could be free transportation.

As for now turn off the grow lights or loose the grid!
Is the grid too tight?
 

OldMedUser

Well-Known Member
As for now turn off the grow lights or loose the grid!
Got nothing growing atm so good there. Seeds for 2 strains sitting on the desk waiting tho. I sure hope we're not getting warnings every time we go into deep freeze and what about possible heat domes this spring/summer.

If we don't get a lot more snow or plenty of rain this spring forest fire season will be a bitch again this year. There's still lots of fires burning now to flare up in the spring.

Got the emergency alert on my phone too so most people should know about it and hopefully cut as much as possible. I think it's more to do with the more populated centres but who knows.

:peace:
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Got nothing growing atm so good there. Seeds for 2 strains sitting on the desk waiting tho. I sure hope we're not getting warnings every time we go into deep freeze and what about possible heat domes this spring/summer.

If we don't get a lot more snow or plenty of rain this spring forest fire season will be a bitch again this year. There's still lots of fires burning now to flare up in the spring.

Got the emergency alert on my phone too so most people should know about it and hopefully cut as much as possible. I think it's more to do with the more populated centres but who knows.

:peace:
More to do with poor planning and government oversight, plus lunatics running the place.
 

OldMedUser

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It's a horrible wasteful idea that depends on the energy cost of a floating-point calculation. With quantum computers and mathematical theory, I figure even with block chain it might not be a good long-term investment. Technolgy moves fast and can come from multiple directions.
It's going mainstream now and will be traded like any other stock. May already be going on but the miners are likely still going for now.

The gov't here is limiting them last I heard because of the draw on the grid.

Usually when we're running low we get extra power from BC or Sask but they are probably having the same problem or don't want to be having it by selling to us.

:peace:
 

Budley Doright

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They have best cheese.

At your temps you can simply shake the bubble bag dry. Afghanis wait for winter cold like that to beat their year’s harvest against rugs. The trichomes fall into the weave. The coarse stuff can be brushed off. Invert rug onto clean surface, lightly beat … dry-process hash.
I used to put a silk screen covered drum humidifier in freezer, worked great but slow like a rock tumbler lol.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Do you think Hut 8 shut down?

They built a whole new power plant here JUST to supply them. Fossil fueled. What? Climate change? Who cares when there's coins to mine!
Even if these clowns moved to a poor tropical country to mine the shit, they would still need to compete on energy and would soon be buying solar panels to run some of their operations. Shitcoin is a wasteful idea and I'm not sure of its long-term security with technological developments like quantum computing. It is nothing more than an instrument of financial speculation that uses a lot of energy and produces nothing of real value.
 

DIY-HP-LED

Well-Known Member
Why not lower prices at home and stop ripping American citizens off? The GOP is against it though, and they caused it too. We pay for American political corruption and people believing bullshit too. Why they can even murder Americans with oxy and basically get away with it.


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