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Hammered off WDO... very happy.

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Hence the 15 year old comment

I started using crank at 17... No difference, really.

 

The shit numbs you.

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DMT sounds a lot like salvia.

Nope. That is an insult.

I see one similarity. When you start to get off there is a hard buzzing in your ears. Aside from that, I see no similarities.

OOB flights through the universe to meet god sound a lot like salvia.....

That and the art is similar to what I may have heard others saw.

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When you say crank do you mean crack cocaine? That's a universe apart from amphetamines.

If you mean bathtub meth, yeah it would be horrible.

Extremely high quality amphetamines are by the biological rulebooks the best high you can get. Unfortunately they do some damage. I'm not saying everyone does or would like amphetamines the best, personalities come into play, but the way it works on dopamine makes you feel like you have completed everything on your life's goal list times billion. It's getting a Nobel prize, your 38th gold medal in the Olympics, finally buying the dream car getting the business you started to enterprise status and seeing tours kids graduate get married and holding your grandkids all at once.

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I have zero interest in methamphetamine actually. But by the books it will make you feel better than anything else possibly can, and for most people who have good stuff it a a huge sex tool. Viagra and amphetamines is a classic orgy drug for men, women get less from taking viagra than men do however.

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Also, orange bitters.... Fuck yeah.

I can see why you like it Seth.

Orange bitters are orange rind in a bottle.

That shit is great.

Mine ended up watered down. I tried to get the sugar to mix with a few splashes of water. A bit more bourbon and squirt of Bernadine got me back on track.

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For commercial 4wd Loader applications we have seen 25%+  increase in fuel economy. This is in a 1st generation vehicle.

 

http://www.deere.com/en_US/corporate/our_company/news_and_media/press_releases/2013/construction/2013feb6_woc_644k.page

 

The big difference between commercial and "residential" if you will is that a commercial vehicle does work when it's not moving. In a general consumer application, if you engine is running and your not moving you are wasting money.

Good luck with constant rpm in a car and actually selling it. If you could force a user to do constant rpm in gas then the efficiency of that motor and emissions would shock you at how good it was.

 

 

 

I thought someone already had that in a car using the gas engine as only a generator like a locomotive?  

 

 

IMO, using the engine as a generator or as a hydraulic pump are 2 options, while the third is to use CVT (Audi and Toyota used them but I haven't seen it live) 

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Started replacing the house light bulbs with cree led bulbs. The dinning room is almost as bright as the sun so I put a dimmer switch in.

I've done the same thing and replaced almost every bulb in the house. Saw a difference in the electric bill the first month.

I am replacing the curly bulbs that burn out.

 

 

I need to replace mine too. And light up the garage with LED bulbs. 

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Clearly Adrian has picked up a second job.

 

 

Kamaz power! 

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3 real ways to sweeten a drink

-simple syrup: classically about equal parts water and sugar, helps to boil the water in which case you can make it sweeter with less liquid

-agave/liquid sugars/honey: out of these the only one I like is Agave nectar. I haven't experimented with enough, but it definitely lends a new flavor profile to any drink. With Tequila I crave it. Depending on the sugar content of the syrup/honey you may need to make it a simple syrup by diluting with a little boiling water. Wicked shaking can do it depending on the sugar.

-sugar raw: I prefer a raw sugar here as well. It is more aggressive for muddling (also nice to have as it doesn't burn near as bad if you use it in a rub on the grill or for a teeny bit of molasses love). So anytime a muddle goes in a glass it is good to go. Need to make sure you muddle something wet enough to dissolve the sugar but not so wet it does it without a bunch of squishing.

Sure there are others, I've never looked just things in my kitchen that may get employed.

 

The only drinks I sweeten are cocoa milk and tea. 

I can't stand anything except sugar in cocoa milk and tea works for me so much better with honey instead of sugar. 

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Also, orange bitters.... Fuck yeah.

I can see why you like it Seth.

Orange bitters are orange rind in a bottle.

That shit is great.

Mine ended up watered down. I tried to get the sugar to mix with a few splashes of water. A bit more bourbon and squirt of Bernadine got me back on track.

 

 

Water in bourbon? You're dead to me.

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Get out and VOTE today!

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Woke up to snow capped mountains! And no that's not a coke reference.

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For commercial 4wd Loader applications we have seen 25%+  increase in fuel economy. This is in a 1st generation vehicle.

 http://www.deere.com/en_US/corporate/our_company/news_and_media/press_releases/2013/construction/2013feb6_woc_644k.page

 

The big difference between commercial and "residential" if you will is that a commercial vehicle does work when it's not moving. In a general consumer application, if you engine is running and your not moving you are wasting money.

Good luck with constant rpm in a car and actually selling it. If you could force a user to do constant rpm in gas then the efficiency of that motor and emissions would shock you at how good it was.

 

 

I thought someone already had that in a car using the gas engine as only a generator like a locomotive?

 

IMO, using the engine as a generator or as a hydraulic pump are 2 options, while the third is to use CVT (Audi and Toyota used them but I haven't seen it live)

I believe the Chevy Volt's engine is coupled to the generator only. Taking the driver out of control of the combustion camber. Just like a locomotive.

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Lol somebody is tearing my azz up with some neg rep..

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Silly office politics.

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Lol somebody is tearing my azz up with some neg rep..

Where?

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What about using an air intake to spin a turbine, in turn making electricity? Could that help with better efficency by making electricity as the vehicle moves? Due to drag, it may surpase the returns limits, but maybe not.

J

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I'm a simple drinker. Whiskey or rum and cokes, whiskey sour, beers, and vodka are my go to drinks.

No a huge fan of scotch, and tequila usually means some piss poor ideas become actions. I need to discover new and better drinks though. Especially since I am drinking less often, the quality needs to improve.

J

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Lol somebody is tearing my azz up with some neg rep..

Where?

Dss ethro thread lol

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Lol somebody is tearing my azz up with some neg rep..

Where?

Dss ethro thread lol

 

Humm ok.

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