We live on the infrastructure your father designed.Lol I remember Johnny Cab.
My dad is retired from electrical engineering. He did broadband digital telecom before it was cool.
We live on the infrastructure your father designed.Lol I remember Johnny Cab.
My dad is retired from electrical engineering. He did broadband digital telecom before it was cool.
Just so. He holds the Dipl. Ing. (terminal engineer's diploma) and a Ph.D. written around one of the very earliest digital computers.We live on the infrastructure your father designed.
So, he was pioneer...Lol I remember Johnny Cab.
My dad is retired from electrical engineering. He did broadband digital telecom before it was cool.
Exactly, we owe people like @cannabineer's father a debt of gratitude.We live on the infrastructure your father designed.
My son is a Ph.D. EE he does mathematics, nothing else. At that end of the game the Ph.D.'s mostly design and research.So, he was pioneer...
He laid real cable and had a real tool belt!
Unlike the "plug and play" "tech" that is considered "engineering" today...
The guys today just need a pair of scissors to open the packages of pre-metered...everything...
I love when I hear current engineers bitch about how difficult their jobs are...
Yeah, really?
How about back in the day when you couldn't just order the tools you needed, you had to make them...
And I am not talking 1880, I am talking 1990's...
Makes me laugh...
Yah my dad had quite the tool collection, and he knows how to use them.So, he was pioneer...
He laid real cable and had a real tool belt!
Unlike the "plug and play" "tech" that is considered "engineering" today...
The guys today just need a pair of scissors to open the packages of pre-metered...everything...
I love when I hear current engineers bitch about how difficult their jobs are...
Yeah, really?
How about back in the day when you couldn't just order the tools you needed, you had to make them...
And I am not talking 1880, I am talking 1990's...
Makes me laugh...
Yes, we do. At the end of my career I routed data on his dad's highway. I made a living estimating bandwidth for critical feed dumps Thank you Knuth (not his dad), the developer of the math I used.Exactly, we owe people like @cannabineer's father a debt of gratitude.
I wish your son the best, I truly do!My son is a Ph.D. EE he does mathematics, nothing else. At that end of the game the Ph.D.'s mostly design and research.
I have always had a sweet spot for organic chemistry (and microbiology) myself.Yah my dad had quite the tool collection, and he knows how to use them.
When I was a grad student in chemistry I encountered physical chemistry grad students. Their Ph.D tended to be five years of building the equipment, then a few climactic months of data gathering and evaluation.
I chose organic. The flask is a mature technology.
Kind of like how MCT is used.My favourite tincture, far above alcohol, is simply steeping in kosher vegetable glycerin.
This melts off all the thc without ripping the molecules apart as alcohol does.
It can be done in an evening in a crockpot, or slowly over weeks or months for a superior product.
@ANC,Get proper high-quality kosher VG. Amazon sells it in giant bottles.
It is of very high purity. I reckon it is much less harmful to the body than alcohol.
It is ideal for mixing into other things as it loses the dislike for water. It mixes into water or water-based recipes real easy.
I also use it as a topical to treat sensitive skin.
Like @OPfarmer said, I have always extracted the oils, removed the alcohol, then put them in whatever base I intend to use them in.Never used VG. Like oils, i suppose you must concentrate your cannabis first, because it can't be done afterward?
Certainly less than harsher methods. But the method itself is more accessible and palatable to most people.so I am curious how much VG extracts.
How are you knowing your dosage?Certainly less than harsher methods. But the method itself is more accessible and palatable to most people.
Plus, it tastes fucking awesome. My main problem is not getting too knackered from licking off spoons and what not while working with it.
If how much it extracts is your only aim, I'd use sunflower or canola oil.
@ANC,Certainly less than harsher methods. But the method itself is more accessible and palatable to most people.
Plus, it tastes fucking awesome. My main problem is not getting too knackered from licking off spoons and what not while working with it.
If how much it extracts is your only aim, I'd use sunflower or canola oil.
@OPfarmer,I have an abused liver. Even the same dose effects me different each time
Alcohol, based under.toung, is quick and reliable,for me.
Yes I have licked too many spoons myself. Spending the day in comotos