Random Jibber Jabber Thread

james2500

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May head out to the grow mentors house.. it's damn cold out tho... he's got a nice lil GH to smoke in too.. we hit a new record low here in my neck of the woods.. 25 was record before.. new record is 23. My jade plant is probably gonna be composted which pisses me off had that for about 10 years now..

ps new heater sucks... if you can lay your hand right across the vents and it does not get warm.. it sucks. but it's solid and had great reviews... I may go on a rant and write my review.. medibles have kicked in
sorry about your jade…..it might still make it if it has a good root system…cover and insulate if possible?

It's almost time to turn on the heat in certain parts of the country, and there are some innovative space heaters on the market if you're looking to buy a newone.Before buying a new space heater, you have to think about the space you are trying to heat, and decide if you need a convection or radiant heater. Most space heaters are convection heaters, meaning they rely on the circulation of air to heat a room; air is blown over a heating element, and then the warm air circulates through the room. They should be used in closed spaces. The main benefit to convection heaters is that they are good at heating an entire room for an extended period of time.
Radiant heaters transfer the heat they generate directly to people and objects. They are the best choice in rooms where people can remain within the line of sight of the heater. They are useful in rooms where people remain still (like a bedroom), or where people will only be for a few hours at at time, since heating the entire room is avoided; only the people and their immediate surroundings are heated directly. The lack of of moving air can be a benefit for people with dust allergies, and because it does not use air circulation, drafts are avoided.

lazy cut and paste…..we go with the convective and stick a fan behind it….we have a wood stove and use oil filled heaters when needed, being in a cabin in the mountains we have tried many methods of heating and for us the best for ease and comfort.
 

james2500

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love a wood stove. had one for two years but did not like cuttin' wood.
we can afford to buy it….190 for split and delivered mixed fir and alder……i get to stack 5 cord of wood every summer but it pays off…..I don't mean financially I mean the comfort factor of wood heat. I want to buy a cord of maple or cherry and use that at bedtime to keep it going till morning.
 

gioua

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sorry about your jade…..it might still make it if it has a good root system…cover and insulate if possible?

It's almost time to turn on the heat in certain parts of the country, and there are some innovative space heaters on the market if you're looking to buy a newone.Before buying a new space heater, you have to think about the space you are trying to heat, and decide if you need a convection or radiant heater. Most space heaters are convection heaters, meaning they rely on the circulation of air to heat a room; air is blown over a heating element, and then the warm air circulates through the room. They should be used in closed spaces. The main benefit to convection heaters is that they are good at heating an entire room for an extended period of time.
Radiant heaters transfer the heat they generate directly to people and objects. They are the best choice in rooms where people can remain within the line of sight of the heater. They are useful in rooms where people remain still (like a bedroom), or where people will only be for a few hours at at time, since heating the entire room is avoided; only the people and their immediate surroundings are heated directly. The lack of of moving air can be a benefit for people with dust allergies, and because it does not use air circulation, drafts are avoided.

lazy cut and paste…..we go with the convective and stick a fan behind it….we have a wood stove and use oil filled heaters when needed, being in a cabin in the mountains we have tried many methods of heating and for us the best for ease and comfort.

I just took a piece off her.. and dropped it on the ground.. it shattered.. had about 4 good days of 20's in the am.. too lazy to cover her now.. if she lives she lives... lol



the heater thing..

he's my take.. if I hold up a thermometer and it reads 23 degree's I place the thermometer in the small 5x9 room wait 20 mins and it reads 22 it's a fan.. not a heater of any sorts..

:)

But I know what your referring too.. I made a comment about this on Sunday to a brother at Church who I forgot owns a heater/ac business.. 20 mins later I was certified.. :)
 

RyanTheRhino

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YouwhoOOOoooooo Do that whole youauau part from TOnight I'm loving you while listening to radioactive. Fricking Amazing.

Lynsey Stirling is pretty amazing too.

[video=youtube_share;aE2GCa-_nyU]http://youtu.be/aE2GCa-_nyU[/video]

Not exactly my style of music but you have to give them credit, they sound really good on their own. I would say they didn't have a sound engineer or he/she barely had to tweak them.
 

gioua

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wondering if I need to start my random posts with a star date on them or at least dear diary..?

also wondering if I have thoughts I don't share here?
 

james2500

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wondering if I need to start my random posts with a star date on them or at least dear diary..?

also wondering if I have thoughts I don't share here?
you must be high hahaha maybe you have thoughts here you didn't have in your head first?
 

james2500

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My eye doctor lady told me our eyeballs don't actually "see" everything in front of us so the brain invents enough of both signals from the eyes to make a complete image….if this is true then what I'm seeing in front of me isn't 100% reality?
 

BarnBuster

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as long as the real part consists of a a quart jar of bud and a fifth of good bourbon, I won't question it too much:)
 

gioua

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My eye doctor lady told me our eyeballs don't actually "see" everything in front of us so the brain invents enough of both signals from the eyes to make a complete image….if this is true then what I'm seeing in front of me isn't 100% reality?
my eye Dr asked me once how far could I see.. explained at night.. I could see stars and they are way they hell out there in space..
 

hempyninja309

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for many years after many trips I couldn't look at the dotted line on the road, would always start shifting sideways on me…doesn't happen anymore though.
How about those "DNA strands" as some people call them or "eye bubbles" lol anyone know what I'm talking about??? Does C2G or Cannabineer have a scientific term for such actions??
 
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