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I am sure there are some that will dislike this video on principle alone....

Nonetheless, it represents the utmost in respect, and I relish it for that alone. Semper Fi.



Dad was Air Force, but was in the Honor Guard and that's what he did. Was one of the pallbearers for LBJ along with a lot of others
 
Were u already in just your underwear or...?
Already. In a sleeping bag, I wear them at night when campinig, but not at home. Protects the parts while shinnying up trees, among other minor advantages, including not frightening one's work colleague. :crying:

For this particular event we screwed up with our campsite, which we had set up after dark, not knowing that we put our tent on a grizzly trail about twenty feet from a mark tree. We had dropped all our camp gear by helicopter earlier in the day, and then ferried a ways out to do a transect back on foot to set up camp. We got there late in the dark, and didn't see our mistake until morning. We woke up at about 0200 to the sound of a large bear going apeshit next to the camp (about thirty feet from the tent, as it later became obvious from the tracks). It was huffing and crashing around, having smelled us, but I presume not yet knowing exactly where we were. You gotta hear that huffing to understand how impressive it is from nearby when you are on the ground in a tent in the pitch black dark - it is so loud that it echoes. The huffing and crashing continued on and on, so we figured it was likely a female that got separated from the young one during the confusion. It was not long before both of us bailed and headed to the nearest thing we could climb. The shotgun does not do a lot of good in the dark, at least not quickly enough. Sadly for me, I chose a tree that was dead, rotten, and about to fall down - too bloody late by the time I was up it swaying in the gentle ~0C breeze, in my skivvies. Had the bear actually nudged the tree, I would have been stuffed. Fortunately the bear(s) eventually quieted down and left, and we got to retreat to the sleeping bags for the rest of the night. I did not get a lot more sleep that night, and didn't warm up for a couple hours. We moved camp in the morning. I have a few other bear stories from that era, I did a bit of field work with them. :pighug:
 


dude, i've played every one o' thoze videoz jus to make sure, and they're all exactly the same! :wall: if u keep puttin em up, i'll have no choice but to start deleting them....sorry & jus sayin :shrug: ppp
 
not one, not two, but four repeatz, ahh! :redcard: :redcard: :redcard: :redcard: ur not fined -> UR FIRED! :shooty: ppp

Sorry to interrupt your Winger and Warrant album fest you got goin :rofl:

maybe you're not stoned enough to tell the difference! :rofl:

or

might be that "metal" plate in your head is blocking frequencies :rofl:
 
Well gro peeps, the jury is in on the new dryer. It is bloody awesome, I have now tested three different strains after a dry/cure cycle from ~8 to 10 days at the 68F/57%RH setting recommended by the Cannatrol peeps. Bottom line is that, as far as I can tell, the result is perfect hassle free drying and curing, no bags, no burping, no worry about keeping track of different strains at different timings (it just does not matter how long the bud is in there - it simply cannot over dry, the cure just continues until it has nothing else left to do). Ground bud from this process is soft, sticky, and delicious smelling. I love it, and doubt that I will ever dry and cure any other way. One side advantage is that I will now be able to produce perfect jerky instead of the overdried stuff my Cosori dryer produces. Ditto for anything dried. With this setup a person can customize any drying regime that you need either for the entire process, or at stages, whatever you can think up. And at the end you know with certainty that your product is shelf stable, but not ever overdried. Long standing food science finally applied.

In due course, I will finish off my blog with more detail on the results, including suggestions for making a dryer that works like mine, and under most conditions, produces indentical results to a Cannatrol.

For me, it ain't whether to do this, it is whether to buy one, or make one. We know what I had to try first. :cheers:
 
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