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Mental note: Do NOT park on the road where the bulls are running!
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Mental note: Do NOT park on the road where the bulls are running!
Working on it. Just coming up with methods for outside and in the garage. Got to keep Willow safe, she will eat anything once.
Liking your profile picture -- styling and dialing. The answer is who is more moral, you or the machine and what is the morel that we mortals should remember from our AI-bogged down brain?and i was asked why i didn't want to accept this vendor.. FUCK AI
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i was trying to get it to produce hallucinations, or inaccuracies, but OpenAI has done well to remediate just about every common method of triggering such behaviors. I was really hoping to get it to say something egregiously biased so I could take it back to the powers that be and push them to get rid of the damn vendor as I don't trust it from a security perspective. Makes me nervous the kind of sensitive info people are going to be feeding it, and the utter lack of control we'll have over that data once it's in ChatGPT's models.Liking your profile picture -- styling and dialing. The answer is who is more moral, you or the machine and what is the morel that we mortals should remember from our AI-bogged down brain?
Bucket of Death for the rats. Might need more than a 5 gallon depending on how big your rats are.
These work great tooBucket of Death for the rats. Might need more than a 5 gallon depending on how big your rats are.
Saw a few of these on YT. That will be the last resort for the garage. Outside I’m going to try baking soda and cornmeal first. I have everything for that already. Garage might get antifreeze traps first with one or two baking soda as well.Bucket of Death for the rats. Might need more than a 5 gallon depending on how big your rats are.
nice!And a damn fine hand rolled cannon View attachment 70615
I bought a roller in the 90’s. No longer get preggers.nice!
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Hand rolled 1 1/4" gammon with a tip. Most joints I roll look pregnant
The whole package below vvv
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Those are my favorite papers too.
Heck yea, I enjoy fly fishing, troutI found this unusual looking trich.
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I tracked it back to its source.
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A fricken pistil
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Dry sift
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Nuff said
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Dry sift is my favourite so I wanted a sifter for birthday
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A fishing joint
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A favourite fishing spot.
Don’t think wild city cotton tail would be all that great. But with the way grocery prices are climbing I won’t say no.
I might have a half dozen or so rollers here, a roller collection. Some of them even work.I bought a roller in the 90’s. No longer get preggers.
those are sweet! looks like a happy groupAfter a June and July that were just hadean, august was hot for a day or two at a time with cool periods between.
All the plants appreciated the let up in temperatures.
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i'm getting to that point too. though, DOT did a solid job of killing my summer riding season this year by redoing the surface of the main road to anywhere from my property. had it covered in gravel (on top of old asphault) for the better part of two months, and just laid chip seal down about two weeks ago so it's still shedding all the pebbles and shit. Shoulders and turn offs covered in gravel still. too fuckin slick in a car to be on it, let alone on a bike.Why I don't ride anymore.
My bike looks great all clean and intact parked in the shop~!
Ever since I discovered convertibles the bike holds no interest for me unless feeling suicidal.
One of my work buddies got run over by a 18 year old in a F150 this spring.i'm getting to that point too. though, DOT did a solid job of killing my summer riding season this year by redoing the surface of the main road to anywhere from my property. had it covered in gravel (on top of old asphault) for the better part of two months, and just laid chip seal down about two weeks ago so it's still shedding all the pebbles and shit. Shoulders and turn offs covered in gravel still. too fuckin slick in a car to be on it, let alone on a bike.
might decide to be one of those guys that only rides on the track, but that just sounds boring too. the rush of avoiding a dumbass cager is something special lol
Damn, sorry to hear about your buddy. It's been four years now since one of our close family friends was murdered by a left turner. Granted, based off the condition of the dude's truck, and our friend's helmet and bike, it's safe to assume our friend was moving at least 80mph, if not faster, when the dude turned left in front of him. 100% avoidable wreck.One of my work buddies got run over by a 18 year old in a F150 this spring.
He hasn't been back to work yet~! Only 35 and big pretty healthy boy.
Fractured broken just about everything~! In the hospital I think 2 weeks.
RUN OVER, not just hit.
I can't afford that let alone except how long and poorly I will recover.
My livelihood on the roof is my agility. Not a hard choice for me.
Had the vette to 120 the other afternoon on a little section of road I call the NY autobahn [rt.8 from Brant Lake to Hague]