As a non metal guy who's favorite punk genres are ironically the closest to metal punk gets, generally the proggier side of stuff ain't for me, especially if it's something like thrash which I think you should just kinda aim for Reign in Blood. As far as metal goes, I like a lot of sludge and doom metal and listen to a lot of Bolt Thrower. I'm a riff merchant, a mediocre musician but good songwriter, I live and die by the riff hook
I'm a crust punk and For Whom the Bell Tolls is a stenchcore song played by a thrash band. I'm also a Cliff guy cause I'm mostly a bassist. Master of Puppets gets too wanky for me andninfind each song could have a minute cut out. And justice songs could usually have 3 minutes cut and I'm also not big on it anyway. I'm not listening to thrash for technicality
Beat Metallica album. The only one I will put on somewhat regularly.
Fr, it'd feel nicer to say you can't be bought if someone would fuckkng try to.
If our brains were computers we wouldn't have computers.
I guess just cutting power would do it, cause inertia. I have placed the cart ahead of the horse in that regard. It's sti super doable if built in and you shouldn't have to/its generally not a great idea DIY your own safety features anyway. I was saying I could probably handle it more to illustrate it shouldn't be all that difficult or expensive to implement professionally.
Edit: also I should add even though I hope it's generally assumed, there is no safety implement someone can't get around if foolish enough. This can only ever serve as an additional wall of safety to hand guards etc thsn you should be using anyway. But it's still.dangerous gear and all the safety you can manage practically should be added, redundancy is good when.it can have limbs.
I'd have to look into.the finer points of how the thermo gun is hooked up but you could place it somewhere out of the way of what you're cutting but still near the blade and add a shield to keep the radius of where the thermometer is detecting near the blade, have a general range for human hand temp which will pretty much always be higher thsn anything else in range by a good amount, wire that to a kill switch that you wire to the power supply. Temp guns being a whole digital thing is probably beyond my immediate knowledge, don't know my way around a circuit board too good, but I do know a guy who builds my amps and pedals who for sure does.
I'm all too aware you can snort heroin. I knew a dude who ate it. Which is max danger with minimal effect. Ranking systems really should have a basis and mixing something with.wster and baking soda shouldn't make it considered a different thing under the law unless water and baking soda become illegal.
In any scenario I can run, they absolutely will be, st least corvids in general. They're adaptable to almost any region, ravens work as spotters for arctic wolves, they fly over potential prey so they can later get pickings on the kill. They're adaptive to pretty much every environment and there isn't s place on earth I know of they don't live aside from Antarctica (I'm generalizing crows as corvids here) and they tend to manage some niche in any system they exist in. This is also how we can learn from the humble crow. The future is looking bright for them not matter what it is for us. They can pick our bones and become a dominant species contender or we'll hang around and they'll still be in the top 50 animals when it comes to having it pretty good.
It wouldn't even bother me if they just like, made them cut a government contract style deal where they'd make and develop it under subsidy until they get a law passed. That's some wonk shit, but I'm trying to consider a doable thing under lib world to keep fingers on hands until it's settled. Cause in the end, does anyone operating these machines give a flying fuck who's getting the money for what's keeping their hands attached to.their arms more than that it's fucking there in the first place? Instal tthe damn sensors and then argue about it.
I agree with scheduling and all that. Ceacknand cocaine should count as just cocaine. They do be hittin different tho. But under thst logic shooting coke should also get it's own schedule cause that's also very different. Snorting is what we all have seen or done, crack imo does kinda kick a bit of ass, for the first hit and then you gradually start to feel like trash, the other hits don't do like the first and you fiend for a few hours til it wears off or make the mistake of getting more. Shooting it feels like being hit by a train made of tinfoil and I hate it.
The victim seems totally calm until.they notice it's a tablesaw from prior to the regulatory date. Cause you fucking know you won't have to update your saws as an employer let alone a private owner. Which will probably also be a thing that if it becomes necessary then it will only apply to new saws and anyone thst already had an industrial saw, which is generally built to last or be serviced like a ship.of theseus where as far as regulations are concerned it's the same saw they bought in the 70s, you won't see it unless some saws get sabbed
Okay, that's reasonable IF you're implementing a solution at the same time. Make it a legally standard part and have the manufacturers pay the patent holder for all I care until then. The stopgap measure shouldn't be 'keep letting people lose fingers until we settle this'.
Consumer choice? Fucking bushit, most people using this stuff are at work when they're doing so. I work kitchens and I'm.thinking about the same application for meat slicers cause I've seen some horrors there and of course any running saw would benefit immensely and it wouldn't even be remotely difficult to implement, you stick a thermometer gun to the thing and if an alive temperature enters that zone it shuts down. It could even serve a dual purpose of seeing the temp of what you're cutting which can be useful for quite a few things that are best cut from frozen but the blade can warm up fast. I could literally build this for like $40 and that's to safely mod industrial equipment, building it in wouldn't cost much at all on what's already a very expensive piece of hardware. A hand detector would realistically make it like $20 more max.
Like, at best they'd run your pockets and tske away what you had on you. One time when I was 18 or 19 walking to my parents place after a party, and it had been a really far walk, like a good 20 km, so although I was drunk at the start I wasn't by this point when a cop pulled up on me like 5 blocks from home, I guess I had stumbled a bit but once I was talking to her and explained I was on my way home and very close and how far I'd already come from quite safely she was about to leave until another fucking cop was coming by and decided to also pull over. She said 'fuck, it's my supervisor, sorry' searched me, found like 5 grams asked if it was for personal use, I said yup and then supervisor cop wanted to take me to the drunk tank and we both pointed out I'm wayyyy closer to my house than the drunk tank so I got put under arrest, cuffed and then released to the custody of my parents as an adult. ACAB but some Ca are more Bs than others, the cop that was gonna let me off seemed concerned my parents would come down hard on me, they knew where I was and what I was doing, it was fine. They did come out and chew the supervisor out. Later while being arrested at a protest with a group of people and they were trying to get us to rat they asked us as a group which of us had a criminal record, after a while they finally called my name about it, turns out that 'record' was the 5 grams seized, but that's not a criminal record because I was never charged, they just ran names and found a seizure, but there was never any charged and I was placed under arrest to my parents custody (illegally cause adult) for drunk in public charges and possession never came up.
They really dropped the ball in our province and had the government handle the whole retail part, like they do liquor. They failed to consider how absurdly cheap weed had always been here and that everyone already had at least one dealer. They did the American 8th/quarter kinda thing and with essentially a $10/g cost until you hit an Oz with is still $120 at the lowest, double street price. Canada weed prices go $10 per g, 3 for $25, 5 for $40, if you're buying small quantities, but if you're not a sucker it's easy as hell to find a solid quality ounce for $60. I pay $40 per oz
That's not a distinguishing factor from Canada tho
My neighborhood trees are owned by crows and I've been watching them do their thing since I caught em building nests in early March. Crows are comrades and should be looked to as an example. They didn't just build their own nests. They worked on other nests too and would bring the twigs to a nest that would fit best with that twig. They also placed them throughout the trees at different heights and at angles and distances one nest could see at least 3 other nests clearly. Now the lil ones are born and being silly trying to learn how to crow and the entire hood has crows overlooking and swooping outdoor cats or people who fuck around. Something happened the other night and all of them started going off, cawing super loud in groups in different trees while others flew between. Crows build communities and their neighborhood defense is top tier. Really watch crows in the city. They're doing communism already.
So being Canadian, weed is legal. But also before that even, fucking EVERYONE smoked/smokes weed where I am. According to wastewater studies we are the most stoned province (it ain't BC, surprisingly) and like, growing up it wasn't weird to find that other kid's parents smoked weed, my ex's grandma was an absolute stoney baloney. It's almost weirder if you don't, and that applied to before legalization. It seems like it's still generally more taboo there culturally. I grew up in the neighborhoods they filmed early Trailer Park Boys in and it's not an unrealistic reflection of the place, fucking EVERYONE smokes weed.
Also, they had mayors and stuff, a VERY clear class division and were technically under the rule of Gondor after the Northern Kingdom fell but Gondor didn't really have the resources or urge to do any ruling over there. Once Aragorn was in they were essentially an autonomous zone under military protection in exchange for maintaining the local roads and bridges.
Fucking hand in your gumshoes and deboonker hats, stop pretending you're capable of parapolitical investigations right the hell now and go watch Seinfeld reruns (or Corner Gas reruns if you're Canadian) cause no one in that thread has any business looking into stuff anymore. I don't know if they failed The Belden Program or if the Belden Program failed them. For a hive of tinfoil hatred cranks, they seem to have missed a big one.
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No I don't know what this is from. But damn does it rule.
Punk classic for a fucking reason.
Provided to YouTube by The Orchard EnterprisesShellshock · Tank · ALASDAIR MACKIE WARD · PETER JAMES BRABBS · MARK BRABBSFilth Hounds of Hades℗ 2020 Deadline...
When you listen to the first track of my pick, you'll know exactly what I'm talking about. I'm going with the entire album Filth Hounds of Hades by Tank. Post metal that sounds like cocaine.
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It's a banger. He only makes bangers. This one is especially good.
A bunch of 5 minute cartoons that aired between real cartoons when they couldn't fill an adblock thst my dad and uncles remember and no one else does. Its fucking awesome and surprisingly subversive. I genuinely believe everyone here will love it.
I wanna know who was saying that 30 years ago, cause I certainly wasn't in that loop and also to rain a pummeling deluge of fists onto their throat for knowing this and not doing anything.
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Mine is the one in the link.
From the album "Pictures of Starving Children Sell Records". Lyrics:The first world's got greedy, we're consuming it allThe third world's got hunger and mili...
I covered this song before and the bass pattern in thet breakdowns is only 2 different variations but the pattern between em is nonsense, I had to count, and I hate counting. ANYWAY it's their best tune here's lyrics:
The first world's got greedy, we're consuming it all
The third world's got hunger and military control
This unequal balance is a master plan
One gets rich from the other's land
They've got it all worked out - and we give our consent
They've got it all worked out for Central America
They've got it all worked out for Africa
And in our naivety we believe myths and overconsume
And give them our consent
Dying in the shadow of the USA
"Let them eat bullshit, make the land pay"
Make a fast deal with the local elite
Then substitute cash-crops where once grew wheat
Build a cycle of dependence on a starvation-diet
With food as a weapon, workers stay quiet
And multinational names have blood on their brands
From taking an interest in misused lands
Del Monte, Tate & Lyle, Ralston Purina
Coca-Cola, RTZ, and Unilever
All packaging lifestyles for the glamorous west
Expand the company, exploit the rest
We are not isolated by distance
But by greed and our racist history
Just a wall's width away
Still impossible to see across
This space in front on me
It's we who write this history
We who guard the money-tree
We support the companies
We stole the colonies
And when the system starts to crack
We'll have to ready to give it all back
See the space which lies between the rich and the poor
How the space increases as we keep on taking more
Keeping that space between us all
Is how the west can keep control...
With a mission and a chequebook promising aid
Posing for the camera the United Nations man came
He talked of control and the terrible drought
And the way that the west would bail them out
They he stopped smiling and talked conditions
Of mutual aid; of American wishes
Sending in aid with sewn-on strings
If they won't buy arms - then it's pulled back in
Feeding the world American style
Col Sanders has an empire behind his smile
Back up the investments with a military regime
Then cleverly say: "It's to keep the world free!"
But the multinational myths are beginning to fall
The poor don't want aid, they want control
And if we really want to see the Third World eat
We've got to see through the wraping on the high street
Past barriers of culture that dictate our lives
We're busy consuming as the other half dies
And the answer's not a question on charity -
Not whilst profit's still the top priority -
So let the glossy shop-fronts know what to expect
And you Bosses of Companies...
And the cycle of hungry children
Will keep on going round
Until we burn the multinationals to the ground
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If you genuinely enjoy it, you pass thr hardest punk test.
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I'm the guy who used an epi pen recreationally!!!