CmdrShepard831
CmdrShepard831 t1_j2fblkh wrote
Reply to comment by meekaANDmochi in Court: Abortion doctors can’t be charged under Arizona law by Freexscsa
God I am just sitting here wondering what this guy is like in real life. It's like you're talking to a door or a lamp except both of those things have practical benefits.
CmdrShepard831 t1_j2evxju wrote
Reply to comment by gzlovesyou in New York opens its first legal recreational marijuana dispensary by ElderBass
Yep that's why we have the $40 ounces. This is also aided by lax growing laws that haven't really restricted the amount of growers available so we have a lot of surplus. The NY legislature can mess with this but prices should still come down over time.
CmdrShepard831 t1_j2ehj63 wrote
Reply to comment by gzlovesyou in New York opens its first legal recreational marijuana dispensary by ElderBass
There are places all over Oregon offering $40 ounces now but when it was first legalized and recreational sales started in 2015, all you could find was $12 grams and up.
CmdrShepard831 t1_j0jz476 wrote
Reply to comment by Xanthelei in Oregon city drops fight to keep Google water use private by ChocolateTsar
Anyone familiar with the situation would know in referring to the removal of previously built dams. When was the last time a damn even got built in the United States? Sorry I didn't know you needed every minute detail explained to you.
CmdrShepard831 t1_j0jr9nh wrote
Reply to comment by Xanthelei in Oregon city drops fight to keep Google water use private by ChocolateTsar
Literally nothing about this contradicts anything I've said, genius. You think you're the only person on reddit whose familiar with Oregon, the Columbia Gorge, or conservation efforts that have happened here? Who cares when the Bonneville dam was built? Are you really arguing that the only restoration acts or dam removals have been on the Columbia? Now who's being ignorant? 🙄
CmdrShepard831 t1_j0jmpe9 wrote
Reply to comment by Xanthelei in Oregon city drops fight to keep Google water use private by ChocolateTsar
You're referring to people using it for farming and washing a bunch of fertilizer back into the river or dams blocking spawning flow. Some evaporative cooling isn't going to affect that much of the river (assuming they were pulling from it) and give the desert region some much needed moisture in the air.
CmdrShepard831 t1_j0jmfbo wrote
Reply to comment by omg2k in Oregon city drops fight to keep Google water use private by ChocolateTsar
Those richers would never let an unsightly datacenter into their town.
CmdrShepard831 t1_j0jm7ya wrote
Reply to comment by poul0004 in Oregon city drops fight to keep Google water use private by ChocolateTsar
The guy mentioning his well being low is probably more to do with the droughts we've been having for years than someone pulling water from the Columbia.
CmdrShepard831 t1_iwt5cqx wrote
Reply to comment by sharkzbyte in Henry Rollins 1974 Bullis School, Potomac, Maryland by r_sharon
I was giving an example of someone who did exactly what they described.
CmdrShepard831 t1_iwszrwp wrote
Reply to comment by cleverkname in Henry Rollins 1974 Bullis School, Potomac, Maryland by r_sharon
Like Kid Rock who claims to have grown up in a Detroit trailer park but was actually the son of a guy who owned a chain of car dealerships and they didn't live in Detroit.
CmdrShepard831 t1_iucgfau wrote
Reply to comment by Shoesietart in Filing for Unemployment with Company that serially fires employees by marqui4me
Fraud aside, it seems like all these things could be easily faked by an employer considering hearings consist of a phone call and then ruled on.
CmdrShepard831 t1_j3aiitg wrote
Reply to comment by king-one-two in Slicing off SS ring by Greg_Esres
If OP had a lathe couldn't they just use that to cut the tube into pieces without anything extra?