Sirhc978
Sirhc978 OP t1_j6owsdi wrote
Reply to comment by Easy-Progress8252 in HBO's 'The Last of Us' gets Boston geography wrong again by Sirhc978
My wife was like "did they just jump cut to Maine?"
Sirhc978 t1_j6or8t7 wrote
Reply to State Rep. Gerhard Wants Gun Ownership Rights Restored To 'Ex-Felons' Like Him by slimyprincelimey
Maybe not all felons, but I don't see why they person who commits mail fraud or similar shouldn't get their rights back.
Submitted by Sirhc978 t3_10q3n5q in massachusetts
Sirhc978 t1_j602e5x wrote
Reply to What a tool by Matty_Bee63
>So what on earth are we waiting for?
Federal legalization so they can sell it like they sell liquor.
Sirhc978 t1_j5ylrcs wrote
Reply to New England Pond Hockey Classic moved from Lake Winnipesaukee to Lake Waukewan by Zephyr-4444
As of about a week ago, Waukewan was barely safe enough to ice fish on.
Sirhc978 t1_j2984zp wrote
Reply to comment by dimonium_anonimo in ELI5 why would we not be able to venture into space using rockets If Earth was 50% larger in diameter? by ShoulderHuge420
Yeah it is called The Outer Space Treaty. However there is something called a nuclear salt-water rocket which doesn't use explosions.
Sirhc978 t1_j296qrr wrote
Reply to ELI5 why would we not be able to venture into space using rockets If Earth was 50% larger in diameter? by ShoulderHuge420
They basically mean, we can't do it with our current rocket technology. Our rockets do the bare minimum to get into low earth orbit as it is. They are also horribly inefficient. Most rockets are something like 95% fuel, and 5% 'rocket'. If earth was 50% larger, we would need some alternative to chemical rockets. A lot of people suggest nuclear powered ones, which are possible, but have never really been tested.
In the end, rockets would not be impossible, they would just need to be different from the technology we currently use.
Sirhc978 t1_j1a63e9 wrote
Reply to comment by Madhavaz in TIL that DMVs in the US are allowed to sell some of your personal information and do. This practice is legal under federal law. For example, Florida’s DMV made $77 million and California’s DMV made $52 million in 2017 through this practice alone. by TheKeyboardKid
>Don't even get me started on those "Loyalty Rewards" cards from the grocery store and Target.
Don't forget those gas station locality cards that give you a discount on gas. Everyone wants to pay $0.10 less per gallon, until they realize you are only saving $1 for every 10 gallons you buy.
Sirhc978 t1_j15l0rx wrote
Reply to comment by r_hove in Not a good sign if we’re getting texts for the storm on Friday by b3_yourself
Friday's forecast for Manchester says
>Morning rain and wind followed by a mix of rain and snow showers in the afternoon. High 52F. Winds SSE at 20 to 30 mph. Chance of rain 100%.
North Conway is about the same.
Sirhc978 t1_j14cyls wrote
Reply to [ Removed by Reddit ] by MoneyCompetitive3652
There is a chrome extension for archive.today. It is just one click and it will archive the site.
Sirhc978 t1_j09efbh wrote
Reply to comment by JoshSidekick in Recreational cannabis prices in Mass. plummet as dispensary owners weigh future by bostondotcom
That is like 2 steps too many for what I want. It takes me 20 minutes to go to a dispensary and pick up what I want.
Sirhc978 t1_j07efcv wrote
Reply to comment by asscheeseterps710 in Recreational cannabis prices in Mass. plummet as dispensary owners weigh future by bostondotcom
The thing is, I have never bought flower at a dispensary. I only go there for vape carts or edibles. I especially like those 1:1 pill looking things. I can't even remember the last time I smoked a joint or hit a bowl.
Sirhc978 t1_j05fu9r wrote
I have a stupid question. Did you not turn the faucet on when you went to tour the house?
Sirhc978 t1_j05fkrt wrote
Reply to comment by otiswrath in Do Not Buy a House in Brookline! There is no water by LackSufficient7852
>The thing here is that I find it crazy that they did inspections on all of these houses without turning on the water once
This was like the first thing I did when we went to the open house for the house we ended up buying (in the neighboring town).
Sirhc978 t1_iz526wp wrote
Reply to Self-driving truck startup Kodiak Robotics wins $50 million deal to help develop driverless Army vehicles by Gari_305
Hasn't DARPA been working on this for decades? I swear I remember seeing videos in the 90s of an autonomous race they held every year in the desert.
Sirhc978 t1_iz4nte5 wrote
Reply to comment by somegridplayer in Massachusetts, New England grocery stores ranked by consumer nonprofit by JBupp
There are also only 6 Wegmans in the state vs the 8 gagillion Market Baskets.
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Reply to comment by SometimesITalk16 in If you find single-use time machine but it only goes backwards 1 hour, what would you do? by gameacid13
That would be cutting it close since you can only buy a ticket 59 minutes before the drawing.
Sirhc978 t1_iydt18m wrote
Reply to comment by kb_klash in Comcast’s sneaky Broadcast TV fee hits $27, making a mockery of advertised rates by DietCokeMachine
>Got any recommendations for a quality antenna?
It is more about your location than the antenna. There are parts of nashua where the best antenna on the market can't get a signal, and other parts where a $20 antenna will pick up 15 channels.
Sirhc978 t1_ivpzhy2 wrote
Reply to comment by dircs in 3D-printed weapons: Interpol and defense experts warn of ‘serious’ evolving threat by mossadnik
>The GG can't do the buffer tower if I recall correctly
GG sells the parts you need, or the raw material to make one. Just look up Zero percent lower on their site.
Sirhc978 t1_ivpincl wrote
Reply to 3D-printed weapons: Interpol and defense experts warn of ‘serious’ evolving threat by mossadnik
>“We are facing a serious threat if legal measures are not taken to control the production of printers and printing materials necessary for their use,” he said.
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>“The software that allows for the production of these types of weapons should, as far as possible, be banned from the market,” he added, explaining that this could prove difficult because the weapons are often sold in parallel markets. It includes selling on the darknet and in closed forums that can be difficult for law enforcement to access.
Decent printers are $200 (you can obviously spend way more). Most of the slicing software is free and open source. Printing a gun isn't as simple as "download file and hit print", but it is easier than making an 80% lower.
There is a company that sells a table top 5-axis milling machine that can automagically make a AR-15 lower from a solid block of aluminum.
Sirhc978 t1_ivp1ki3 wrote
We have a pellet stove in the basement, a propane furnace and electric baseboards in almost every room.
I am trying to see how long I can run just the pellet stove.
Sirhc978 t1_itlcir4 wrote
Reply to comment by zortlord in Kraft Heinz announces a joint venture with food tech startup NotCo to develop plant-based alternatives for its products. NotCo's AI platform is capable of replicating animal products using plants alone. Their milk uses 74% less energy, 92% less water, and generates 74% less CO2 than regular milk. by cartoonzi
Well, since they say they would be replacing the milk in Kraft Mac and Cheese, I don't think the nutritional value really matters at that point.
Sirhc978 t1_isxtlc0 wrote
Reply to The Earth is subjected to a hail of subatomic particles from the Sun and beyond our solar system which could be the cause of glitches that afflict our phones and computers. And the risk is growing as microchip technology shrinks. by Sariel007
There was a Mario 64 speedrun where a bit flip happened and saved the runner a few seconds.
Sirhc978 t1_j6oxhct wrote
Reply to New homeowner from Texas & first winter. I've never seen temps like what's forecasted. What do I need to know? (septic & well) by MysteryOil
>fill the bath tub just in case??
Only if you are on well water and the power goes out, which I don't think it will.
>Just over 1/4 tank of heating oil in the tank
That'll last the weekend.
>Car battery on a trickle charger
I've never had an issue starting my car when it is that cold. So long as your battery isn't like 7 years old.
>Flashlights and chargers and batteries accounted for and ready
As far as I know we are just getting cold, not a "storm". Your power should stay on.
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Honestly anything down to -5F is kind of business as usual. If you are super paranoid about your pipes freezing, just turn your taps on a little bit before you go to bed to keep the water moving, but that is probably unnecessary this weekend. It is one day of slightly colder than normal for this time of year.