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04-05-2006, 05:00 PM #21
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HOw do you keep your Electric Bill Down
Joining the bandwagon is what cops do.
I am not sure about your statement are you saying I am trying to bust people by contacting congress about legalization, and teaching people how to grow?
Was spray painting cannabis leaves all over my house some kind of secert conspiracy.
Come on man I used the same sig., the same aviator, and took up the same discustions with the other name. The only thing is my number of posts was kept down so in three months I would not be 7000 posts a head of everyone else. It was no secert I was not the same person. Even if it was I do not see how that would hurt anyone.
As for the qoutes above if you read the thread I said I was kidding and I would never hurt anyone that did not try to take my life. I was a bit annoyed with people knowingly trying to give me a headache and thinking it was funny. I say if you put out energy you should be able to take it back. If you get upset taking back your energy even if it was some sort of twisted joke then your purpose was to cause pain and nothing more to support a low self esteem. Did you read the threats Zandor and Mobay were giving me over and over before I decided to see how they would react to the same energy.
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04-05-2006, 05:28 PM #22
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HOw do you keep your Electric Bill Down
Did you actually read what you posted. They found that no warrant was required to search the trash.
Originally Posted by Sparrow
Obviously you only read the dissenting Judges' opinion.
Originally Posted by Sparrow
Anything you put in your trash is not protected by the fourth amendment. This also goes for odors and heat you do not attempt to keep on the premises.
In short: Anything you don't take steps to maintain ownership of is not protected by the fourth amendment.
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04-05-2006, 05:37 PM #23
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HOw do you keep your Electric Bill Down
I stand corrected. I have been reading so much law over the past couple weeks I seemed to have read it wrong. Thanks for clearing it up.
Well I guess it will not beat your case unless you could prove that it was decoration. So basically do not throw out anything. Burn baby burn
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04-05-2006, 07:36 PM #24
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HOw do you keep your Electric Bill Down
Yea if your tv is from 1987.
Originally Posted by Garden Knowm
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04-05-2006, 08:25 PM #25
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HOw do you keep your Electric Bill Down
Think of it this way. If you turn your tv off with the remote, then by your logic if you walked over to the tv then hit the power button it should remain off, cause it was still on. But that won't happen, it will turn on, because it was turned off with the remote.
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04-05-2006, 08:29 PM #26
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HOw do you keep your Electric Bill Down
"TV" who makes that product? Is it organic? Remote control growing?
I like it
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04-05-2006, 08:54 PM #27
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HOw do you keep your Electric Bill Down
tadaa..
Hi
I am not sure i understand you last post...
?
Actually I KNOW I dont understand it...
Many TV's have two switches...
For a TV to recaognize the remote, it always has to be ON..
Even when the picture is off....
But if you FIND the MAIN power swtitch on the TV.. you can turn the TV off and Turnoff the TV's ability to receive information from the remote...
Now it is really off and USING ZERO power..
right?
or
wrong?
i love you
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04-05-2006, 10:30 PM #28
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HOw do you keep your Electric Bill Down
The only tvs that operate this way are extremely old ones, well old in my opinion.
Originally Posted by Garden Knowm
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04-05-2006, 10:37 PM #29
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HOw do you keep your Electric Bill Down
So youre saying that 'modern' TV's have no standby feature, and no plug where they plug into the mains?
Originally Posted by tadaa
Modern TVs suck
Oh, and getting rid of stems/waste plant material - just bury it in the garden. Piece of pie.
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04-05-2006, 11:00 PM #30
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HOw do you keep your Electric Bill Down
I just buried my tv as instructed.
How long does it take to crack?
What is the best temp to germinate?
I left my car over it running to keep it warm at night, if it has not germinated yet would the exhaust harm it?
It is fairly windy were I am so most of the exhaust gets blown away. If you think the exhaust is benefical I will turn the car around.
Does it need to be plugged in to geminate?
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