09:48 – Barbara’s oral surgery went fine. She’s off to the gym and supermarket this morning. Colin has been sleeping through the night again instead of walking around all night whining and whimpering. That was going on Sunday and Monday nights. Barbara thinks it was because Frances and Al had stayed with us Saturday night and Colin was looking for them.
I’m going to check Blevins and Farmers Hardware today for firewood racks. We have probably a cord or more of wood in a pile in the corner of the back yard, just sitting there rotting. We want to get a rack or racks set up under the deck, order in a cord or two of firewood, and get it racked and under tarps. We won’t burn it routinely, so I’m considering whether there’s something I can spray on it to keep down the rot, insects, and snakes. I was thinking something environmentally-friendly like potassium cyanide, but I may just use some kind of organic pesticide.
We’re almost finished emptying out the Winston-Salem house. We’ll have to do a dump run to get rid of a lot of stuff we’re discarding, and Goodwill will have to bring a large truck to pick up the stuff we’re donating, but at that point the house will be empty. We met with a real estate agent on our trip down last weekend. She recommended we sell the house as-is instead of doing stuff like painting, refinishing some of the hardwood floors, and so on. I think that came as a relief to both of us. Yes, the house will sell for less than it might have otherwise, but we’d have to spend a lot of time, effort, and money getting all that stuff done. The house should sell pretty quickly, my guess is either to a young couple who’d rather do things themselves as we did when we bought it in 1987, or to someone who wants it as a rent property. It’s close to Wake Forest University, and with four bedrooms upstairs and a full granny apartment downstairs, the new owner could generate a nice rental income from it.
“We want to get a rack or racks set up under the deck, order in a cord or two of firewood, and get it racked and under tarps.”
I’m still building racks for our firewood; stacking up “a cord or two” almost sounds like it’s a snap, a quick afternoon’s work. It probably is for two or three burly teenage kids, but not ol’ OFD anymore; I can do it for an hour or two and then have to take a pretty good break. Maybe one more hour and that’s it for the day. During cold weather we keep a small pile of it with kindling near the stove, so in the morning we can fire it right up again from the coals. And don’t be like Those Guys up here a couple of months ago who thought they’d dry some wet logs by leaning them against the stove while they went out skiing. When they got back, their cabin was a smoldering ruin. Obviously make sure you have smoke detectors and fire extinguishers handy there.
Sunny w/blue skies today and gradually getting colder again. Off shortly for various errands and might drift on down to the vets group later, depending on factors back here; I got a lot to do on my plate.
Since pretty much any firewood rack is going to be “some assembly required” you might as well save the money and build one of these….
http://www.instructables.com/id/No-tools-firewood-rack/
made from common store items, with almost no cutting (and you can use a handsaw) expandable to any size
It’s very sturdy without a single fastener. Goes up quickly. Very easy. nothing precise or finicky.
I built it, and I’m surprised by the strength.
nick
(I went the extra mile and put 2×2 concrete patio tiles under it to control weeds and moisture, so that took a bit of extra work.)
“(I went the extra mile and put 2×2 concrete patio tiles under it to control weeds and moisture, so that took a bit of extra work.)”
Excellent idea! Damn. OK, since I haven’t stacked any wood yet in my racks, I can still put those tiles under them now! Wizard! And I already have covers for the wood. Admittedly, our firewood op has been pretty haphazard here thus fah; we started out with a stupid pellet stove which did nothing for us and was a major PITA and then we just got cranking with a woodstove, but it was catch-as-catch-can and doing rack stuff by fits and starts. I need to be better organized and think of stuff like this.
Today is more work with the smoke detectors, fire extinguishers, some paint touch-up stuff, and re-org of the office and attic. I’ll skip the vets group this week; kinda need a break from thinking about that stuff, and there’s a lot to do here.
Clouding up now and weather liars predict some precip later.
For a guy who professes to dislike Trump severely, Scott Adams sure is writing a lot of columns about him. I wonder if he is writing a new book? “Stamina – Trump’s Lingistic Kill Shot for Clinton (Master Persuader Series)”:
http://blog.dilbert.com/post/141202065606/stamina-trumps-lingistic-kill-shot-for-clinton
“Donald Trump has been saying lots of bad things about Hillary Clinton for months, but the one that will stick is “stamina.” I’ll tell you why.”
“The best Trump kill shots have the following qualities.”
“1. Fresh word that is not generally used in politics”
“2. Relates to the physicality of the subject (so you are always reminded)”
Alpha men and women who like alpha men will not vote for Hillary, no matter what. Just about the only people who will vote for Hillary are people who think of the USA as Uncle Santa Claus.
“Just about the only people who will vote for Hillary are people who think of the USA as Uncle Santa Claus.”
What about Mr. ech’s point concerning EC votes? And wouldn’t it seem like she has the demographic numbers by now, thanks to decades of Dems having opened the gates to tens of millions of FSA derps with absolute Repub acquiescence and enabling?
I am hearing of massive numbers of Reagan Democrats crossing the line and voting for Trump in the primaries. Trump appeals to these people since, 1) he does not take any crap from anyone, and 2) he is talking about dismissing NAFTA, TPP, and favored nation status with a 35% import tariff on all goods entering the USA. Of course, we could be looking at a modern operation chaos, but I highly doubt that.
I see Trump taking Florida, Texas, New York State, New Jersey, Michigan, and several more of the high population states. Trump is very popular in New York State since he from Queens, not Manhattan. He is viewed as anti-Wall Street, not Wall Street. I suspect that California, Illinois, and maybe Ohio will go to Hillary.
I see Trump taking most, if not all, of the flyover states. Hillary will take Minnesota probably. The electoral college favors the flyover states, not the high population states.
I’ve always used 2×6 pressure treated planks on cinder blocks. I just cross stack the ends to hold it in then tarp it. Of course it a much milder climate here and the only wildlife is feral cats and sometimes rats. Both can get in the old woodpile, but cats help control the rats.
@nick
Thanks for the link. Good idea. I showed it to Barbara and she agreed that we should just build one or more of these rather than buying metal racks. We’ll build them under our deck near the back door, which opens into the unfinished area where the wood stove is.
I’m considering how much firewood to buy. How many full cords do you guys keep on hand?
How much wood – depends pretty much on your house and insulation level. Our house is too poorly insulated, and we don’t really have a proper heating system (just a masonry stove). Still, we start the winter with 2-3 cords. If you don’t use it all, there is no problem keeping it around a year or three.
Thanks. The only experience I have with firewood quantity for actual primary heating is one of my friends when I was in undergrad. He was a biology professor, and lived pretty self-sufficiently with his wife and two daughters in a log home that I suspect he probably built himself. That was in northwestern PA, and IIRC he said that they went through 8 or 9 cords every winter for heating.
I remember going out with him and another friend one time to collect wood. He’d gotten a call from a friend who told him that a piece of land was being cleared for strip-mining and there were a whole bunch of trees that had been cut down and were free for the taking. We headed out there with Al’s big-ass chain saw. The trees were about telephone-pole diameter. Al cut them into lengths of 10 or 12 feet that would fit in the bed of his one-ton pickup with some hanging out the back. Fred and I picked up the cut lengths and tossed them into the bed to haul back to Al’s house. I was tired after we’d filled the bed once, but we ended up going back several more times. Let me tell you: a 10 or 12 foot length of telephone-pole size green wood ain’t light. I’m sure Al had his pickup loaded way over nominal, and I’d guess we hauled 10 or 12 tons of green wood that day. I think Fred went back up a couple days later to help Al get it cut to length and split with his hydraulic splitter. IIRC, I didn’t visit Al any time in the next couple weeks.
Google hits for “how much firewood do I need” have a broad response, so it’s a good idea to seek info from the horse’s mouth 🙂
I don’t stack it for heating, just firepit and smoking food for flavor, and as a deep backup for cooking with a rocket stove. I’m covered by just what deadfall I get on my suburban lot. I am looking to double my storage, if I can find a way to get that past the spouse, who thinks I’ve got too much stuff stacked already.
MOST of our likely disasters here take place in a cooling part of the year. I’ve got nat gas heat, and a nat gas fireplace, backed up with a Mr Buddy propane heater, a colman fuel heater, and a kerosene shop heater. It would have to be pretty long term to get me down to heating with wood.
Now if I could find a way to burn wood for cool I’d be stacking it higher than the garage!
nick
(i really like the wood rack, so simple, quick, and actually works. That is exactly what I want in a prep. One improvement would be to screw a short piece of wood between the uprights to keep them spread, but it’s not necessary.)
“How many full cords do you guys keep on hand?”
Ours is a roughly 1,400 square-feet house, pretty compact, with half the windows being brand-new and there’s just the two of us and the animals. With the oil heat as a backup, we’ve been getting by nicely with two cords per season, and without any oil at all, probably three cords. This was during two bitterly cold northern VT winters, and this last one, which has been a joke. Once we get the rest of the windows done, along with the front and back doors, we can heat the whole place all winter with just the wood stove and probably two cords, but I want three to four on-hand all the time, with half of it green and seasoning from year to year. I already had the metal racks so will go with those, plus using Mr. nick’s idea for the pavers underneath. And the tops covered.
And as I mentioned above, it’s a fair amount of strenuous physical labor to haul and stack a couple of cords in the racks, let alone cutting and transporting it in the first place. We’ll be looking for a local supplier that we can rely on here this year, which reminds me; I gotta get us set up with a couple of local CSA farms, too. And get cracking with that vets group that’s gonna be doing the garden space down in Burlap.
Don’t break your backs on that wood the first couple of days; take it nice and easy and slow. You’ll feel it that night and the next day, I guarantee. We ain’t 20-year-old kidz anymore. Which I always think of when I’m doing it; who’s gonna be doing it if and when I hit my 70s and 80s?
Thanks. I think we’ll start with a full cord and then decide how much more we’ll need. Am I correct that if I keep it dry and covered it should remain usable essentially indefinitely?
Short of some kinda insect infestation, yeah. We’ve had ours rained and snowed on hard and once it’s dried out again, good to go. Hard to prevent that here, as the winds can get pretty strong and come from any direction, bringing precip sideways all too often.
You’ll get into it with time, trial and error for your particular site.
Fortunately, none of us fit any of these criteria:
https://www.lewrockwell.com/2016/03/john-w-whitehead/americas-gestapo/
FTA:
For instance, you might be a domestic terrorist in the eyes of the FBI (and its network of snitches) if you:
* express libertarian philosophies (statements, bumper stickers)
* exhibit Second Amendment-oriented views (NRA or gun club membership)
* read survivalist literature, including apocalyptic fictional books
* show signs of self-sufficiency (stockpiling food, ammo, hand tools, medical supplies)
* fear an economic collapse
* buy gold and barter items
* subscribe to religious views concerning the book of Revelation
* voice fears about Big Brother or big government
* expound about constitutional rights and civil liberties
* believe in a New World Order conspiracy
In other words, patriots are terrorists?
Am I correct that if I keep it dry and covered it should remain usable essentially indefinitely?
Works for Keith Richards, should work for wood.
When I was a youngen’ and we cut our own wood (typically Madrone trees, which really burn nice), we had wood that was 10 years old that was as good as new. Key is to keep it dry and keep it off the ground. Termites might be a problem but can be easily checked by looking for trails on the supports.
Spending the next 2 days getting ready for the Greater Houston Hamfest on Saturday.
I move a lot of stuff and make some money selling at the swap on that day, and it’s fun to chat with other hams. It sucks missing the exhibit hall and the other vendors, but that’s the choice.
I love the SW receiver I got last year, and just realized it’s still on the same set of D cells. One year of use. Couple of hours a week on average, maybe a bit less. It doesn’t take long to scan around the bands and see if they are open, and maybe listen to some music or talk for a while. One thing, everyone says “make sure you get one with a BFO so you can listen to the ham bands, SSB.” Well, the ham bands are very narrow, and signals are very close together. Even with a portable but ‘table top’ sized radio, with its big dial, I can’t really tune any SSB conversations. My digital tuning SWL radios have tiny little BFO dials. So after a year of testing, if you want to listen to ham conversations, get a ham radio, or a “communications receiver”. Your typical SWL radio, especially a compact one, isn’t gonna do it for you.
nick
(and I DO recommend SWL as an easy way to learn about antennas and propagation. I find it much more satisfying to ‘spin the dial’ on my SW radio, and then switch to my ham radio to get the exact freq, or to listen to the ham bands, than to sit there spinning the dial on my ham radio. I’m also starting to notice wear on my ham radio knob, and would prefer to keep that on the relatively cheap SW radio.)
Here’s a risk that’s outside most preppers envelope…
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-03-17/its-all-fked-brazil-descends-chaos-rousseff-lula-wiretaps-trigger-mass-protests
Judge with his own agenda publishes some stuff, and BAM, party time in the streets.
That’s one of those things you really can’t put a timeline or a reasonable possibility on.
nick
“That’s one of those things you really can’t put a timeline or a reasonable possibility on.”
And the linked quote:
““We’re in the hands of leaders who are bandits,” said Arivaldo Gomes, 54, a deliveryman. “I’m ashamed of this country,” he told The New York Times. But perhaps Josias de Souza, a political commentator put it best: “Brazil is being governed by a joke. It’s turned into an aspiring banana republic.”
Substitute those names for standard Murkan ones and it’s the same deal here. All of what those two guys said. In a MUCH bigger and more dangerous population.
“* subscribe to religious views concerning the book of Revelation”
Hey, I agree with this one! Esp. when it’s the ONLY book some of these cretins read and believe in of all the books in the Bible! The late David Koresh used to read to his little group down there in Waco from this book for HOURS daily. Hey Dave, ya know there’s some other books in there, buddy? But this is the thing with groups who are OFFSHOOTS of OFFSHOOTS among the Prod fundies. Branch Davidians. Yeah. Of course this didn’t help them much when they were shot, gassed and incinerated by Fed SS shock troops under the orders of Field Marshal Rodham and her gaulieters.
As for the other criteria on that list, I’m guilty of most of most them, and even though I took all associated stickers off the vehicles a while back, I’m most certainly on somebody’s chit-list. Embittered vet and ex-cop doesn’t help me much, either. Oh, and Patron Life Member of the NRA (for decades) and local gun club here.
98% of cars sold in 2022 will be connected to the intertubes:
http://electronicdesign.com/iot/auto-companies-speed-toward-digital-wireless-services
I’m sure that there will be no problems with that. Ransomware, anyone?
I have a couple of stickers. One for our subdivision. One for the kids’ school. My CERT pass. One that is a ‘friends of ours’ sticker from my local constabulary.
The first and last should help in some cases, and the CERT is necessary to get thru the cordon in a volunteer exercise or the real deal. In all they are intended to help me move thru areas that might be restricted. If sentiment toward the boys in blue gets more negative, there may come a point where the last might have risks associated with it, but until then, I’ll leave it.
Oh, I tick most of the boxes on the list. It’s like the push to get more normal behaviors classified as mental illnesses. Demonize, marginalize, criminalize.
You all noticed that Germany has rounded up some of a group they don’t like.
Free speech. Presumption of innocence. You don’t miss em until you don’t have them…
nick
“You all noticed that Germany has rounded up some of a group they don’t like.”
Sweet nostalgia for Frau Gaulieter Merkel.
“You don’t miss em until you don’t have them…”
Most derps just STFU and keep their heads down and then wonder why just being alive and breathing in their country constitutes a list of crimes and criminal behavior. Comes as quite a shock when they’re picked up and thrown in the clink. Followed by a bit of fun waterboarding and then a trip in a boxcar with other miscreants to a “work farm.”
Speaking of waterboarding; can we waterboard some criminal scumbags before they croak and get some straight answers? I’m thinking of Henry Kissinger, Dick Cheney, Larry Klinton, that Nazi Soros, Field Marshal Rodham, Dubya and Poppy, etc., for starters.
Uh-oh…Houston we have a problem…just how can the MSM spin this chit???
http://takimag.com/article/tomorrow_belongs_to_imi_i_david_cole/print#axzz43C0IXwcj
So there are 58 different gender terms now. Who knew? And the next census may ask you which one you are.
http://www.weeklystandard.com/article/2001610
and
https://www.rt.com/usa/236283-facebook-gender-custom-choice/
None of your business!
What genders are Two-Spirit, Pangender, Neutrois and Transmasculine? Wait, I do not want to know.
If Trump and Cankles had a kid, the gender would be Trumples ™ 🙂
The only kid Cankles has managed to spew was hers and Web Hubbell’s. Evidently both he and the late Vince Foster found her to be hot. Meanwhile The Donald is married to one of the most gorgeous women in the world. Why he’d wanna be Prez is beyond me. A gigantic headache that will turn even his mop of hair white in no time.
How many genders are there? Two. Man and woman He created them. Period.
“How many genders are there? Two. Man and woman He created them. Period.”
+infinity
All the rest are bull shit and those people need to get a life and a real job.
No, there are multiple genders, e.g., der, die, and das in German or his, her, and its in English. But gender is purely a linguistic concept. In human biology, there are only two sexes: XY and XX (excluding polysomy and similar monstrosities).
@ofd, they can continue to simply ignore it.
I’ve heard it before, don’t remember where, but some time ago. Hard working socially and religiously conservative hispanics have no sympathy or simpatico for the american black. NONE. And they can’t be guilted.
They’ve pushed them out of COMPTON. And the place got orders of magnitude better. As has almost every black area the hispanics have moved into. Same with asians, or gay men for that matter. Funny how the converse is never true.
nick
“In human biology, there are only two sexes: XY and XX…”
I rest my case, Your Honor.
“All the rest are bull shit and those people need to get a life and a real job.”
+1,000
“Funny how the converse is never true.”
To wit, the city where I was born, New Bedford, MA. The ‘hood where I sometimes spent summer vacations with my grandparents has long been a festering and violent slum and their former house has caught fire at least once, with major damage. During the Sixties riots, the inner-city “youths” would toss highway flares into parked cars along a street in “white” neighborhoods, including ours, so the car would go up like a torch in the middle of the night to the sounds of breaking glass and screaming of curses. Paterson, NJ, where my former FIL grew up, likewise.
So we ignore it all and just don’t mention it in polite or public conversation and have done so for many decades now while also shoveling out trillions to no apparent positive effect. A few made it into the middle class, and a few others, like our Prez and his wife, got to where they are via Affirmative Action and quotas and are both arrogant about it and also clearly conflicted and shamed. So we have riots still and they shut down a Presidential candidate’s 1A rights in Chicago and they whine about the racism in Hollyweird, but note that they don’t mention who runs the place out there, either. It ain’t Trump supporters, not by a long shot.
I’m beginning to wonder how much longer the productive class is going to keep paying the bribes… there is a groundswell of ‘let it burn’ and it’s not just about the political process.
I’d almost used danegeld there but that is too dignified for the FSA.
nick
I’m certain, utterly certain, that you’ve exceeded your insensitvity quotient for the day, suggesting that Down Syndrome children and other other-abled children are monstrosities.
Go Galt, young man.
“I’d almost used danegeld there but that is too dignified for the FSA.”
Haha, peeps on this board get it, but where else in North Murka? Run “danegeld” by any hundred derps in the street and see wussup. And the Danes involved in that kept going with it until Alfie showed them the door. One of only two English kings called “Great.” Very tricky tightrope to walk back then, too. He was one smart mofo. Went back and forth between Old English, Latin and Old Icelandic and wrote and translated stuff. No, “danegeld” is not appropriate for the FSA; better to just straight up use “bribes” and “blackmail” because BlackMailMatters.
“…you’ve exceeded your insensitvity quotient for the day…”
And here we have a case of the pot calling the kettle black.
And down here we have a guy actually TALKING BACK to uppity BLM types threatening us with riots an’ chit:
http://freedomoutpost.com/black-lives-matter-thug-to-white-people-if-trump-wins-niggas-are-fully-hell-bent-on-inciting-riots-everywhere/
Yo, fool, try dat chit up here in the Frost-and-Ice-and-Mud Kingdom. You gon look like Swiss cheese gone bad.
Poor Jared:
http://freedomoutpost.com/convicted-pedophile-former-subway-spokesman-jared-fogle-gets-a-bloody-knuckle-sandwich-from-convicted-robber/
Knuckle sammiches by day, footlongs by night.
Hey Jared, meet your new cellmate, he’s really in for rape, the murder part was accidental…
n
…uppity…
Raaaaaaacist! That’s a verboten word.
50 lashes with a wet noodle, 6 months Cankles scabs scraper.
Cruz was spinning “the math” last night on how he could easily win. Everybody else says he”s toast. God’s on his side, though. And Glenn Beck cursing at Kasich for staying in. Lol this is getting good. Maybe Beck will try to kill Kasich. A mission from God.
All the libturds, RINOs and establishment hate and fear Trump. The rest of us hate the establishment and are enjoying watching the GOP implode. The only thing that would make it better is if Cankles strokes out and they throw Biden in.
Hater.
Yes, some of us could tell this would be an election campaign year of many boffo laffs. I hate the treasonous Repub asswipes with a passion, even worse than I hate and loathe the Dem sons of bitches. Watching them shit themselves and panic almost hourly is making OFD very happy.
This is sinful of me, of course, but jeez, these bastids spout stuff about God every chance they get and how God’s on their side, blah, blah, blah. Beck is a fucking dry drunk lunatic who is gonna end up badly any day now at the rate he’s going.
And so will Larry Klinton and his lovely wife Bruno. They are evil and evil gets its comeuppance if not in this life, the next one. They’re pushing hard for it in this one, though. The only thing better? If Cankles croaks on stage during one of her patented coughing fits; they move to Sanders and days later he croaks of natural causes; panicking now, they throw Biden in, who then starts rolling on the floor and foaming at the mouth while screaming obscenities. All of this on the tee-vee live.
Looking at net stuff today and the last couple of days, hard-right types kinda like me seem to be evenly divided between those who think Trump will go all the way and those who see Cankles in a shoe-in and beat-down of Trump. I’d hesitate to even bet, but I still think Gary North is right and it depends heavily on what the FBI director does and the timing thereof.
Whenever I hear the “Trump can’t win against hitlary” or some variation, I think ‘disinformation’ ‘big lie’ and a variety of other things. NO ONE KNOWS. And some do the devil’s work willingly.
nick
Anyone got a recommendation for a gps aware map that is fully install-able under android and ios? Not web based… ideally street level and topo…
n
“if I keep it dry and covered it should remain usable essentially indefinitely?”
In my experience, I always wind up with wood worm in old wood. Which doesn’t stop you burning the stuff, of course, but it does mean that you won’t want to stack it in your house any more. Green wood needs a year to season (i.e., dry out); I try to use it up within 2-3 years after that, so 3-4 years total age. If you buy in wood, it will normally already be 1-2 years old.
In human biology, there are only two sexes: XY and XX…
Except for Rosie O’Donnell which would be XXL.
Anyone got a recommendation for a gps aware map
What about Google Maps? Don’t know if it is truly GPS aware as I have heard some say it uses cell towers to determine location. I have it on my phone (IOS), my kid has it on his phone (Android). Seems to know where I am even if I don’t.
I seem to recall that Google Maps has an offline mode – lets you download the maps/route you want for offline use.
Here it is:
https://www.androidpit.com/use-your-google-maps-offline
Is that the kind of thing you’re after? The kind of detail you specify would be “pretty big”.
The alternative is that I mail you my 10 year old Garmin with just the Northeast loaded. Northeast because 5 years ago, when I last updated it, the maps were too detailed for the ~ 1 GB of storage available.
nick – I’ve used Viewranger for 5/6 years now in the UK, they have the superb Ordnance Survey maps.
http://www.viewranger.com/en-gb
They apparently have US maps including topo, although I can’t comment on their quality, you might want to take a look. All map data is downloaded to your phone, you buy map tiles for the area(s) of interest. Also, the app has a a great set of features like track record/replay, buddy beacon, route sharing etc.
I don’t work for Viewranger I’m just a *very* satisfied customer.
Cheers
Norman
Google Maps offline used to work incredibly well, but then they apparently ran into copyright issues. So now, it depends where you are. Some places you can download a big area, other areas only a little bit, other areas not at all.
There’s an app called “offline maps” that works pretty well. Another called “Backcountry Navigator” if you’re after off-road information.
BTW: Google works both with and without GPS. If you don’t have it turned on, then it can approximate your position using cell towers and visible WLANs. At least, that’s how I understand it.
Thanks, I’ll look at the offline version of google maps.
If you use google maps, you might have noticed that it is constantly downloading map segments. If you are in an area with poor data coverage, or no svc, you don’t get map.
I’ve got DVD maps from various vendors for various devices, maybe I can use some of that. OFDs link to mytopo got me thinking, and the book I’m reading ATM has the protagonist using an offline map to get home. Time to look at mapping resources again.
BTW, google uses GPS if you’ve allowed it, and wifi if you allow it. If not, it uses cell towers for triangulation. They got in trouble for basically “war driving” while doing the streetview data collection. They were hoovering up all the wifi access points, and a ton of info about each one. They SAY they are only using it to improve accuracy of their mapping, but it’s a nice big data set….
nick
“For instance, you might be a domestic terrorist in the eyes of the FBI (and its network of snitches) if you…”
Got me on most of them. Lucky the FBI doesn’t have much power down here… 🙂
MrAtoz wrote…
” …6 months Cankles scabs scraper.”
Stop trying to give OFD a hardon… 🙂
Well, the discussion has been about “wood” lately. lol
Hardwood. My surname is Hardy. It derives from Old French, meaning “bold” and “tough.” I’ll leave the rest to your fervid imaginations.
“Lucky the FBI doesn’t have much power down here…”
You might wanna walk that statement back a tad….the Feebies had an office in Moscow back in the late 1980s and pretty much seem to go wherever they want in the world.