Life without electricity. Would you survive?

Chunky Stool

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LOL, yes I have. Nasty fevers. And easily avoided my friend, if you know how. Where I live, not an issue. But where I live sometimes, very much an issue. Again, electricity is not so hard to live without outside the city. Especially in less developed societies where the tractor is a water buffalo. The human gut can survive on almost anything. You do know that billions of people live day to day lives without electricity right? Well, they may have limited community access, but billions live without electricity having an effect on their immediate survival. Predominately white countries would be the only ones truly crippled. Would make for a very interesting future as South America, Africa, and SE Asia would overnight have the stronger economies....
Your perspective is myopic
 

TacoMac

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I'm not the source for one and two I don't believe that simply posting the recipe would result in a conviction.

Destruction in itself is not bad.

I'm not delusional. It is a readily available recipe.

I might need to cut some steel and don't have a torch. Get off of it man. The only reason anyone said anything is because of the poster.
Here's the problem with your entire outlook: You blame others. To you, YOU posting it isn't your fault because hey, somebody else did it someplace else. The law doesn't work that way. The only thing they care about in the instance of the armored car robbery I mentioned earlier is, "where the hell did you learn how to make that"?

They will say you. Not somebody else, not some recipe book, not some other website. You.

That's all that law enforcement will care about.
 

TacoMac

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Hey White, can I have your grow stuff when they send you to jail? ;)
Laugh it up. Jails are rife with people that blame other people and think they now what they're talking about.

It's like speeding. Everybody does it. But guess what? You're the one the radar gun fell on so you're the one getting the ticket. Sorry, but that's how it works.

If some yahoo on this thread read his post, used it in a crime, got caught, and then pointed the finger at him for giving him the recipe, he's GOING to be at the very least questioned about it and in all likelihood charged for something. (In all likelihood, some form of negligence. Probably a class B misdemeanor that would see him fined with probation.)

The law isn't going to care that the person that committed the crime COULD have gotten the recipe from someplace else. The only thing they're going to care about is that they got it from him.
 

Singlemalt

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Laugh it up. Jails are rife with people that blame other people and think they now what they're talking about.

It's like speeding. Everybody does it. But guess what? You're the one the radar gun fell on so you're the one getting the ticket. Sorry, but that's how it works.

If some yahoo on this thread read his post, used it in a crime, got caught, and then pointed the finger at him for giving him the recipe, he's GOING to be at the very least questioned about it and in all likelihood charged for something. (In all likelihood, some form of negligence. Probably a class B misdemeanor that would see him fined with probation.)

The law isn't going to care that the person that committed the crime COULD have gotten the recipe from someplace else. The only thing they're going to care about is that they got it from him.
You seem to be taking all this personally, what do you have invested in this?
 

whitebb2727

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Here's the problem with your entire outlook: You blame others. To you, YOU posting it isn't your fault because hey, somebody else did it someplace else. The law doesn't work that way. The only thing they care about in the instance of the armored car robbery I mentioned earlier is, "where the hell did you learn how to make that"?

They will say you. Not somebody else, not some recipe book, not some other website. You.

That's all that law enforcement will care about.
You are doing the same. Blaming the guy who posted it instead of the guy that did it.

We will have to agree to disagree. I don't think simply posting the recipe for Thermite would lead to a conviction. The knowledge is common and all over the place. There is no way to prove that any singular posting was responsible.

Again, the only reason anything was said is because of the poster.
Hey White, can I have your grow stuff when they send you to jail? ;)
Yea. As long as you put some money on my books.
Laugh it up. Jails are rife with people that blame other people and think they now what they're talking about.

It's like speeding. Everybody does it. But guess what? You're the one the radar gun fell on so you're the one getting the ticket. Sorry, but that's how it works.

If some yahoo on this thread read his post, used it in a crime, got caught, and then pointed the finger at him for giving him the recipe, he's GOING to be at the very least questioned about it and in all likelihood charged for something. (In all likelihood, some form of negligence. Probably a class B misdemeanor that would see him fined with probation.)

The law isn't going to care that the person that committed the crime COULD have gotten the recipe from someplace else. The only thing they're going to care about is that they got it from him.
I doubt it.

Again. I didn't post it. The knowledge is common. I doubt they could prove where the info came from.

I've beaten a number of speeding tickets and a couple other cases including trumped up charges where the police flat out lied.


I just don't think it would lead to a conviction. Possibly a charge but not a conviction.
 
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TacoMac

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You seem to be taking all this personally, what do you have invested in this?
I beg your pardon?

I'm simply stating fact. My own personal interest from the outset was to educate. A person said they could post anything they want without repercussion. That's simply not true at all.

A great many others are the ones taking it personally to the point of putting forth the most ridiculous analogies I've ever seen.
 

whitebb2727

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You seem to be taking all this personally, what do you have invested in this?
I know right.

As I said, the only reason anything was said is because it was Amish f**ker posted it.

Does anyone have a recipe for theradildomite ( exploding hot rubber dicks )

Disclaimer : robbing brinks trucks with thremodildomite is not cool so don't
Lol.
 

whitebb2727

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I beg your pardon?

I'm simply stating fact. My own personal interest from the outset was to educate. A person said they could post anything they want without repercussion. That's simply not true at all.

A great many others are the ones taking it personally to the point of putting forth the most ridiculous analogies I've ever seen.
No. No one said they could post anything they wanted.

I'm speaking of this case only. Don't twist my words to something I did not say.

I reported a post of finshaggy. It was about a plant that would get you high supposedly. It is a toxic plant. I didn't want a stupid kid reading it and killing themselves.
 

TacoMac

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I might add, TM that you brought up a potential criminal usage for the thermite; armored cars. C'mon dude, who thinks like that?
As an example, yes. He stated very clearly what thermite was capable of doing and gave the recipe for it. Then he claims that no matter what, he couldn't ever get into any trouble for doing that. I simply showed an example, based on what he posted, that could in fact get him into trouble.

Ever since then, you folks have been living in denial, making very stupid post about sexual devices and in general talking out of your asses.

Post what you want. If it gets your ass in trouble, remember this conversation.
 

WeedFreak78

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We are not presently in any shape where anybody has a use for thermite, other than knocking over a Brinks truck or breaking into a vault.
I might need to cut some steel and don't have a torch. Get off of it man. The only reason anyone said anything is because of the poster.
This^^. I work on cars and trucks and do metal fab sometimes. Thermite would be nice for cutting thick plate my torch would have trouble with. Like 1"+. Or cutting up a car body for scrap,lay out some lines and light it, watch it fall into a dozen manageable pieces. But because one out of maybe 100 million people MIGHT do something, we can't even talk about this stuff. :roll:
 
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